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Dusting for a young star’s magnetic fingerprint illuminates planet formation

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For the first time, astronomers have succeeded in observing the magnetic field around a young star where planets are thought to be forming. The team was able to use dust to measure the three-dimensional structure “fingerprint” of the magnetic field. This will help improve our understanding of planet formation.

The study is published in the journal Nature Astronomy.

Planets form in turbulent disks of gas and called around . It is thought that the first step in planet formation is dust grains colliding and sticking together.

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