Observations of T Tauri stars are reviewed. Among the topics discussed
are evidence for the presence of circumstellar matter and
complex in- and outflows, the irregular and quasi-periodic light
variations found at various wavelength bands, and polarimetric
properties and constraints on the geometry of the circumstellar
material. Other topics include the properties of T Tauri binary
systems, the winds, collimated outflows, jets from T Tauri stars
and their interaction with the ambient interstellar medium, and
observational evidence for disks around these objects.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Appenzeller1989
%A Appenzeller, I.
%A Mundt, R.
%D 1989
%J Astronomy and Astrophysics Review
%K 14MAST Accretion Astronomical Astrophysics, Binary Disks, Distribution, Energy Envelopes, Evolution, Models, Spectra, Spectral Spectrophotometry, Stars, Stellar T Tauri Winds, accretion astronomía circumstellar disks formation, loss, mass matter, pre-main sequence star stars,
%P 291-334
%R 10.1007/BF00873081
%T T Tauri stars
%V 1
%X Observations of T Tauri stars are reviewed. Among the topics discussed
are evidence for the presence of circumstellar matter and
complex in- and outflows, the irregular and quasi-periodic light
variations found at various wavelength bands, and polarimetric
properties and constraints on the geometry of the circumstellar
material. Other topics include the properties of T Tauri binary
systems, the winds, collimated outflows, jets from T Tauri stars
and their interaction with the ambient interstellar medium, and
observational evidence for disks around these objects.
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abstract = {{Observations of T Tauri stars are reviewed. Among the topics discussed
are evidence for the presence of circumstellar matter and
complex in- and outflows, the irregular and quasi-periodic light
variations found at various wavelength bands, and polarimetric
properties and constraints on the geometry of the circumstellar
material. Other topics include the properties of T Tauri binary
systems, the winds, collimated outflows, jets from T Tauri stars
and their interaction with the ambient interstellar medium, and
observational evidence for disks around these objects.}},
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author = {{Appenzeller}, I. and {Mundt}, R.},
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doi = {10.1007/BF00873081},
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journal = {Astronomy and Astrophysics Review},
keywords = {14MAST Accretion Astronomical Astrophysics, Binary Disks, Distribution, Energy Envelopes, Evolution, Models, Spectra, Spectral Spectrophotometry, Stars, Stellar T Tauri Winds, accretion astronomía circumstellar disks formation, loss, mass matter, pre-main sequence star stars,},
month = Nov,
pages = {291-334},
timestamp = {2019-11-08T09:39:11.000+0100},
title = {{T Tauri stars}},
volume = 1,
year = 1989
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