For most galaxies, the shutdown of star formation was a slow process that took four billion years. An analysis of thousands of galaxies suggests that 'strangulation' by their environment was the most likely cause. See Letter on page 192 of Peng, Maiolino and Cochrane (2015), Nature, vol. 521.
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Cattaneo, A. (2015). The slow death of red galaxies. Nature, 521(7551), 164–165. https://doi.org/10.1038/521164a
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