T Tauri Stars An infrared image of the prototype T Tauri star - T Tauri itself. Wisps of dust and gas from the nebula which formed the star can also be seen. Credit: Atlas Image courtesy of 2MASS/UMass/IPAC-Caltech/NASA/NSF ...
T Tauri stars (TTS) are a class of variable stars named after their prototype - T Tauri. They are found near molecular clouds and identified by their optical variability and strong chromospheric lines. [edit] Characteristics ...
T Tauri stars are in the short phase of evolution between protostellar collapse and the main sequence. The star shines due to left-over heat from the conversion of gravitational potential energy to heat.
T Tauri star Protostar in the late stages of formation, often exhibiting violent surface activity.
T Tauri Stars Late type irregular variables associated with bright or dark nebulosity. The spectrum exhibits emission in both CaII and H lines. t-Time ...
T Tauri Stars T Tauri stars are young, irregular, variable stars. They are protostars of 3 solar masses or less, still collapsing and undergoing mass-loss.
T Tauri Stars: Young stars surrounded by gas and dust, believed to be contracting to main sequence stars. Thermal emission: Radiation emitted due to an object's temperature (e.g., blackbody radiation) or by an ionized gas. W ...
T Tauri Star - A pre-main sequence star, less massive than about 3 solar masses, showing intense emission lines ...
T TAURI STARS Cool, young, irregularly variable stars, often associated with gaseous nebulae such as the Orion nebula (M42). The stars have formed relatively recently from within the nebulae and are evolving towards the zero age main sequence.
T Tauri star A class of very young, often flaring stars on the verge of reaching the main sequence.
T TAURI STAR T Tauri stars are a kind of variable star whose brightness varies irregularly. Their spectrum has broad and very intense emission lines, probably indicative of violent surface activity.
A dG5e T Tauri star with a strong ultraviolet excess. [H76] Aurigae Stars In general, binaries with a K supergiant primary and a main-sequence secondary. [H76] Aurora ...
Studies of T Tauri stars, young, pre-fusing solar mass stars believed to be similar to the Sun at this point in its evolution, show that they are often accompanied by discs of pre-planetary matter.
Herbig-Haro objects (NASA Thesaurus) Celestial objects having many of the characteristics of a T Tauri star (e.g., their spectra show a weak continuum with strong emission lines), believed to be stars in the very early stages of development.
Astronomers have also found disks of material around a class of very young stars called T Tauri stars (named after the prototype star in the constellation of Taurus). Disks of material seem to be a common attribute of young stars.
T Tauri stars, also known as nebular variables because they are young objects still embedded in nebulosity, are the least violent of these explosive stars. Novas and supernovas are much more dramatic.
Some time lapse images of T Tauri stars. These are images obtained from the Hubble Space Telescope showing the mass ejections due to strong winds from young stars (really still protostars).
STELLAR JETS - Linear streams of matter arising from a number of different sources (T Tauri stars, planetary nebulae, and compact objects). Stellar jets from T Tauri stars are common in star forming regions.
The T Tauri stars are known for a variety of reasons to be extremely young.
Accretion disks have been observed, or theorized to exist, in association with protostars, T Tauri stars, and other very young stars, Vega-type stars, and many interacting binary systems, including U Geminorum stars, novae, symbiotic stars, ...
At this point in its evolution, the Sun is believed to have been a T Tauri star. Studies of T Tauri stars show that they are often accompanied by discs of pre-planetary matter with masses of 0.0010.
The constellation contains a number of molecular clouds (called the "Chamaeleon dark clouds") that are forming low-mass T Tauri stars.
A grouping of several T Tauri stars, presumably formed out of the same cloud of interstellar dust and gas. technology - (n.) The sum total of processes by which humans modify the materials of nature to better satisfy their needs and wants.
A protoplanetary disk is a rotating circumstellar disk of dense gas surrounding a young newly formed star, a T Tauri star or Herbig Ae/Be stars.... , and in this region the accretion Accretion (astrophysics) ...
T Tauri stars are surrounded by a huge cloud and they are very young, with low surface temperature. They emit most of their light in the infrared region and they appear red.
The brightness and color of a star depends on the its surface temperature, and the star's temperature, at this point in its life, depends on its mass. (T Tauri stars, for example, are in the early stages of life.) ...
See also: Star, Mass, Time, Solar, Temperature
 
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