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Star formation quenching in massive galaxies
Published 2018-09-03Version 1
Understanding how and why star formation turns off in massive galaxies is a major challenge for studies of galaxy evolution. Many theoretical explanations have been proposed, but a definitive consensus is yet to be reached.
Comments: Comment published in Nature Astronomy on 3rd September 2018. The full text is publicly available at this link: https://rdcu.be/5KbA. Authors' version, 4 pages and 1 figure
Journal: Nature Astronomy, 2, 695-697 (2018)
Categories: astro-ph.GA
Keywords: star formation quenching, massive galaxies, star formation turns, major challenge, galaxy evolution
Tags: journal article
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