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Key ingredient of galaxy formation measured

Chris L. Carilli ()

Nature, 2020, vol. 586, issue 7829, 361-362

Abstract: Measurements of faint radio emission from distant galaxies have revealed the nature of the gases that drove the epoch of peak galaxy formation — and also suggest why star-formation rates have since declined.

Keywords: Astronomy and astrophysics; Cosmology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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