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Lyα Emission at z = 7–13: Clear Evolution of Lyα Equivalent Width Indicating a Late Cosmic Reionization History

Minami Nakane, Masami Ouchi, Kimihiko Nakajima, Yuichi Harikane, Yoshiaki Ono, Hiroya Umeda, Yuki Isobe, Yechi Zhang, Yi Xu

2024The Astrophysical Journal63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We present the evolution of Ly α emission derived from 53 galaxies at z = 6.6–13.2, which have been identified by multiple JWST/NIRSpec spectroscopy programs of Early Release Science, General Observer, Director's Discretionary Time, and Guaranteed Time Observations. These galaxies fall on the star formation main sequence and are typical star-forming galaxies with UV magnitudes of −22.5 ≤ M UV ≤ −17.0. We find that 15 out of 53 galaxies show Ly α emission at the >3 σ level, and we obtain Ly α equivalent width (EW) measurements and stringent 3 σ upper limits for the 15 and 38 galaxies, respectively. Confirming that Ly α velocity offsets and line widths of our galaxies are comparable to those of low-redshift Ly α emitters, we investigate the redshift evolution of the Ly α EW. We find that Ly α EWs statistically decrease toward high redshifts on the Ly α EW versus the M UV plane for various probability distributions of the uncertainties. We then evaluate neutral hydrogen fractions x H I with the redshift evolution of the Ly α EW and the cosmic reionization simulation results on the basis of a Bayesian inference framework, and obtain x H I < 0.79, , and at z ∼ 7, 8, and 9–13, respectively. These moderately large x H I values are consistent with the Planck cosmic microwave background optical depth measurement and previous x H I constraints from galaxy and QSO Ly α damping wing absorption and strongly indicate a late reionization history. Such a late reionization history suggests that major sources of reionization would emerge late and be hosted by moderately massive halos compared with the widely accepted picture of abundant low-mass objects for the sources of reionization.

Topics & Concepts

ReionizationPhysicsAstrophysicsRedshiftGalaxyEquivalent widthCosmic microwave backgroundStar formationCOSMIC cancer databaseAstronomySouth Pole TelescopeEmission spectrumSpectral lineAnisotropyQuantum mechanicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaAstrophysics and Star Formation StudiesStellar, planetary, and galactic studies
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