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  • Seventeen molecular clouds are identified in a Milky Way progenitor at z = 1.036, with higher masses, surface densities and supersonic turbulence than present-day analogues. Their properties reflect the hostile ambient interstellar conditions prevalent in distant galaxies and suggest they formed by fragmentation of a turbulent galactic gas disk.

    • Miroslava Dessauges-Zavadsky
    • Johan Richard
    • Paul P. van der Werf
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    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 3, P: 1115-1121
  • In order for quiescent galaxies to maintain their low-to-non-existent star formation, there must be a mechanism to remove or heat gas that would otherwise cool to form stars; now supermassive black hole winds that are sufficient to suppress star formation in such galaxies are reported.

    • Edmond Cheung
    • Kevin Bundy
    • Donald P. Schneider
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 533, P: 504-508