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The dominance of quenching through cosmic times
Published 2016-04-05Version 1
The evolution with cosmic time of the star formation rate density (SFRD) and of the "Main Sequence" star formation rate-stellar mass relations are two well established observational facts. In this paper the implications of these two relations combined are analytically explored, showing that quenching of star formation must start already at very early cosmic times and the quenched fraction then dominates ever since over the star forming one. Thus, a simple picture of the cosmic evolution of the global SFRD is derived, in terms of the interplay between star formation and its quenching.
Comments: To appear on MNRAS-Letters; 6 pages, 2 figures
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