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EIGER. VII. The Evolving Relationship between Galaxies and the Intergalactic Medium in the Final Stages of Reionization

Daichi Kashino, Simon J. Lilly, Jorryt Matthee, Ruari Mackenzie, Anna-Christina Eilers, Rongmon Bordoloi, Robert A. Simcoe, Rohan P. Naidu, Minghao Yue, Bin Liu

2026The Astrophysical Journal6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We present a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between galaxies and the intergalactic medium (IGM) during the late stages of cosmic reionization, based on the complete JWST EIGER dataset. Using deep NIRCam 3.5 μ m slitless spectroscopy, we construct a sample of 948 [O iii ] λ 5008-emitting galaxies with −21.4 ≲ M UV ≲ −17.2 spanning 5.33 < z < 6.97 along six quasar sight lines. We correlate these galaxies with Ly α and Ly β transmission measured from high-resolution quasar spectra across multiple redshift intervals. We find clear redshift evolution in the correlation between galaxy density and transmission: it is suppressed in overdense regions at z < 5.50, while enhanced at 5.70 < z < 6.15. The intermediate range exhibits a transitional behavior. Cross-correlation measurements further reveal excess absorption within ∼8 cMpc of galaxies at low redshifts, and enhanced transmission at intermediate scales (∼5–20 cMpc) at z > 5.70. Statistical tests using mock catalogs with realistic galaxy clustering but no correlation with the transmission field confirm that the observed correlations are unlikely to arise by chance. The evolving signals can be explained by stronger absorption in overdense regions, combined with the competing influences of local radiation fields and the rising background radiation. While local radiation dominates ionization of the surrounding IGM at earlier times, the background becomes increasingly important, eventually surpassing the impact of nearby galaxies. These results support an inside-out progression of reionization, with ionized regions originating around clustered, star-forming galaxies and gradually extending into underdense regions.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsAstrophysicsGalaxyQuasarRedshiftReionizationIntergalactic mediumAstronomyGalaxy formation and evolutionUniverseGalaxy clusterAbsorption (acoustics)Intergalactic travelSkyCOSMIC cancer databaseSpectral lineIonizationBackground radiationStructure formationField galaxyDark galaxyGalaxy groups and clustersRadio galaxyDwarf galaxyCosmic varianceActive galactic nucleusGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaAstronomy and Astrophysical ResearchAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena