IIA Astronomers Confirm Black Hole Activity Suppresses Star Formation

A groundbreaking study conducted by astronomers from the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) has confirmed that the activity surrounding supermassive black holes has the ability to suppress the formation of new stars within their host galaxies. The IIA, based in Bengaluru, conducted this research, shedding light on the impact of black holes on the evolution of galaxies and the outflow of gas. The findings highlight the intricate relationship between black holes and star formation in galaxies, offering valuable insights into cosmic processes.

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