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Astronomers report that the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) has discovered traces of oxygen in the very distant and very old galaxy JADES-GS-z14-0. The light from this galaxy had traveled 13.4 billion years to reach Earth.

Light from this system set out when the universe was younger than 300 million years, an era previously thought too early for heavy elements such as oxygen to be common.


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Astronomer Sander Schouws of Leiden Observatory, Netherlands, led one of the two international teams that made the measurement.

Oxygen in JADES-GS-z14-0 matters

The first generations of stars forged elements heavier than helium in their cores and expelled them in violent deaths, seeding later stars with metals.

Oxygen is a key tracer because its 88 micron fine structure line escapes dust and remains detectable across vast stretches of time.

Detecting oxygen from such an early time in the Universe means at least two stellar generations lived and died inside JADES-GS-z14-0.

This compresses traditional chemical evolution models that allow hundreds of additional millions of years before such enrichment is expected.

Observational hints of rapid buildup had surfaced at redshift 10, but firm proof awaited the sensitivity of the ALMA. ALMA’s reach into the far infrared finally supplied the decisive signal.

What ALMA saw

ALMA picked up a clear oxygen signal in the galaxy’s light, strong enough to be certain it was real. This allowed astronomers to pinpoint its distance with remarkable accuracy, narrowing the margin of error to just 0.005 percent.

The array found no dust continuum at the same position, limiting the dust-to-stellar mass ratio to below 0.2 percent.

Combined with the line’s brightness, the data point to a gas phase metallicity that is roughly one fifth that of the Sun.

Velocity broadening shows ionized gas moving at about 44 miles per second (70 kilometers per second). This implies a dynamical mass of near one billion solar masses and hints at a substantial dark matter halo already in place.

Fast track galaxy chemistry

“I was astonished by the unexpected results because they opened a new view on the first phases of galaxy evolution,” said Stefano Carniani of the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa.

Models indicate the galaxy contains about ten times more metals than predictions for this epoch, which challenges simulations to include faster star formation bursts or more efficient mixing of supernova debris.

Follow-up with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) revealed an excess at 7.7 microns, which is consistent with strong optical oxygen and hydrogen lines.

This backs up the metallicity estimate. Yet faint ultraviolet features suggest that roughly 10 percent of ionizing photons leak into intergalactic space, a clue to early reionization.

That escape, if confirmed, would help carve the ionized bubbles needed for Lyman alpha light to traverse the neutral cosmos during cosmic dawn.

Rethinking early cosmic timelines

Classic hierarchical models foresee gradual growth from small, metal poor seeds. A chemically mature galaxy only 300 million years after the Big Bang forces a rethink of merger rates, initial mass functions, and gas inflow efficiencies.

One possibility is a top heavy stellar population that rapidly produces oxygen. Another is that dense, gas rich halos collapsed earlier than simulations allowed, cycling material through massive stars at breakneck speed.

Observations of other luminous systems such as GN-z11 point in the same direction, but JADES-GS-z14-0 pushes the clock back by nearly 200 million years, demanding sharper theoretical adjustments.

Challenges standard models

Many current simulations of the early Universe rely on gradual gas accretion, modest star-formation rates, and slow metal enrichment.

These models predict that chemically evolved systems should not appear until at least 500 million years after the Big Bang.

The discovery of oxygen in JADES-GS-z14-0 compresses that timeline dramatically, leaving little room for slow buildup.

This raises questions about whether early galaxies experienced unusually rapid, massive bursts of star formation, or if our understanding of cooling mechanisms, feedback processes, and dark matter interactions needs to be revised.

Some models may require updates to accommodate more efficient star formation at lower halo masses than previously assumed.

JADES-GS-z14-0 and the future

Future JWST spectroscopy aims to capture carbon and nitrogen lines, while higher frequency ALMA campaigns will hunt for faint dust emission to pin down the galaxy’s full metal and dust inventory.

Instruments on the upcoming Extremely Large Telescope should resolve star forming clumps only a few hundred light years across. This will allow astronomers to test whether powerful outflows have already cleared central regions.

Survey work will also expand; ALMA plans to scan dozens of redshift 12 candidates for oxygen, revealing whether JADES-GS-z14-0 is a rare prodigy or one of many early achievers.

“This shows the amazing synergy between ALMA and JWST to reveal the formation and evolution of the first galaxies,” added Rychard Bouwens of Leiden Observatory.

With every new data point, the timeline of cosmic dawn grows more flexible and more surprising. The Universe, it seems, learned to grow up fast.

The study is published in The Astrophysical Journal.

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