Circumstellar Disks in pre-Main Sequence Stars

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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In "Debris Disks and the Formation of Planets: a Symposium in Memory of Fred Gillett", Tucson, Apr.2002, D. Backman and L. Car

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This review covers the properties of disks around pre-main--sequence stars. It is at this time in the evolution that planets form, and it is important to understand the properties of these disks to understand planet formation. I discuss disk shapes, masses and temperatures, the properties of the host stars, disk lifetimes and dissipation processes. Finally, evidence of grain growth during pre-main-sequence evolution is briefly summarized.

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