T Tauri winds refer to the strong stellar winds associated with T Tauri stars, which are a class of young, variable stars that are typically in the early stages of stellar evolution. These stars are generally less than a few million years old and are often found in star-forming regions. The winds from T Tauri stars are driven by the intense magnetic activity and convection processes in their outer layers. This results in the ejection of material from the star's surface at high speeds.
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