Evidence of Gunn-Peterson damping wings in high-z quasar spectra: strengthening the case for incomplete reionization
Joshua Schroeder, Andrei Mesinger, Zoltan Haiman

TL;DR
This study models patchy reionization scenarios in high-redshift quasar spectra to strengthen evidence that the universe was significantly neutral at z~6, confirming the presence of Gunn-Peterson damping wings and setting lower bounds on neutral hydrogen fraction.
Contribution
It introduces a model of patchy reionization in quasar spectra analysis, demonstrating that the evidence for a neutral IGM at z~6 remains robust under more realistic conditions.
Findings
Evidence supports a substantial neutral hydrogen fraction in the z~6 IGM.
Modeling patchy reionization does not significantly alter the inferred neutral fraction.
Lower limit of x_HI > 0.1 at 95% confidence in the IGM at z~6.
Abstract
The spectra of several high-redshift (z>6) quasars have shown evidence for a Gunn-Peterson (GP) damping wing, indicating a substantial mean neutral hydrogen fraction (x_HI > 0.03) in the z ~ 6 intergalactic medium (IGM). However, previous analyses assumed that the IGM was uniformly ionized outside of the quasar's HII region. Here we relax this assumption and model patchy reionization scenarios for a range of IGM and quasar parameters. We quantify the impact of these differences on the inferred x_HI, by fitting the spectra of three quasars: SDSS J1148+5251 (z=6.419), J1030+0524 (z=6.308), and J1623+3112 (z=6.247). We find that the best-fit values of x_HI in the patchy models agree well with the uniform case. More importantly, we confirm that the observed spectra favor the presence of a GP damping wing, with peak likelihoods decreasing by factors of > few - 10 when the spectra are modeled…
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