Detection of [OIII]88μm in JADES-GS-z14-0 at z=14.1793

Abstract

We report the first successful ALMA follow-up observations of a secure z > 10 JWST-selected galaxy, by robustly detecting (6.6σ) the [OIII]88μ m\, line in JADES-GS-z14-0 (hereafter GS-z14). The ALMA detection yields a spectroscopic redshift of z=14.17930.0007, and increases the precision on the prior redshift measurement of z=14.32-0.20+0.08 from NIRSpec by 180×. Moreover, the redshift is consistent with that previously determined from a tentative detection (3.6σ) of CIII]1907,1909 (z=14.1780.013), solidifying the redshift determination via multiple line detections. We measure a line luminosity of L[OIII]88 = (2.1 0.5)×108\,L, placing GS-z14 at the lower end, but within the scatter of, the local L[OIII]88-star formation rate relation. No dust continuum from GS-z14 is detected, suggesting an upper limit on the dust-to-stellar mass ratio of < 2 × 10-3, consistent with dust production from supernovae with a yield yd < 0.3\,M. Combining a previous JWST/MIRI photometric measurement of the [OIII]λλ4959,5007A and Hβ lines with Cloudy models, we find GS-z14 to be surprisingly metal-enriched (Z0.05 - 0.2\,Z) a mere 300\,Myr after the Big Bang. The detection of a bright oxygen line in GS-z14 thus reinforces the notion that galaxies in the early Universe undergo rapid evolution.

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