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  lüll X-ray insights into star and planet formation Feigelson EDProc Natl Acad Sci U S A  2010[Apr]; 107 (16): 7153-7Although stars and planets form in cold environments, X-rays are produced in  abundance by young stars. This review examines the implications of stellar X-rays  for star and planet formation studies, highlighting the contributions of NASA's  (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Chandra X-ray Observatory. Seven  topics are covered: X-rays from protostellar outflow shocks, X-rays from the  youngest protostars, the stellar initial mass function, the structure of young  stellar clusters, the fate of massive stellar winds, X-ray irradiation of  protoplanetary disks, and X-ray flare effects on ancient meteorites. Chandra  observations of star-forming regions often show dramatic star clusters, powerful  magnetic reconnection flares, and parsec-scale diffuse plasma. X-ray selected  samples of premain sequence stars significantly advance studies of star cluster  formation, the stellar initial mass function, triggered star-formation processes,  and protoplanetary disk evolution. Although X-rays themselves may not play a  critical role in the physics of star formation, they likely have important  effects on protoplanetary disks by heating and ionizing disk gases.ä |