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A Milky Way-like barred spiral galaxy at a redshift of 3

L. Costantin, Pablo G. Perez-Gonzalez, Y. Guo, C. Buttitta, S. Jogee, M. B. Bagley, G. Barro, J. S. Kartaltepe, A. M. Koekemoer, C. Cabello, E. M. Corsini, J. Méndez-Abreu, A. de La Vega, K. G. Iyer, L. Bisigello, Y. S. Cheng, L. Morelli, P. A. Haro, F. Buitrago, M. C. Cooper, A. Dekel, M. E. Dickinson, S. L. Finkelstein, M. Giavalisco, B. W. Holwerda, M. Huertas-Company, R. A. Lucas, C. Papovich, N. Pirzkal, L. Seillé, J. Vega-Ferrero, S. Wuyts, L. Y. A. Yung

Abstract
The majority of massive disk galaxies in the local Universe show a stellar barred structure in their central regions, including our Milky Way. Bars are supposed to develop in dynamically cold stellar disks at low redshift, as the strong gas turbulence typical of disk galaxies at high redshift suppresses or delays bar formation. Moreover, simulations predict bars to be almost absent beyond z= 1.5 in the progenitors of Milky Way-like galaxies. Here we report observations of ceers-2112, a barred spiral galaxy at redshift zphot ≈ 3, which was already mature when the Universe was only 2 Gyr old. The stellar mass (M = 3.9 × 109 M) and barred morphology mean that ceers-2112 can be considered a progenitor of the Milky Way, in terms of both structure and mass-assembly history in the first 2 Gyr of the Universe, and was the closest in mass in the first 4 Gyr. We infer that baryons in galaxies could have already dominated over dark matter at z ≈ 3, that high-redshift bars could form in approximately 400 Myr and that dynamically cold stellar disks could have been in place by redshift z= 4–5 (more than 12 Gyrs ago).

Keywords
Early universe, Galaxies and clusters

Nature
Volume 623, Number 7987, Page 499
2023 November

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Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa Universidade do Porto Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade de Coimbra
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia COMPETE 2020 PORTUGAL 2020 União Europeia