Tag Star Formation

Understanding Bar Quenching in Gas-Rich Galaxies: Star Formation Suppression Dynamics

In the vast and ever-expanding universe, galaxies come in various shapes and forms. Among these, disk galaxies with pronounced features—known as bars—are of particular interest to astronomers. New research sheds light on a phenomenon known as bar quenching, wherein the… Continue Reading →

Understanding the Molecular Gas Reservoirs in Ancestors of Milky Way-Mass Galaxies

Research into the gas accretion and star-formation histories of Milky Way-mass galaxies from 9 billion years ago provides crucial insights into the evolution of galaxies. This study sheds light on the conditions that prevailed in the early universe and how… Continue Reading →

Exploring Deuteration in Infrared Dark Clouds: Insights into the Star Formation Process

Infrared Dark Clouds (IRDCs) are intriguing regions of space that hold valuable information about the earliest stages of star formation. A recent research article titled “Widespread deuteration across the IRDC G035.39-00.33” by authors A. T. Barnes, S. Kong, J. C…. Continue Reading →

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