Holmberg IX is a tidal dwarf galaxy candidate that formed in a burst 130 million years ago but has since quenched star formation in its main body, appearing as a unique inactive young system.
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Holmberg IX: A Unique, Infant but Inactive Galaxy as Revealed via a Multiwavelength Approach
Holmberg IX is a tidal dwarf galaxy candidate that formed in a burst 130 million years ago but has since quenched star formation in its main body, appearing as a unique inactive young system.