Three Lyman-alpha emitting galaxies within a quasar proximity zone at z=5.8
Sarah E. I. Bosman, Koki Kakiichi, Romain A. Meyer, Max Gronke,, Nicolas Laporte, Richard S. Ellis

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of three Lyman-alpha emitters within a quasar proximity zone at z=5.8, revealing insights into quasar activity, galaxy properties, and reionization during the early universe.
Contribution
It presents the first detection of proximate LAEs within a quasar zone at high redshift and models their properties to constrain quasar activity and galaxy ionization.
Findings
First detection of a Lyman-alpha transverse proximity effect.
Constraints on quasar age: 0.2-20 Myr.
Low ionizing escape fraction (~1%) for a reionization-era galaxy.
Abstract
Quasar proximity zones at correspond to over-dense and over-ionized environments. Galaxies found inside proximity zones can therefore display features which would otherwise be masked by absorption in the IGM. We demonstrate the utility of this quasar-galaxy synergy by reporting the discovery of the first three `proximate Lyman- emitters' (LAEs) within the proximity zone of quasar J0836 at (\textit{Aerith A, B} and \textit{C}). \textit{Aerith A}, located behind the quasar with an impact parameter pkpc, provides the first detection of a Lyman- transverse proximity effect. We model the transmission and show it constrains the onset of J0836's quasar phase to in the past. The second object, \textit{Aerith B} at a distance pkpc from the quasar, displays a bright, broad double-peaked \lal emission line.…
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