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Magnetic star-planet interaction in the young exoplanet system DS Tucanae Ab

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Santos Ld   +13 more
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Accretion onto Pre-Main-Sequence Stars

Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2016
Accretion through circumstellar disks plays an important role in star formation and in establishing the properties of the regions in which planets form and migrate. The mechanisms by which protostellar and protoplanetary disks accrete onto low-mass stars are not clear; angular momentum transport by magnetic fields is thought to be involved, but the ...
Lee Hartmann   +2 more
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Pre-Main-Sequence Binary Stars

Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 1994
The observational study of pre-main-sequence (PMS) binary stars is in many ways a very young field; most PMS binaries known today were discovered in the past decade. Nonetheless, T Tauri stars have been under study for more than a half century, and the serendipitous discovery of visual pairs has always been a by-product of their observation (e.g. Joy &
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Infrared companions to pre-main sequence stars

Astrophysics and Space Science, 1988
We report 1.2, 1.6, 2.2 and 3.6 μm slit scan observations of the young low-luminosity stars Elias 22 (also known as GSS 31) in the Rho Ophiuchus dark cloud and Glass I in the Chamaeleon dark cloud. We discovered an infrared companion to Elias 22 at a projected separation of 2.0 arcsec (320 AU) and an optical/infrared companion to Glass I at a projected
H. Zinnecker   +4 more
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Pre-Main Sequence Stars

1987
The IUE satellite has inaugurated a new era in the study of pre-main sequence (PMS) objects. IUE observations have revealed not just a new wavelength range but also a new temperature regime embracing physical phenomena that could not be studied before.
Catherine L. Imhoff, I. Appenzeller
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Pre-main Sequence Stars

2007
Herbig Ae/Be stars are the early-type pre-main sequence stars. Normally they are simply abbreviated as HES (Herbig emission-line stars) or HAEBE (Herbig Ae Be stars). (1960) originally defined HES by the following characteristics: (i) The spectral type is A or earlier, with emission lines. (ii) The star lies in an obscured region.
Tomokazu Kogure, Kam-Ching Leung
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δ Scuti Pulsations in Pre-Main Sequence Stars

Astrophysics and Space Science, 2003
Intermediate mass pre-main sequence stars (1.5 to 5 M ⊙) cross the instability strip on their way to the main sequence. They are therefore expected to be pulsating in a similar way as the δ Scuti stars. In this review, I present the status of observational studies of pulsations in these stars, and comment on prospects for future investigations of these
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Chromospheric activities of pre-main-sequence stars

Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 2023
AbstractWe investigated chromospheric activities of pre-main-sequence (PMS) stars. First, we studied the Ca II infrared triplet emission lines with Subaru/HDS and other spectroscopic instruments. Most PMS stars have narrow Ca II lines whose intensities are as large as the maximum of the zero-age main-sequence (ZAMS) stars. The chromosphere of PMS stars
Mai Yamashita   +3 more
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Hipparcos observations of pre-main-sequence stars

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 1998
We present first results of Hipparcos observations of nearby low-mass pre-main-sequence (PMS) stars (T Tauri and Herbig Ae/Be stars). The data obtained by Hipparcos allow us to derive weighted mean parallaxes for three major nearby star-forming regions (SFRs), Lupus, Chamaeleon I and Taurus–Auriga.
R. Wichmann   +4 more
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