Summary
This paper, published in Nature Astronomy in 2020, examines ionised outflows emanating from active galactic nuclei and their function as feedback mechanisms in galactic evolution. The work draws on astrophysical observation and theoretical modelling to characterise these outflows and their contribution to regulating star formation and galaxy growth. The research is fundamentally grounded in astrophysics and falls outside the scope of Vitagri's Pulse Brain, which focuses on farming systems, soil health, nutrient density and human health.
UK applicability
This astrophysics research has no direct applicability to UK farming, soil management, food production or human nutrition policy and practice.
Key measures
As suggested by the title, likely spectroscopic and kinematic properties of ionised outflows from active galactic nuclei; feedback mechanisms and their astrophysical effects
Outcomes reported
This astrophysics paper does not measure agricultural, nutritional or food system outcomes. It addresses ionised outflows from active galactic nuclei and their role in galactic feedback mechanisms.
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