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Aleksandr-060686 [28]
2 years ago
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If you wanted to study regions where star formation is currently happening you could use: a. H-alpha emission to look for O and

B stars b. 21 cm radiation to find neutral hydrogen clouds c. radio emission from carbon monoxide (CO) to find molecular cloud cores d. infrared emission to identify T Tauri stars
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emmainna [20.7K]2 years ago
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Whenever someone want to study regions where star formation is currently happening Infrared emission to identify T Tauri stars.

<h3>What is star-forming region?</h3>

A star-forming region  serves as a  region of the celestial sphere where predominately young stellar objects can be found and  where formation is likely occurring.

Infrared emission to identify T Tauri stars can be used in determining the formation, however it should be noted that Einstein X-ray Observatory made earliest detections of X-rays from T Tauri stars.

Learn more about star-forming region at;

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