We present photometric ISO 60 and 170 um measurements, complemented by some IRAS data at 60 ${\mu\textrm{m}}$, of a sample of 84 nearby main-sequence stars of spectral class A, F, G and K in order to determine the incidence of dust disks around such main-sequence stars. Fifty stars were detected at 60 ${\mu\textrm{m}}$; 36 of these emit a flux expected from their photosphere while 14 emit significantly more. The excess emission we attribute to a circumstellar disk like the ones around Vega and β Pictoris. Thirty four stars were not detected at all; the expected photospheric flux, however, is so close to the detection limit that the stars cannot have an excess stronger than the photospheric flux density at 60 ${\mu\textrm{m}}$. Of ...
Artículo de publicación ISIContext. The evolution of a circumstellar disk from its gas-rich protopla...
Context. Debris discs are a consequence of the planet formation process and constitute the...
Context. Tracing the evolution of debris discs is essential for our understanding of the architectu...
We present photometric ISO 60 and 170 um measurements, complemented by some IRAS data at 60 ${\mu\...
A wide variety of observations suggest that solar mass stars are surrounded by disks of gas and dust...
We present an ISO 25 μm photometric survey of a sample of 81 nearby main-sequence stars in order to ...
Context. The evolution of a circumstellar disk from its gas-rich protoplanetary stage to its gas-poo...
Debris discs consist of large dust grains that are generated by collisions of comets or asteroids ar...
A debris disk is a constituent of any planetary system surrounding a main sequence star. We study wh...
Motivated by the reported dearth of debris discs around M stars, we use survival models to study the...
In this paper a simple model for the steady state evolution of debris disks due to collisions is dev...
We have observed 22 young stars from the Lindroos sample at 850 mum with SCUBA on the James Clerk Ma...
Extensive photometric stellar surveys show that many main sequence stars show emission at infrared a...
Context. The evolution of a circumstellar disk from its gas-rich protoplanetary to gas-poor debris s...
Using ISO-ISOPHOT, we carried out a survey of almost 150 stars to search for evidence of emission fr...
Artículo de publicación ISIContext. The evolution of a circumstellar disk from its gas-rich protopla...
Context. Debris discs are a consequence of the planet formation process and constitute the...
Context. Tracing the evolution of debris discs is essential for our understanding of the architectu...
We present photometric ISO 60 and 170 um measurements, complemented by some IRAS data at 60 ${\mu\...
A wide variety of observations suggest that solar mass stars are surrounded by disks of gas and dust...
We present an ISO 25 μm photometric survey of a sample of 81 nearby main-sequence stars in order to ...
Context. The evolution of a circumstellar disk from its gas-rich protoplanetary stage to its gas-poo...
Debris discs consist of large dust grains that are generated by collisions of comets or asteroids ar...
A debris disk is a constituent of any planetary system surrounding a main sequence star. We study wh...
Motivated by the reported dearth of debris discs around M stars, we use survival models to study the...
In this paper a simple model for the steady state evolution of debris disks due to collisions is dev...
We have observed 22 young stars from the Lindroos sample at 850 mum with SCUBA on the James Clerk Ma...
Extensive photometric stellar surveys show that many main sequence stars show emission at infrared a...
Context. The evolution of a circumstellar disk from its gas-rich protoplanetary to gas-poor debris s...
Using ISO-ISOPHOT, we carried out a survey of almost 150 stars to search for evidence of emission fr...
Artículo de publicación ISIContext. The evolution of a circumstellar disk from its gas-rich protopla...
Context. Debris discs are a consequence of the planet formation process and constitute the...
Context. Tracing the evolution of debris discs is essential for our understanding of the architectu...