The finding by The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation's Australia Telescope Compact Array telescope near Narrabri, New South Wales, opens the way to studying how these early galaxies make their first stars.
"It one of very few telescopes in the world that can do such difficult work, because it is both extremely sensitive and can receive radio waves of the right wavelengths," said CSIRO astronomer Professor Ron Ekers.
In one project, astronomer Dr Bjorn Emonts (CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science) and his colleagues used the Compact Array to study a massive, distant conglomerate of star-forming 'clumps' or 'proto-galaxies' that are in the process of coming together as a single massive galaxy.
This structure, called the Spiderweb, lies more than ten thousand million light-years away.
Emonts' team found that the Spiderweb contains at least sixty thousand million times the mass of the Sun in molecular hydrogen gas, spread over a distance of almost a quarter of a million light-years.
In a second set of studies, Dr Manuel Aravena (European Southern Observatory) and colleagues measured CO, and therefore H2, in two very distant galaxies.
The faint radio waves from these galaxies were amplified by the gravitational fields of other galaxies - ones that lie between us and the distant galaxies.
This process, called gravitational lensing, "acts like a magnifying lens and allows us to see even more distant objects than the Spiderweb," said Aravena.
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