Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1999
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1999esasp.427..607w&link_type=abstract
The Universe as Seen by ISO. Eds. P. Cox & M. F. Kessler. ESA-SP 427., p. 607
Physics
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Circumstellar Disks, Β Pic Stars, Hale-Bopp, Herbig Ae/Be Stars
Scientific paper
The infrared spectrum of Comet Hale-Bopp obtained with the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) presents astonishing similarities with those of the dusty disks surrounding young stars. The presence of crystalline silicates in comets, Herbig Ae/Be stars and the main-sequence star β Pictoris, is interesting in the context of the formation of comets and confirms that Herbig Ae/Be stars are evolutionary precursors of β Pictoris stars. The detection of hydrous silicates in both the spectrum of HD 142527 and in interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) strengthens the link between these dust disks and our own Solar System.
de Graauw Th.
Malfait Koen
Waelkens Christoffel
Waters Laurens B. F. M.
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