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Quasar Evolution 0
Quasar evolution refers to the changes in the population and properties of quasars over cosmic time, providing critical insights into the growth of supermassive black holes and the evolution of galaxies. Observations suggest that quasars were more numerous in the early universe, peaking around redshift 2-3, and their decline over time is linked to the decreasing availability of cold gas for accretion and galaxy mergers.
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