Terrestrial-temperature dust around main sequence stars

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Main Sequence Stars, Planetary Evolution, Interstellar Matter, Space Debris, Dust, Infrared Astronomy Satellite, Terrestrial Planets, Stellar Evolution

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This paper will briefly review the main sequence debris disks discovered by IRAS, including the beta Pic system which is a well-studied example containing some dust at terrestrial planet temperatures. A few more systems with warm dust will then be considered, followed by a brief discussion of the evolutionary status of these systems and their connection to planet formation.

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