Why do the spiral arms of spiral galaxies generally appear bluer than the central bulge?

Answer

The arms host massive, hot, young stars that burn fuel quickly

Massive, newly formed stars are extremely hot and shine intensely blue. Because spiral arms are the sites of ongoing star formation, they exhibit a higher concentration of these young, blue stars compared to older stellar populations found elsewhere in the galaxy.

Why do the spiral arms of spiral galaxies generally appear bluer than the central bulge?
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