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Abstract We present volume-averaged neutral hydrogen fractions x H I and ionized bubble radii R b measured with Ly α damping wing absorption of galaxies at the epoch of reionization. We combine JWST/NIRSpec spectra taken by the CEERS, GO-1433, DDT-2750, and JADES programs and obtain a sample containing 27 bright UV-continuum ( M UV x H I = 0.53 − 0.47 + 0.18 to 0.92 − 0.10 + 0.08 ( log R b = 1.67 − 0.16 + 0.14 to − 0.69 − 0.24 + 0.89 comoving Mpc) at redshift 7.12 − 0.08 + 0.06 to 9.91 − 1.15 + 1.49 . The redshift evolution of x H I indicates a moderately late reionization history consistent with the one previously suggested from the electron scattering of cosmic microwave background and the evolution of UV luminosity function with an escape fraction f esc ∼ 0.2. Our R b measurements suggest that bubble sizes could be up to a few dex larger than the cosmic average values estimated by analytic calculations for a given x H I , while our R b measurements are roughly comparable with the values for merged ionized bubbles around bright galaxies predicted by recent numerical simulations.
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