IGM damping wing constraints on the tail end of reionisation from the enlarged XQR-30 sample
Bradley Greig, Andrei Mesinger, Eduardo Ba\~nados, George D. Becker,, Sarah E. I. Bosman, Huanqing Chen, Frederick B. Davies, Valentina D'Odorico,, Anna-Christina Eilers, Simona Gallerani, Martin G. Haehnelt, Laura Keating,, Samuel Lai, Yuxiang Qin, Emma Ryan-Weber

TL;DR
This study uses an enlarged sample of high-resolution quasar spectra to constrain the neutral hydrogen fraction in the intergalactic medium during the late stages of reionisation, employing Bayesian modeling and synthetic damping wing profiles.
Contribution
It introduces an improved Bayesian framework with a larger quasar sample to more accurately estimate the IGM neutral fraction during reionisation's tail end.
Findings
IGM neutral fraction at z=6.15 is approximately 0.20 with uncertainties
Reionisation is still ongoing between redshifts 5.8 and 6.55
Constraints are consistent with previous reionisation studies
Abstract
The attenuation of Ly photons by neutral hydrogen in the intergalactic medium (IGM) at continues to be a powerful probe for studying the epoch of reionisation. Given a framework to estimate the intrinsic (true) Ly emission of high- sources, one can infer the ionisation state of the IGM during reionisation. In this work, we use the enlarged XQR-30 sample of 42 high-resolution and high-SNR QSO spectra between obtained with VLT/X-Shooter to place constraints on the IGM neutral fraction. This is achieved using our existing Bayesian QSO reconstruction framework which accounts for uncertainties such as the: (i) posterior distribution of predicted intrinsic Ly emission profiles (obtained via covariance matrix reconstruction of the Ly and N V emission lines from unattenuated high-ionisation emission line profiles; C…
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TopicsComputational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics · Probabilistic and Robust Engineering Design · Radiative Heat Transfer Studies
