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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English | 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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