Evolution of the ionizing background and the epoch of reionization from the spectra of z ∼ 6 quasars

We study the process of cosmic reionization and estimate the ionizing background in the intergalactic medium (IGM) using the Lyman series absorption in the spectra of the four quasars at 5.7 3) are still mostly neutral, and the comoving mean free path of ionizing photons is shorter than 8 Mpc. Comparison with simulations of cosmological reionization shows that the observed properties of the IGM at z ~ 6 are typical of those in the era at the end of the overlap stage of reionization when the individual H II regions merge. Thus z ~ 6 marks the end of the reionization epoch. The redshift of reionization constrains the small-scale power of the mass-density fluctuations and the star-forming efficiency of the first generation of objects.

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