A distant quasar may be zapping all galaxies around itself

One of the farthest known quasars seems to have shut down the creation of new stars in all the galaxies within its vicinity.

A quasar is a powerful source of light, created by torrid gas orbiting a gargantuan black hole at the center of a galaxy. The intense radiation from one quasar, named VIK J2348-3054, has probably stopped star formation at least 16 million light-years away from itself, astronomer Trystan Lambert and colleagues report in a paper to appear in Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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