Page 7: Research news on Young stellar objects

Young stellar objects (YSOs) as a research area encompass the observational and theoretical study of stars in their early evolutionary phases, from deeply embedded protostars to pre-main-sequence stars such as T Tauri and Herbig Ae/Be objects. This field investigates accretion processes, circumstellar disks, jets and outflows, variability, and the interaction of YSOs with their natal molecular environments across multiple wavelengths (X-ray to radio). Research on YSOs constrains star formation efficiencies, timescales, initial mass functions, and disk evolution, providing critical boundary conditions for models of planet formation and feedback-regulated galactic star formation.

Hubble finds sizzling details about young star FU Orionis

In 1936, astronomers saw a puzzling event in the constellation Orion: the young star FU Orionis (FU Ori) became a hundred times brighter in a matter of months. At its peak, FU Ori was intrinsically 100 times brighter than ...

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