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this section: ![]() The formation of stars photo feature by NASA Cepheus
B, a molecular cloud located in our Milky Galaxy about 2,400 light
years from the Earth, provides an excellent model to determine how
stars are formed. This composite image of Cepheus B combines data
from the Chandra X-ray Observatory and the Spitzer Space Telescope. The Chandra observations allowed the astronomers to pick out young stars within and near Cepheus B, identified by their strong X-ray emission. The Spitzer data showed whether the young stars have a so-called "protoplanetary" disk around them. Such disks only exist in very young systems where planets are still forming, so their presence is an indication of the age of a star system. The new study suggests that star formation in Cepheus B is mainly triggered by radiation from one bright, massive star (HD 217086) outside the molecular cloud. According to the particular model of triggered star formation that was tested --- called the radiation-driven implosion (RDI) model -- radiation from this massive star drives a compression wave into the cloud triggering star formation in the interior, while evaporating the cloud's outer layers.
For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/chandra/multimedia/photo09-062.html.
Image Credits X-ray: NASA/CXC/PSU/K. Getman et al.; IRL NASA/JPL-Caltech/CfA/J. Wang et al. Also in
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