IRS observations of Spatially Extended Vega-type Dust Disks

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We collect high S/N spectra of 9 main-sequence stars with significant IR excesses at 25 um, which may have spatially resolvable dust disks, in order to study the temperature and compositional profiles of these disks. The same source list is being used by MIPS in their co-ordinated study. This study uses all IRS modules, and uses the Long Lo 1st order aperture in a step and stare study of spatial extent.

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