What characterizes the stellar population and gas content of a spiral galaxy's central bulge compared to its arms?

Answer

It is composed of older, redder stars and lacks the cold gas needed for prolific star birth

The central bulge is generally quiescent, containing older, redder stars, because it lacks the necessary abundance of cold gas required for the prolific star birth seen in the disk arms.

What characterizes the stellar population and gas content of a spiral galaxy's central bulge compared to its arms?

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