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<p>and jets. The emission lines actually form as the accreted gas hits the "surface" of the star, which happens around its <a href="page.php?w=Poles_of_astronomical_bodies">magnetic poles</a>. The jets are byproducts of accretion: they carry away excessive angular momentum. The classical T Tauri stage lasts about 10&nbsp;million years (there are only a few examples of so-called <a href="page.php?w=Peter_Pan_disk">Peter Pan disk</a>s, where the accretion continues to persist for much longer periods, sometimes lasting for more than 40 million years).</p><p>
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