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Galaxy Quenching from Cosmic Web Detachment

We propose the Cosmic Web Detachment (CWD) model, a framework to interpret the star-formation history of galaxies in a cosmological context. The CWD model unifies several starvation mechanisms known to disrupt or stop star formation into one single physical framework. Galaxies begin accreting star-f...

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Published in:The Astrophysical journal 2019-07, Vol.2 (1)
Main Authors: Aragon-Calvo, Miguel A., Neyrinck, Mark C., Silk, Joseph
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