Why does the gas present in massive elliptical galaxies often fail to initiate star formation?

Answer

It is too hot and possesses too much internal pressure to collapse gravitationally

Gas that is too hot generates internal pressure sufficient to counteract gravitational collapse, acting as a barrier rather than a catalyst for star birth.

Why does the gas present in massive elliptical galaxies often fail to initiate star formation?

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