Asleep @ the switch comes to mind when talking about a lazy black hole but what it means to star-making is anything but.
"Without the black hole actively pumping energy into its surroundings, the gas can cool enough so this impressive rate of star formation can happen," said co-author Carter Rhea, also of the University of Montreal. "This kind of black hole shut down may be a crucial way for stars to form in the early Universe."
Awesome to a fault. :)
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