Studying reionization with the next generation of Ly-alpha emitter surveys
Hannes Jensen, Matthew Hayes, Ilian Iliev, Peter Laursen, Garrelt, Mellema, Erik Zackrisson

TL;DR
This paper evaluates how upcoming Ly-alpha emitter surveys can constrain the ionization state of the early universe's intergalactic medium at redshifts above 6, focusing on clustering and equivalent width measurements.
Contribution
It demonstrates the potential of future surveys like Subaru HSC and JWST to distinguish between IGM neutrality scenarios through clustering and EW analyses.
Findings
HSC can detect IGM neutral fractions >20% at z=6.5 using clustering.
EW measurements can detect neutral fractions as low as 10%.
JWST surveys may identify large galaxy groups indicating a partially neutral IGM.
Abstract
We study the prospects for constraining the ionized fraction of the intergalactic medium (IGM) at with the next generation of large Ly emitter surveys. We make predictions for the upcoming Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) Ly survey and a hypothetical spectroscopic survey performed with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Considering various scenarios where the observed evolution of the Ly luminosity function of Ly emitters at is explained partly by an increasingly neutral IGM and partly by intrinsic galaxy evolution, we show how clustering measurements will be able to distinguish between these scenarios. We find that the HSC survey should be able to detect the additional clustering induced by a neutral IGM if the global IGM neutral fraction is greater than 20 per cent at . If measurements of the Ly equivalent widths (EWs)…
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