How to build a very large star

Wednesday, March 27, 2013 - 10:51 in Astronomy & Space

A group of researchers led by two astronomers at the University of Toronto suggests that baby stars may grow to great mass if they happen to be born within a corral of older stars—with these surrounding stars favorably arranged to confine and thus feed gas to the younger ones in their midst.

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