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Astronomers Say Black Holes Control Star Formation In Some Galaxies
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2018-01-02
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When galaxies are in their early stages, they tend to experience a great deal of star formation, but that activity slows as the systems age. A recent study suggests that the mass of central black holes may also play a key role.
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