An Ancient Descendant of the First Galaxies
Abstract
JWST has revealed unexpectedly bright galaxies in the first 500 Myr after the Big Bang. Their overabundance suggests that they are preferentially observed during burst phases, where their star formation rates increase dramatically. In cosmological simulations, such bursts transition into short ( Myr) periods without star formation or naps. Using JWST/NIRCam medium-band observations, we report the discovery of the galaxy CANUCS-A370-2228423 (, ), dubbed The Sleeper. Its star formation history indicates rapid assembly in the first 300 Myr (), where it formed a progenitor, comparable in stellar mass to the few spectroscopically confirmed galaxies at those redshifts. Unexpectedly, this is followed by several hundred million years of suppressed star formation, in stark contrast to nappers. This results in a remarkably strong hydrogen Balmer break, exceeding that of any galaxy observed within the first billion years by a factor of . Furthermore, Sleeper-like systems are overabundant in the observed survey volume compared to theory, as the probability of finding such galaxies in simulations is . The discovery of The Sleeper therefore disrupts the current narrative that all luminous galaxies in the first few hundred million years grow into massive descendants. Instead it presents an alternative evolutionary pathway in which these unusually luminous galaxies fade into inefficient dwarfs after an early starburst, revealing greater diversity in the first stages of galaxy evolution.
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@article{arxiv.2512.03154,
title = {An Ancient Descendant of the First Galaxies},
author = {Jacqueline Antwi-Danso and Adam Muzzin and Luke Robbins and Yoshihisa Asada and Danilo Marchesini and Marcin Sawicki and Kartheik Iyer and Kate Whitaker and Joshua Speagle and Casey Papovich and Chris Willott and Maruša Bradač and Guillaume Desprez and Vladan Markov and Nicholas Martis and Gaël Noirot and Ghassan Sarrouh and Rahul Kannan and Roberto Abraham and Seiji Fujimoto and Katherine Myers},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.03154},
year = {2025}
}
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31 pages, 9 figures. Comments welcome