A Significantly Neutral Intergalactic Medium Around the Luminous z=7 Quasar J0252-0503


Abstract in English

Luminous $zge7$ quasars provide direct probes of the evolution of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) and the intergalactic medium (IGM) during the epoch of reionization (EoR). The Ly$alpha$ damping wing absorption imprinted by neutral hydrogen in the IGM can be detected in a single EoR quasar spectrum, allowing the measurement of the IGM neutral fraction towards that line of sight. However, damping wing features have only been detected in two $z>7$ quasars in previous studies. In this paper, we present new high quality optical and near-infrared spectroscopy of the $z=7.00$ quasar DES J025216.64--050331.8 obtained with Keck/NIRES and Gemini/GMOS. By using the MgII single-epoch virial method, we find that it hosts a $rm (1.39pm0.16) times10^{9} ~M_odot$ SMBH accreting at an Eddington ratio of $lambda_{rm Edd}=0.7pm0.1$, consistent with the values seen in other luminous $zsim 7$ quasars. Furthermore, the Ly$alpha$ region of the spectrum exhibits a strong damping wing absorption feature. The lack of associated metal absorption in the quasar spectrum indicates that this absorption is imprinted by a neutral IGM. Using a state-of-the-art model developed by Davies et al., we measure a volume-averaged neutral hydrogen fraction at $z=7$ of $langle x_{rm HI} rangle = 0.70^{+0.20}_{-0.23} (^{+0.28}_{-0.48})$ within 68% (95%) confidence intervals when marginalizing over quasar lifetimes of $10^3le t_{rm Q}le10^8$ yr. This is the highest IGM neutral fraction yet measured using reionization-era quasar spectra.

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