Quasar Proximity Zones and Patchy Reionization

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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23 pages, 13 figures, submitted to ApJ

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10.1086/521974

Lyman-alpha forest absorption spectra towards quasars at z ~ 6 show regions of enhanced transmission close to their source. Several authors have argued that the apparently small sizes of these regions indicate that quasar ionization fronts at z >~ 6 expand into a largely or partly neutral intergalactic medium (IGM). Assuming that the typical region in the IGM is reionized by z <= 6, as is suggested by Ly-a forest observations, we argue that at {\em least} 50% of the volume of the IGM was reionized before the highest redshift quasars turned on. Further, even if the IGM is as much as 50% neutral at quasar turn-on, the quasars are likely born into large galaxy-generated HII regions. The HII regions during reionization are themselves clustered, and using radiative transfer simulations, we find that long skewers through the IGM towards quasar progenitor halos pass entirely through ionized bubbles, even when the IGM is half neutral. These effects have been neglected in most previous analyses of quasar proximity zones, which assumed a spatially {\em uniform} neutral fraction. We model the subsequent ionization from a quasar, and construct mock Ly-a forest spectra. Our mock absorption spectra are more sensitive to the level of small-scale structure in the IGM than to the volume-averaged neutral fraction, and suggest that existing proximity-zone size measurements are compatible with a fully ionized IGM. However, we mention several improvements in our modeling that are necessary to make more definitive conclusions.

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