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Astronomers may have glimpsed evidence of the biggest stars ever seen

Last updated: November 21, 2025 1:15 pm
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The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has opened up new possibilities for astronomers to explore the early universe and distant galaxies. One such discovery involves a galaxy called GS 3073, which has chemical signatures indicating the presence of supermassive stars with masses up to 10,000 times that of the sun.

These supermassive stars are unusual because in the nearby universe, there is a perceived size limit for stars. However, GS 3073 challenges this notion with its high levels of nitrogen, which suggest the presence of primordial stars known as Population III stars. These stars are theorized to be able to grow extremely large and produce significant amounts of nitrogen compared to regular stars.

Devesh Nandal and his team analyzed JWST observations of GS 3073 and concluded that just a few Population III stars with masses between 1000 and 10,000 times that of the sun could explain the excess nitrogen in the galaxy. This finding provides some of the strongest evidence to date of the existence of supermassive Population III stars in the early universe.

While some researchers have raised doubts about whether Population III stars are the best explanation for the data, others argue that the unique nature of galaxies in the early universe makes it difficult to dismiss such a possibility. If supermassive Population III stars do exist, it could shed light on the origins of supermassive black holes, which appear much earlier in the universe than expected.

Confirming the presence of supermassive stars in nitrogen-rich galaxies like GS 3073 will be a challenging task that may require the discovery of more chemical signatures. Despite the difficulties in obtaining concrete evidence, the potential implications of this discovery for our understanding of the early universe and cosmic evolution are significant.

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