"James Webb Telescope Discovers Oldest 'Dead' Galaxy, Challenging Cosmological Models"

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"James Webb Telescope Discovers Oldest 'Dead' Galaxy, Challenging Cosmological Models"
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Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have discovered the oldest "dead" galaxy, JADES-GS-z7-01-QU, which ceased star formation over 13 billion years ago, challenging current models of the early universe. The galaxy's sudden halt in star formation contradicts the abundance of necessary dust and gas at that time, prompting a need to revisit models based on the modern universe. The rapid burst of star formation observed in the galaxy may have exhausted its reservoir of dust and gas, and further research aims to understand galactic evolution in the early universe and create more accurate models of that time period.

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