Why is massive star formation quenched in galaxy centers?

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Study points to the role of the magnetic field as responsible for decelerating the formation of massive stars in the center of galaxies

A new study proposes that one of the reasons that slows down the rate at which massive stars form in galaxies is the existence of relatively large magnetic fields. Research has revealed that this process occurs around the center of the galaxy NGC 1097.


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