Black Hole Winds May Inhibit Star Formation in Large Galaxies
Observations from the XRISM mission suggest that powerful winds from supermassive black holes could be responsible for suppressing star formation in large galaxies. This research provides strong evidence for a mechanism that blows away the gas necessary for new stars to form. The findings contribute to understanding why some of the universe's largest galaxies have fewer stars than expected.
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