Suppressing star formation in quiescent galaxies with supermassive black hole winds
Quiescent galaxies with little or no ongoing star formation dominate the population of galaxies with masses above 2 × 10(10) times that of the Sun; the number of quiescent galaxies has increased by a factor of about 25 over the past ten billion years (refs 1-4). Once star formation has been shut dow...
Autors principals: | Cheung, E, Bundy, K, Cappellari, M, Peirani, S, Rujopakarn, W, Westfall, K, Yan, R, Bershady, M, Greene, J, Heckman, T, Drory, N, Law, D, Masters, K, Thomas, D, Wake, D, Weijmans, A, Rubin, K, Belfiore, F, Vulcani, B, Chen, Y, Zhang, K, Gelfand, J, Bizyaev, D, Roman-Lopes, A, Schneider, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2016
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