Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Dec 2004
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Debris Disks and the Formation of Planets: A Symposium in Memory of Fred Gillett, ASP Conference Series, Vol. 324, Proceedings o
Mathematics
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Scientific paper
With the advent of new laboratory analytical tools and in situ detectors
in space, the analysis of solids in space is on the verge of becoming a
true, experimentally-based science. Here we outline a broad strategy for
studying the mineralogical nature of solids in dusty protostellar disks.
Bauer Amanda E.
Biggs Jason D.
Bradley John P.
Brafford Suellen M.
Calvet Nuria
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