
Webb reveals slow starvation of Pablo's Galaxy by its central black hole
Using JWST and ALMA, astronomers show Pablo's Galaxy (GS-10578) was starved by its central supermassive black hole, which expelled gas in repeated cycles, halting star formation about 400 million years ago; ALMA found little cold gas while JWST measured a current gas outflow of about 60 solar masses per year and speeds up to 2.2 million mph, indicating a slow starvation rather than a single catastrophic event. This mechanism may help explain old-looking galaxies seen by JWST in the early universe.
