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Taurus-Auriga association

The Taurus-Auriga association, also known as the Taurus-Auriga molecular clouds (TAMC), is a stellar association located at a distance of around 140 parsecs from Earth in the constellation of Taurus. It is the nearest large star formation region (SFR) to Earth. Despite the low and relatively diffused star formation rates of the association, the rate of star formation has been accelerating over the past few million years.

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is a young K-type T Tauri star located in this association that has four exoplanets orbiting it. There has been 94 pre-main sequence stars which have been identified to be part of or probable members of the group. The average star in the Taurus-Auriga association are around a million years old and include protostars to T Tauri stars. The association has no metal-rich stars, reinforcing the idea that old planet host stars form in the inner part of the galactic disk and migrate outward. It also notably lacks stars of intermediate and high mass, but there might have been three B-type stars and two A-type stars detected. The B-type stars are HD 28929, HD 29763, and HD 28149, and the two A-type stars are HD 31305 and HD 26212. == See also ==
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