The drop in the cosmic star formation rate below redshift 2 is caused by a change in the mode of gas accretion and by active galactic nucleus feedback (Q59796692)

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article by Freeke van de Voort et al published 30 May 2011 in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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The drop in the cosmic star formation rate below redshift 2 is caused by a change in the mode of gas accretion and by active galactic nucleus feedback
article by Freeke van de Voort et al published 30 May 2011 in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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    The drop in the cosmic star formation rate below redshift 2 is caused by a change in the mode of gas accretion and by active galactic nucleus feedback (English)
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    C. M. Booth
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    30 May 2011
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