Astronomers Spot Young Star Emitting Gamma-Rays, Giving Clues to Early Solar Systems

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T. Tauri stars are newly formed and are known for their periodic and random fluctuations in brightness. Less than 10 million years old, they do not yet have nuclear fusion occurring in their core. The first discovered, also named T. Tauri, was found in the Taurus constellation.