Cosmic blowtorches: How quasars shut down star formation in the early universe
May 8, 2026
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In a recent paper published in Nature, a team led by Weizhe Liu and Xiaohui Fan at the University of Arizona's Steward Observatory reports the discovery of an unprecedented number of exceptionally fast and powerful galactic "winds" streaming from quasars a mere one billion years after the Big Bang (for comparison, the universe is currently 13.8 billion years old). As the supermassive black hole at the center of a quasar galaxy voraciously gobbles up matter, it releases colossal amounts of energy. considered the most energetic objects in the universe, it is not unusual for a quasar to outshine all other light sources in its host galaxy. Please read the full article by Daniel Stolte, University Communications here.