Downsizing of the blue cloud and the influence of galaxy size on mass quenching over the last eight billion years
Key Points
Mass quenching significantly impacts the blue cloud's size and composition over eight billion years, with cosmic evolution driving these changes.
Findings indicate that larger galaxies demonstrate a more pronounced quenching effect than smaller ones, influencing star formation rates definitively.
Observational analysis focused on mass quenching variations among galaxies of varying sizes reveals vital trends in cosmic evolution.
Insights into galactic dynamics enhance our understanding of star formation, suggesting that mass quenching is a critical factor in the blue cloud's downsizing.
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