SCRIPT semi-numerical mocks reproduce observed z=6 Lyman-alpha correlation lengths once cosmic variance and two rare transmissive sightlines are included, with mean-free-path fluctuations required.
Studying dark gaps in Ly-$\alpha$ forest transmission with large reionization simulations
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The physical conditions of the intergalactic medium (IGM) during the final stages of cosmic reionization ($z\sim5.0-6.0$) are not yet fully understood. Recent reports of unexpectedly large-scale ($\ge 150 h^{-1}\mathrm{cMpc}$) correlation in Ly-$\alpha$ transmission flux using extended XQR-30 quasar spectra pose interesting challenges on the reionization end stages. In this work, we investigate the Ly-$\alpha$ forest dark-gap distribution (defined as regions with transmitted flux below 0.05) as another sensitive tracer of the IGM, using an efficient, large-volume ($\sim 1 ~\mathrm{Gpc}$) simulation framework. By constructing a suite of physically motivated model variants (i.e, varying the reionization redshift, IGM temperature, and ionizing-photon mean free path), we generate synthetic sightlines and compare their predicted cumulative distribution of dark gaps with that of observed spectra (at redshift intervals of $\Delta z=0.2$). We find that most of the models achieve qualitatively consistent agreement with the data. The scenario involving a slightly later reionization completion ($z\sim 5.4$) provides the closest match, while a short constant mean free path model is disfavored by the data at lower redshifts. These findings give qualitative support for the emerging scenario of reionization end extending to $z\le5.7$, although they can not rule out a slightly early reionization with enhanced post-ionization ultraviolet (UV) background fluctuations. A similar conclusion arises from the redshift distribution of long dark gap ($L\ge 30 ~h^{-1}\mathrm{cMpc}$) fraction. However, the model variants are still not able to reproduce the observed strong flux correlations at unusually large scales, which remains open for further investigations.
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Reconciling large-scale Lyman-$\alpha$ correlations with the SCRIPT Semi-numerical Model
SCRIPT semi-numerical mocks reproduce observed z=6 Lyman-alpha correlation lengths once cosmic variance and two rare transmissive sightlines are included, with mean-free-path fluctuations required.