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How baby stars blow bubbles as they are ejected from their nurseries

Astronomers have developed a new model for simulating how clusters of baby stars form and evolve, helping to explain how bubbles of ionized gas are created away from the heart of a galaxy.

Stellar nurseries often start in clouds of cold hydrogen gas, but the brightest and most massive of these newborn stars ionize the surrounding gas, making it too hot to allow new stars to form. Now scientists think that massive stars scattered by gravitational interactions inside these star-forming regions can punch a hole in the dense molecular gas in the central region to help off-center ionized bubbles get started, according to a statement (opens in new tab) from the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ).

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