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Spectroscopy of z ~ 7 candidate galaxies: using Lyman a to constrain the neutral fraction of hydrogen in the high-redshift universe

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posted on 2023-06-08, 23:03 authored by Joseph Caruana, Andrew J Bunker, Stephen WilkinsStephen Wilkins, Elizabeth R Stanway, Silvio Lorenzoni, Matt J Jarvis, Holly Ebert
Following our previous spectroscopic observations of z > 7 galaxies with Gemini/Gemini Near Infra-Red Spectrograph (GNIRS) and Very Large Telescope (VLT)/XSHOOTER, which targeted a total of eight objects, we present here our results from a deeper and larger VLT/FOcal Reducer and Spectrograph (FORS2) spectroscopic sample of Wide Field Camera 3 selected z > 7 candidate galaxies. With our FORS2 setup we cover the 737–1070?nm wavelength range, enabling a search for Lyman a in the redshift range spanning 5.06–7.80. We target 22 z-band dropouts and find no evidence of Lyman a emission, with the exception of a tentative detection (<5s, which is our adopted criterion for a secure detection) for one object. The upper limits on Lyman a flux and the broad-band magnitudes are used to constrain the rest-frame equivalent widths for this line emission. We analyse our FORS2 observations in combination with our previous GNIRS and XSHOOTER observations, and suggest that a simple model where the fraction of high rest-frame equivalent width emitters follows the trend seen at z = 3-6.5 is inconsistent with our non-detections at z ~ 7.8 at the 96 per cent confidence level. This may indicate that a significant neutral H?I fraction in the intergalactic medium suppresses Lyman a, with an estimated neutral fraction ?HI~0.5, in agreement with other estimates.

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  • Published

Journal

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

ISSN

0035-8711

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Issue

4

Volume

443

Page range

2831-2842

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  • Physics and Astronomy Publications

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2015-11-04

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