Tantalizing Evidence of Reionization Relics in the eBOSS DR16 Lyα Forest Correlations: a Preference for Early Reionization

Abstract

Cosmic reionization of HI leaves enduring relics in the post-reionization intergalactic medium, potentially influencing the Lyman-α (Lyα) forest down to redshifts as low as z ≈ 2, which is the so-called ''memory of reionization'' effect. Here, we re-analyze the baryonic acoustic oscillation (BAO) measurements from Lyα absorption and quasar correlations using data from the extended Baryonic Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (eBOSS) Data Release 16 (DR16), incorporating for the first time the memory of reionization in the Lyα forest. Three distinct scenarios of reionization timeline are considered in our analyses. We find that the recovered BAO parameters (α, α) remain consistent with the original eBOSS DR16 analysis. However, models incorporating reionization relics provide a better fit to the data, with a tantalizing preference for early reionization, consistent with recent findings from the James Webb Space Telescope. Furthermore, the inclusion of reionization relics significantly impacts the non-BAO parameters. For instance, we report deviations of up to 3σ in the Lyα redshift-space distortion parameter and 7σ in the linear Lyα bias for the late reionization scenario. Our findings suggest that the eBOSS Lyα data is more accurately described by models that incorporate a broadband enhancement to the Lyα forest power spectrum, highlighting the importance of accounting for reionization relics in cosmological analyses.

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