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Supermassive black holes may hinder star formation in large galaxies
19 Haziran 2026Science Daily
- Astronomers have made significant progress in understanding why some of the largest galaxies in the universe contain fewer stars than anticipated. Through observations of the galaxy NGC 4151, supported by NASA and JAXA's XRISM, researchers discovered that supermassive black holes can generate intense winds that disp…
- This finding sheds light on the interplay between black holes and galaxy evolution.
- The study of galaxy formation and evolution has long been a central theme in astrophysics. Understanding the factors that influence star formation, particularly in massive galaxies, is essential for unraveling the history of the universe.
- The implications of this research are profound, as they suggest that supermassive black holes play a crucial role in regulating star formation within their host galaxies. By expelling the gas and dust necessary for new stars, these black holes may significantly impact the lifecycle and evolution of galaxies.
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