Quenching (astronomy)

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Quenching_(astronomy)

In astronomy, quenching is a process in which a galaxy loses cold gas, thus strongly suppressing star formation. Evidence suggests that active supermassive black holes drive the process. One common evolutionary path on the galaxy color–magnitude diagram may start with a blue spiral galaxy with much star formation. The black hole at its center may start growing rapidly, and somehow start quenching the galaxy, which relatively quickly transitions through the "green valley", ending up more red. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Quenching (astronomy)
xsd:integer 64574584
xsd:integer 1070173394
rdf:langString In astronomy, quenching is a process in which a galaxy loses cold gas, thus strongly suppressing star formation. Evidence suggests that active supermassive black holes drive the process. One common evolutionary path on the galaxy color–magnitude diagram may start with a blue spiral galaxy with much star formation. The black hole at its center may start growing rapidly, and somehow start quenching the galaxy, which relatively quickly transitions through the "green valley", ending up more red.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 2773

data from the linked data cloud