Twinkle Twinkle Baby Star, ‘Sneezes’ Tell Us How You Are

Twinkle Twinkle Baby Star, ‘Sneezes’ Tell Us How You Are

Eurasia Review

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Kyushu University researchers have shed new light into a critical question on how baby stars develop. Using the ALMA radio telescope in Chile, the team found that in its infancy, the protostellar disk that surrounds a baby star discharges plumes of dust, gas, and electromagnetic energy. These 'sneezes,' as the researchers...

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