Scientists have recently discovered a new multifunctional role for the star HVSweet11b. Located in the Milky Way, HVSweet11b is playing a key role in enabling the formation of new stars and planets. This star is forming a stream of gas that is facilitating the growth of dust grains, which are essential for the formation of stars and planets. This stream of gas is also providing a channel for the transfer of angular momentum from the star to its surroundings, leading to the accumulation of gas in the star’s vicinity, and thus enabling the formation of new stars and planets. This is the first time scientists have observed such a multifunctional role for a star and could help advance our understanding of the formation of stars and planets.

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source: Phys.org