Researchers noted that a baby star’s protostellar disk emits magnetic flux, dust, and gas bursts, potentially impacting the star’s development.The baby star at the center surrounded by a bright disk called a protostellar disk. Spikes of magnetic flux, gas, and dust in blue. Researchers found that the protostellar disk will expel magnetic flux, gas, and dust—much like a sneeze—during a star's formation.
Their observations indicated that a newborn star’s protostellar disk emits magnetic flux, dust, and gas sneezes. This phenomenon may play a role in influencing the The gravitational forces acting on these clouds of gas and dust drive them to condense and create a stellar core, or a newborn star. Over time, as the baby stars accumulate more material, they grow in mass.
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