IGM damping wing constraints on reionisation from covariance reconstruction of two $z\gtrsim7$ QSOs
Bradley Greig, Andrei Mesinger, Frederick B. Davies, Feige Wang, Jinyi, Yang, Joseph F. Hennawi

TL;DR
This paper presents a Bayesian analysis of high-redshift quasars' spectra to constrain the ionisation state of the intergalactic medium during reionisation, improving robustness and combining multiple observations for a unified estimate.
Contribution
It introduces a new covariance-based reconstruction method focusing on the Ly$ extalpha$ redward region, incorporating NV emission, and combines multiple quasar data for a comprehensive reionisation constraint.
Findings
Estimated neutral hydrogen fraction at z=7: 0.64 (+0.19, -0.23)
Estimated neutral hydrogen fraction at z=7.51: 0.27 (+0.21, -0.17)
Unified constraint at z=7.29: 0.49 (+0.11, -0.11)
Abstract
Bright, high redshift () QSOs are powerful probes of the ionisation state of the intervening intergalactic medium (IGM). The detection of Ly damping wing absorption imprinted in the spectrum of high-z QSOs can provide strong constraints on the epoch of reionisation (EoR). In this work, we perform an independent Ly damping wing analysis of two known QSOs; DESJ0252-0503 at (Wang et al.) and J1007+2115 at (Yang et al.). For this, we utilise our existing Bayesian framework which simultaneously accounts for uncertainties in: (i) the intrinsic Ly emission profile (reconstructed from a covariance matrix of measured emission lines; extended in this work to include NV) and (ii) the distribution of ionised (H\,{\scriptsize II}) regions within the IGM using a Gpc reionisation simulation. This approach is complementary to that used in…
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TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
