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Jet propulsion is essential for young stars

David A. Clarke
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David A. Clarke: Saint Mary's University

Nature, 1997, vol. 385, issue 6615, 387-388

Abstract: Many young stars are observed to emit fast-flowing jets of material. A new model of how they are generated confirms the suspicion that episodic jets are an unavoidable consequence of star formation.

Date: 1997
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