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DG Tauri B
DG Tauri B
Image of DG Tau B obtained with the James Webb Space Telescope combining the F164N, F212N and F323N filters.

DG Tauri B, NASA, ESA, CSA, STSci, Delabrosse et al. 2024.
Observation data
Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000
Constellation Taurus
Right ascension 04h 27m 04.691s[1]
Declination +26° 06′ 16.04″[1]
Apparent magnitude (V) 10.50 (A)[2]
Astrometry
Parallax (π)8.2524±0.1461 mas[1]
Distance395 ± 7 ly
(121 ± 2 pc)
Other designations
2MASS J04270469+2606163[3]
Database references
SIMBADDG Tau B cRN data

DG Tauri B, near the T Tauri star DG Tauri,[4] is a young stellar object located 450 light-years (140 parsecs) from Earth, within the Taurus constellation.[5] Observations of DG Tauri B were first made in October, and later December 1995 at the 6 element Owens Valley millimeter wave array.[6] Its most notable characteristics are its bipolar jets of molecular gas and dust emanating from either side of the object.[5][6] Red-shifted carbon monoxide emissions extend out 6,000 AU to the northwest of the object from the undetermined source, and are symmetrically distributed about the jet, while blue-shifted CO emissions are confined to a region with a roughly 500 AU radius.[6]

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