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Astronomy Research

Extreme galaxy-scale outflows are frequent among luminous early quasars

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May 7, 2026 • 45 views
Original source: Nature.com
Extreme galaxy-scale outflows are frequent among luminous early quasars

James Webb Space Telescope observations show powerful high-redshift quasar outflows, supporting quasar feedback as a key mechanism driving rapid star-formation quenching in early massive galaxies.

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