The mean free path of ionizing photons at 5 < z < 6: evidence for rapid evolution near reionization
George D. Becker, Anson D'Aloisio, Holly M. Christenson, Yongda Zhu,, G\'abor Worseck, James S. Bolton

TL;DR
This study provides new measurements of the mean free path of ionizing photons at redshifts 5 and 6, revealing rapid evolution near reionization and suggesting reionization likely completed around or after z=6.
Contribution
First direct measurements of the mean free path at z~6 that correct for proximity bias, extending understanding of IGM evolution during reionization.
Findings
Mean free path at z=5.1 is ~9 Mpc, consistent with previous data.
At z=6, mean free path drops below lower-redshift extrapolations.
Results support late reionization models with a still partially neutral IGM at z=6.
Abstract
The mean free path of ionizing photons, , is a key factor in the photoionization of the intergalactic medium (IGM). At , however, may be short enough that measurements towards QSOs are biased by the QSO proximity effect. We present new direct measurements of that address this bias and extend up to for the first time. Our measurements at are based on data from the Giant Gemini GMOS survey and new Keck LRIS observations of low-luminosity QSOs. At we use QSO spectra from Keck ESI and VLT X-Shooter. We measure proper Mpc and proper Mpc (68% confidence) at and 6.0, respectively. The results at are consistent with existing measurements, suggesting that bias from the proximity effect is minor at this…
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