TY - JOUR
T1 - A SPectroscopic Survey of Biased Halos In the Reionization Era (ASPIRE)
T2 - JWST Supports Earlier Reionization around [O iii] Emitters
AU - Jin, Xiangyu
AU - Yang, Jinyi
AU - Fan, Xiaohui
AU - Wang, Feige
AU - Kakiichi, Koki
AU - Meyer, Romain A.
AU - Becker, George D.
AU - Zou, Siwei
AU - Bañados, Eduardo
AU - Champagne, Jaclyn B.
AU - D’Odorico, Valentina
AU - Yue, Minghao
AU - Bosman, Sarah E.I.
AU - Cai, Zheng
AU - Eilers, Anna Christina
AU - Hennawi, Joseph F.
AU - Jun, Hyunsung D.
AU - Li, Mingyu
AU - Li, Zihao
AU - Liu, Weizhe
AU - Pudoka, Maria
AU - Satyavolu, Sindhu
AU - Sun, Fengwu
AU - Tee, Wei Leong
AU - Wu, Yunjing
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.
PY - 2024/11/1
Y1 - 2024/11/1
N2 - Understanding when and how reionization happened is crucial for studying the early structure formation and the properties of the first galaxies in the Universe. At z > 5.5, the observed intergalactic medium (IGM) optical depth shows a significant scatter, indicating an inhomogeneous reionization process. However, the nature of the inhomogeneous reionization remains debated. A SPectroscopic survey of biased halos In the Reionization Era (ASPIRE) is a JWST Cycle 1 program that has spectroscopically identified >400 [O iii] emitters in 25 quasar fields at z > 6.5. Combined with deep ground-based optical spectroscopy of ASPIRE quasars, the ASPIRE program provides the current largest sample for IGM-galaxy connection studies during cosmic reionization. We present the first results of IGM effective optical depth measurements around [O iii] emitters using 14 ASPIRE quasar fields. We find the IGM transmission is tightly related to reionization era galaxies to the extent that a significant excess of Lyα transmission exists around [O iii] emitters. We measure the stacked IGM effective optical depth of IGM patches associated with [O iii] emitters and find they reach the same IGM effective optical depth at least d z ∼ 0.1 ahead of those IGM patches where no [O iii] emitters are detected, supporting earlier reionization around [O iii] emitters. Our results indicate an enhancement in IGM Lyα transmission around [O iii] emitters at scales beyond 25 h −1 cMpc, consistent with the predicted topology of reionization from fluctuating UV background models.
AB - Understanding when and how reionization happened is crucial for studying the early structure formation and the properties of the first galaxies in the Universe. At z > 5.5, the observed intergalactic medium (IGM) optical depth shows a significant scatter, indicating an inhomogeneous reionization process. However, the nature of the inhomogeneous reionization remains debated. A SPectroscopic survey of biased halos In the Reionization Era (ASPIRE) is a JWST Cycle 1 program that has spectroscopically identified >400 [O iii] emitters in 25 quasar fields at z > 6.5. Combined with deep ground-based optical spectroscopy of ASPIRE quasars, the ASPIRE program provides the current largest sample for IGM-galaxy connection studies during cosmic reionization. We present the first results of IGM effective optical depth measurements around [O iii] emitters using 14 ASPIRE quasar fields. We find the IGM transmission is tightly related to reionization era galaxies to the extent that a significant excess of Lyα transmission exists around [O iii] emitters. We measure the stacked IGM effective optical depth of IGM patches associated with [O iii] emitters and find they reach the same IGM effective optical depth at least d z ∼ 0.1 ahead of those IGM patches where no [O iii] emitters are detected, supporting earlier reionization around [O iii] emitters. Our results indicate an enhancement in IGM Lyα transmission around [O iii] emitters at scales beyond 25 h −1 cMpc, consistent with the predicted topology of reionization from fluctuating UV background models.
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U2 - 10.3847/1538-4357/ad82de
DO - 10.3847/1538-4357/ad82de
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85209259504
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 976
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 1
M1 - 93
ER -