The suppression of star formation by powerful active galactic nuclei.
The old, red stars that constitute the bulges of galaxies, and the massive black holes at their centres, are the relics of a period in cosmic history when galaxies formed stars at remarkable rates and active galactic nuclei (AGN) shone brightly as a result of accretion onto black holes. It is widely...
Main Authors: | Page, M, Symeonidis, M, Vieira, J, Altieri, B, Amblard, A, Arumugam, V, Aussel, H, Babbedge, T, Blain, A, Bock, J, Boselli, A, Buat, V, Castro-Rodríguez, N, Cava, A, Chanial, P, Clements, D, Conley, A, Conversi, L, Cooray, A, Dowell, C, Dubois, E, Dunlop, J, Dwek, E, Dye, S, Eales, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2012
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