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Caught in the act?

Zoltán Haiman ()
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Zoltán Haiman: Columbia University

Nature, 2004, vol. 430, issue 7003, 979-980

Abstract: Which came first, the stars and gas that make up a galaxy, or the giant black hole at its centre? Observations of a distant galaxy, caught as it forms, could help solve this chicken-and-egg problem.

Date: 2004
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