How does Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN) feedback regulate star formation in massive galaxies?

Answer

It heats the surrounding gas reservoir, preventing it from cooling and collapsing.

AGN feedback acts like a cosmic thermostat; when gas starts cooling toward the center, the AGN brightens and heats the surrounding reservoir, effectively stopping star formation by preventing gas from reaching the necessary cold, dense state.

How does Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN) feedback regulate star formation in massive galaxies?
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