Simulated OI absorber populations decline sharply at the end of reionization, and a calibrated OI/SiII+SiIV column density ratio can estimate the neutral hydrogen fraction for x_HI > 10%.
Quasars as probes of cosmological reionization
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Quasars are the most luminous non-transient sources in the epoch of cosmological reionization (i.e., which ended a billion years after the Big Bang, corresponding to a redshift of z ~ 5), and are powerful probes of the inter-galactic medium at that time. This review covers current efforts to identify high-redshift quasars and how they have been used to constrain the reionization history. This includes a full description of the various processes by which neutral hydrogen atoms can absorb/scatter ultraviolet photons, and which lead to the Gunn-Peterson effect, dark gap and dark pixel analyses, quasar near zones and damping wing absorption. Finally, the future prospects for using quasars as probes of reionization are described.
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Evolution of Neutral Oxygen During the Epoch of Reionization and its Use in Estimating the Neutral Hydrogen Fraction
Simulated OI absorber populations decline sharply at the end of reionization, and a calibrated OI/SiII+SiIV column density ratio can estimate the neutral hydrogen fraction for x_HI > 10%.