CORDIS Project
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This project investigates the mechanisms that suppress star formation in galaxies, utilizing advanced observational tools like the James Webb Space Telescope. It aims to identify and quantify the processes that lead to galaxies becoming passive and gas-poor over time.
Throughout the whole life of the universe only 4% of the baryons have beenconverted into stars, implying that some physical processes must be responsiblefor suppressing star formation in galaxies.
Within this context, one of themost hotly debated open questions is the identification of the processresponsible for quenching star formation in galaxies and transforming them into passive and quiescent (gas poor) systems.
Theories of galaxyformation have proposed various possible mechanisms, such as:…
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