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Measurements of the $z > 5$ Lyman-$\alpha$ forest flux auto-correlation functions from the extended XQR-30 data set
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Wolfson, Molly; Hennawi, Joseph F.; Bosman, Sarah E. I.; Davies, Frederick B.; Lukić, Zarija; Becker, George D.; Chen, Huanqing; Cupani, Guido; D'Odorico, Valentina; Eilers, Anna-Christina; Haehnelt, Martin G.; Keating, Laura C.; Kulkarni, Girish; Lai, Samuel; Mesinger, Andrei; Walter, Fabian; Zhu, Yongda
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Recently, the Lyman-$\alpha$ (Ly$\alpha$) forest flux auto-correlation function has been shown to be sensitive to the mean free path of hydrogen-ionizing photons, $\lambda_{\text{mfp}}$, for simulations at $z \geq 5.4$. Measuring $\lambda_{\text{mfp}}$ at these redshifts will give vital information on the ending of reionization. Here we present the first observational measurements of the Ly$\alpha$ forest flux auto-correlation functions in ten redshift bins from $5.1 \leq z \leq 6.0$. We use a sample of 35 quasar sightlines at $z > 5.7$ from the extended XQR-30 data set, this data has signal-to-noise ratios of $> 20$ per spectral pixel. We carefully account for systematic errors in continuum reconstruction, instrumentation, and contamination by damped Ly$\alpha$ systems. With these measurements, we introduce software tools to generate auto-correlation function measurements from any simulation. For an initial comparison, we show our auto-correlation measurements with simulation models for recently measured $\lambda_{\text{mfp}}$ values and find good agreements. Further work in modeling and understanding the covariance matrices of the data is necessary to get robust measurements of $\lambda_{\text{mfp}}$ from this data.
Comment: 17 pages, 13 figures, submitted to MNRAS
Comment: 17 pages, 13 figures, submitted to MNRAS