Herbig–Haro (HH) objects are astronomical phenomena associated with the outflows from young stars, particularly during the early stages of their formation. They are characterized by bright, collimated jets of gas that are ejected from a forming star and collide with the surrounding interstellar medium at high speeds, creating shock waves. These interactions produce luminous emissions, primarily in the form of optical and infrared light.
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