ON THE ORIGINS OF OXYGEN: ALMA AND JWST CHARACTERISE THE MULTI-PHASE, METAL-ENRICHED, STAR-BURSTING MEDIUM WITHIN A ‘NORMAL’ z > 11 GALAXY
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2026

The unexpectedly high abundance of galaxies at z > 11 revealed by JWST has sparked a debate on the nature of early galaxies and the physical mechanisms regulating their formation. The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) has begun to provide vital insights on their gas and dust content, but so far only for extreme ‘blue monsters’. Here we present new, deep ALMA observations of JADES-GS-z11-0, a more typical (sub-L ) z > 11 galaxy that bridges the discovery space of JWST and the Hubble Space Telescope. These data confirm the presence of the [O iii] 88 µm line at 4.5σ significance, precisely at the redshift of several faint emission lines previously seen with JWST/NIRSpec, while the underlying dust continuum remains undetected (Fν < 9.0 µJy), implying an obscured star formation rate (SFR) of SFRIR ≲ 6 M⊙ yr−1 and dust mass of Mdust ≲ 1.0 × 106 M⊙(all 3σ). The accurate ALMA redshift of z[O iii] = 11.1221 ± 0.0006 (≳ 5× refined over NIRSpec) helps confirm that redshifts measured purely from the Lyman-α break, even spectroscopically, should properly take into account the effects of potential damped Lyman-α (DLA) absorption to avoid systematic overestimates of up to ∆z ≈ 0.5. The [O iii] 88 µm luminosity of L[O iii] = (1.1 ± 0.3) × 108 L⊙, meanwhile, agrees well with the scaling relation for local metal-poor dwarfs given the SFR measured by NIRCam, NIRSpec, and MIRI. The spatially resolved MIRI and ALMA emission also underscores that JADES-GS-z11-0 is likely to consist of two low-mass components that are undergoing strong bursts of star formation yet are already pre-enriched in oxygen (∼ 20-30% solar), only 400 Myr after the Big Bang.

Författare

Joris Witstok

Niels Bohr Institute

Cosmic Dawn Center (DAWN)

Renske Smit

Liverpool John Moores University

William M. Baker

Niels Bohr Institute

Pierluigi Rinaldi

University of Arizona

Kevin Hainline

University of Arizona

H. Algera

Academia Sinica

S. Arribas

Centro de Astrobiologia (CAB)

Tom Bakx

Chalmers, Rymd-, geo- och miljövetenskap, Astronomi och plasmafysik

National Astronomical Observatory of Japan

Nagoya University

Andrew J. Bunker

University of Oxford

S. Carniani

Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa

Stephane Charlot

Institut d 'Astrophysique de Paris

Jacopo Chevallard

University of Oxford

Mirko Curti

European Southern Observatory (ESO)

Emma Curtis-Lake

University of Hertfordshire

Daniel Eisenstein

Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

K. E. Heintz

Université de Genève

Niels Bohr Institute

Cosmic Dawn Center (DAWN)

Jakob M. Helton

University of Arizona

G. C. Jones

University of Cambridge

R. Maiolino

University of Cambridge

University College London (UCL)

Michael V. Maseda

University of Wisconsin

P.G.P. Pérez-González

Centro de Astrobiologia (CAB)

Clara L. Pollock

Niels Bohr Institute

Cosmic Dawn Center (DAWN)

Brant Robertson

University of California

A. Saxena

University of Oxford

University College London (UCL)

Jan Scholtz

University of Cambridge

Irene Shivaei

Centro de Astrobiologia (CAB)

Fengwu Sun

Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

Sandro Tacchella

University of Cambridge

Hannah Übler

Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

D. Watson

Niels Bohr Institute

Cosmic Dawn Center (DAWN)

C. Willott

National Research Council Canada

Zihao Wu

Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

Open Journal of Astrophysics

25656120 (eISSN)

Vol. 9

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)

Astronomi, astrofysik och kosmologi

DOI

10.33232/001c.155261

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2026-02-09