Texas Spectroscopic Search for Lyα Emission at the End of Reionization III. the Lyα Equivalent-width Distribution and Ionized Structures at z > 7
Abstract
Lyα emission from galaxies can be utilized to characterize the ionization state in the intergalactic medium (IGM). We report our search for Lyα emission at z>7 using a comprehensive Keck/MOSFIRE near-infrared spectroscopic dataset, as part of the Texas Spectroscopic Search for Lyα Emission at the End of Reionization Survey. We analyze data from 10 nights of MOSFIRE observations which together target 72 high-z candidate galaxies in the GOODS-N field, all with deep exposure times of 4.5-19 hr. Utilizing an improved automated emission-line search, we report 10 Lyα emission lines detected (>4σ) at z>7, significantly increasing the spectroscopically confirmed sample. Our sample includes large equivalent-width (EW) Lyα emitters (>50A), and additional tentative Lyα emission lines detected at 3 - 4σ from five additional galaxies. We constrain the Lyα EW distribution at z7.6, finding a significant drop from z6, suggesting an increasing fraction of neutral hydrogen (HI) in the IGM in this epoch. We estimate the Lyα transmission through the IGM (=EWz7.6/EWz2-6), and infer an IGM HI fraction (XHI) of 49+19-19\% at z7.6, which is lower in modest tension (>1σ) with recent measurements at z 7.6. The spatial distribution of the detected Lyα emitters implies the presence of a potential highly ionized region at z7.55 which hosts four Lyα emitters within a 40 cMpc spatial separation. The prominence of this ionized region in our dataset could explain our lower inferred value of XHI, though our analysis is also sensitive to the chosen reference Lyα EW distribution values and reionization models.