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A young newly formed star is called:

T Tauri stars are young pre-main sequence stars that are still contracting and approaching equilibrium. They are named after the prototype star T Tauri in the Taurus constellation. Unlike main sequence stars, T Tauri stars have low masses and have not yet begun hydrogen fusion in their cores.

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