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We report the discovery of an extremely long (110 Mpc h -1 ) and dark ( eff 7) Ly trough extending down to z 5.5 towards the z em 6.0 quasar ULAS J0148+0600. We use these new data in combination with Ly forest measurements from 42 quasars at 4.5 z em 6.4 to conduct an updated analysis of the line-of-sight variance in the intergalactic Ly opacity over 4 z 6. We find that the scatter in transmission among lines of sight near z 6 significantly exceeds theoretical expectations for either a uniform ultraviolet background (UVB) or simple fluctuating UVB models in which the mean free path to ionizing photons is spatially invariant. The data, particularly near z 5.6-5.8, instead require fluctuations in the volume-weighted hydrogen neutral fraction that are a factor of 3 or more beyond those expected from density variations alone. We argue that these fluctuations are most likely driven by large-scale variations in the mean free path, consistent with expectations for the final stages of inhomogeneous hydrogen reionization. Even by z 5.6, however, a large fraction of the data are consistent with a uniform UVB, and by z 5 the data are fully consistent with opacity fluctuations arising solely from the density field. This suggests that while reionization may be ongoing at z 6, it has fully completed by z 5.
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