Galaxy zoo: The fundamentally different co-evolution of supermassive black holes and their early- and late-type host galaxies

K. Schawinski, C.M. Urry, S. Virani, P. Coppi, C.N. Cardamone, S.P. Bamford, E. Treister, C.J. Lintott, S. Kaviraj, M. Sarzi, W.C. Keel, K.L. Masters, R.C. Nichol, D. Thomas, N.P. Ross, D. Andreescu, P. Murray, M.J. Raddick, A.S. Szalay, J. VandenbergA. Slosar

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