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Diagramm of the mass flow between the inner and the outer gaseous disk. Matter is supplied from the hosting galaxy to the outer nuclear disk, which forms stars, thereby reducing the amount of available gas. Via accretion gas can flow from the outer disk into the inner disk, which is gravitationally stable. The inner gas disk is depleted by the accreting black hole in the center.

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