- Pre-main sequence star
A pre-main sequence star (PMS star, or PMS object) is a
star in the stage when it has not yet reached themain sequence . It can be aT Tauri star or FU Orionis star (<2 solar mass) or anHerbig Ae/Be stars (2-8 solar mass).The energy source of these objects is gravitational contraction (as opposed to hydrogen burning in
main sequence stars). On theHR diagram , the pre-main sequence stage of stars with masses>0.5 Solar mass translates into a move alongHayashi track s (almost vertically down) and later alongHenyey track s (almost horizontally to the left, towards the main sequence).PMS stars can be differentiated from dwarf stars by using stellar spectra to measure the correlation between gravity and temperature. A PMS star will be "puffier" than a main sequence star.
Until the surrounding matter is falling onto the central condensation, it is considered to be a
protostar . When the surrounding gas/dust envelope disperses and accretion process stops, the star is considered as pre-main sequence star.Pre-main sequence stars become optically visible afterstellar birthline . Pre-main sequence stage will last less than 1% of a star's life (in contrast, the star will spend about 80% of its life on themain sequence ).It is believed that during this stage all stars have dense
circumstellar disk s, probable sites of planet formation.
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