Orbiting Dust Disks Around Evolved Stars

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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There is now strong evidence that some post main sequence stars have
substantial amounts of gravitationally bound, orbiting, circumstellar
dust. The best studied case is HD 44179, the Red Rectangle, where the
orbiting circumstellar disk possesses a significant fraction of the
total angular momentum of the system.

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