2017ApJ...840...24E


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2017ApJ...840...24E - Astrophys. J., 840, 24-24 (2017/May-1)

Implications of z ∼ 6 quasar proximity zones for the epoch of reionization and quasar lifetimes.

EILERS A.-C., DAVIES F.B., HENNAWI J.F., PROCHASKA J.X., LUKIC Z. and MAZZUCCHELLI C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We study quasar proximity zones in the redshift range 5.77 z 6.54 by homogeneously analyzing 34 medium-resolution spectra, encompassing both archival and newly obtained data, and exploiting recently updated systemic redshift and magnitude measurements. Whereas previous studies found strong evolution of proximity zone sizes with redshift and argued that this provides evidence for a rapidly evolving intergalactic medium (IGM) neutral fraction during reionization, we measure a much shallower trend ∝(1+z)–1.44. We compare our measured proximity zone sizes to predictions from hydrodynamical simulations post-processed with one-dimensional radiative transfer and find good agreement between observations and theory, irrespective of the ionization state of the ambient IGM. This insensitivity to IGM ionization state has been previously noted, and results from the fact that the definition of proximity zone size as the first drop of the smoothed quasar spectrum below the 10% flux transmission level probes locations where the ionizing radiation from the quasar is an order of magnitude larger than the expected ultraviolet ionizing background that sets the neutral fraction of the IGM. Our analysis also uncovered three objects with exceptionally small proximity zones (two have Rp 1 proper Mpc), which constitute outliers from the observed distribution and are challenging to explain with our radiative transfer simulations. We consider various explanations for their origin, such as strong absorption line systems associated with the quasar or patchy reionization, but find that the most compelling scenario is that these quasars have been shining for <=105 years.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): dark ages, reionization, first stars - intergalactic medium - methods: data analysis - quasars: absorption lines - quasars: absorption lines

Simbad objects: 35

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Number of rows : 35
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 SDSS J000239.39+255034.8 QSO 00 02 39.403 +25 50 34.83           ~ 63 0
2 SDSS J000552.33-000655.6 QSO 00 05 52.333 -00 06 55.65   26.37 25.36     ~ 81 0
3 CFHQS J005006+344522 QSO 00 50 06.694 +34 45 21.79           ~ 42 0
4 SDSS J010013.02+280225.8 QSO 01 00 13.0246669824 +28 02 25.791716364           ~ 144 0
5 SDSS J014837.63+060020.0 QSO 01 48 37.639 +06 00 20.01           ~ 59 0
6 SDSS J020332.38+001229.0 QSO 02 03 32.389 +00 12 29.10           ~ 45 0
7 CFHQS J021013-045620 QSO 02 10 13.190 -04 56 20.79           ~ 57 0
8 QSO J0226+0302 QSO 02 26 01.873 +03 02 59.24           ~ 64 0
9 CFHQS J022743-060530 QSO 02 27 43.29000 -06 05 30.1999           ~ 28 0
10 SDSS J030331.40-001912.9 QSO 03 03 31.408 -00 19 12.99           ~ 42 0
11 SDSS J035349.76+010405.4 QSO 03 53 49.73125 +01 04 04.6611           ~ 46 0
12 PSO J060.5529+24.8567 QSO 04 02 12.69468 +24 51 24.4284           ~ 15 0
13 SDSS J081827.40+172251.8 QSO 08 18 27.399 +17 22 51.83   25.14 24.42     ~ 69 0
14 SDSS J083643.85+005453.3 QSO 08 36 43.8598536120 +00 54 53.233681320   26.19 24.17     ~ 154 0
15 SDSS J084035.08+562419.7 QSO 08 40 35.08848 +56 24 19.7712   24.95 23.93     ~ 58 0
16 SDSS J084229.43+121850.4 QSO 08 42 29.438 +12 18 50.47           ~ 70 0
17 SDSS J092721.82+200123.7 QSO 09 27 21.821 +20 01 23.63   24.97 23.89     ~ 68 0
18 SDSS J103027.09+052455.0 QSO 10 30 27.092 +05 24 55.02   26.15 25.44     ~ 269 0
19 SDSS J104845.05+463718.3 QSO 10 48 45.058 +46 37 18.38   25.87 24.76     ~ 129 0
20 QSO J1120+0641 QSO 11 20 01.463 +06 41 23.79           ~ 222 0
21 SDSS J113717.72+354956.9 QSO 11 37 17.725 +35 49 56.92   25.31 24.29     ~ 61 0
22 SDSS J114816.64+525150.3 QSO 11 48 16.647 +52 51 50.31   25.73 25.04     ~ 453 0
23 SDSS J125051.93+313021.9 QSO 12 50 51.92976 +31 30 21.9168   25.52 24.59     ~ 55 0
24 SDSS J130608.25+035626.3 QSO 13 06 08.259 +03 56 26.19   25.59 24.81     ~ 160 0
25 SDSS J131911.29+095051.3 QSO 13 19 11.291 +09 50 51.49           ~ 89 0
26 QSO J1335+3533 QSO 13 35 50.809 +35 33 15.80   23.29 22.22     ~ 54 0
27 SDSS J141111.27+121737.3 QSO 14 11 11.277 +12 17 37.31   24.79 23.82     ~ 77 0
28 SDSS J160253.98+422824.8 QSO 16 02 53.982 +42 28 24.86   24.32 24.32     ~ 67 0
29 SDSS J162331.81+311200.5 QSO 16 23 31.806 +31 12 00.55   24.77 25.16     ~ 80 0
30 SDSS J163033.89+401209.6 QSO 16 30 33.898 +40 12 09.68   26.45 25.01     ~ 85 0
31 CFHQS J164121+375520 QSO 16 41 21.72833 +37 55 20.1464           ~ 31 0
32 SDSS J205406.49-000514.5 QSO 20 54 06.494 -00 05 14.57           ~ 79 0
33 CFHQS J222901+145709 QSO 22 29 01.64880 +14 57 08.9964           ~ 35 0
34 SDSS J231546.58-002357.8 QSO 23 15 46.585 -00 23 57.87           ~ 40 0
35 CFHQS J232908-030158 QSO 23 29 08.28000 -03 01 58.7996           ~ 75 0

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