Aims. Sixty percent of the A star members of the 12 Myr old β Pictoris moving group (BPMG) show significant excess emission in the mid-infrared, several million years after the proto-planetary disc is thought to disperse. Theoretical models suggest this peak may coincide with the formation of Pluto-sized planetesimals in the disc, stirring smaller bodies into collisional destruction. Here we present resolved mid-infrared imaging of the disc of η Tel (A0V in the BPMG) and consider its implications for the state of planet formation in this system. Methods. The source was observed at 11.7 and 18.3 μm using T-ReCS on Gemini South. The resulting images were compared to simple disc models to constrain the radial distribution...
Aims. Studies of the debris disc phenomenon have shown that most systems are analogous to the Edgew...
Context. Tracing the evolution of debris discs is essential for our understanding of the architectur...
While most of the known debris discs present cold dust at tens of astronomical unit (au), a few youn...
Aims. Sixty percent of the A star members of the 12 Myr old β Pictoris moving group (BPMG) show s...
Context. Debris discs around main-sequence stars indicate the presence of larger rocky bodies. The c...
Context. Debris discs around main-sequence stars indicate the presence of larger rocky bodies. The c...
Thousands of extrasolar planets (exoplanets) have been discovered so far, indicating the ubiquity of...
Stars of all ages and evolutionary stages are seen to be surrounded by discs of matieral. during the...
β Pictoris is the best known example of a main-sequence star encircled by a tenuous disk. Optical an...
Within our Solar System lie two belts of planetesimals, the asteroid belt and Kuiper belt. Collision...
Context: Tracing the evolution of debris discs is essential for our understanding of the architectur...
Context. Protoplanetary discs are the birthplace of planets. Studying protoplanetary discs is the ke...
Context: Previous observations with the Infrared Astronomical Satellite and the Infrared Space Obser...
We present Spitzer photometric (IRAC and MIPS) and spectroscopic (IRS low resolution) observations f...
In the 1980s, excess infrared emission was discovered around main-sequence stars; subsequent direct-...
Aims. Studies of the debris disc phenomenon have shown that most systems are analogous to the Edgew...
Context. Tracing the evolution of debris discs is essential for our understanding of the architectur...
While most of the known debris discs present cold dust at tens of astronomical unit (au), a few youn...
Aims. Sixty percent of the A star members of the 12 Myr old β Pictoris moving group (BPMG) show s...
Context. Debris discs around main-sequence stars indicate the presence of larger rocky bodies. The c...
Context. Debris discs around main-sequence stars indicate the presence of larger rocky bodies. The c...
Thousands of extrasolar planets (exoplanets) have been discovered so far, indicating the ubiquity of...
Stars of all ages and evolutionary stages are seen to be surrounded by discs of matieral. during the...
β Pictoris is the best known example of a main-sequence star encircled by a tenuous disk. Optical an...
Within our Solar System lie two belts of planetesimals, the asteroid belt and Kuiper belt. Collision...
Context: Tracing the evolution of debris discs is essential for our understanding of the architectur...
Context. Protoplanetary discs are the birthplace of planets. Studying protoplanetary discs is the ke...
Context: Previous observations with the Infrared Astronomical Satellite and the Infrared Space Obser...
We present Spitzer photometric (IRAC and MIPS) and spectroscopic (IRS low resolution) observations f...
In the 1980s, excess infrared emission was discovered around main-sequence stars; subsequent direct-...
Aims. Studies of the debris disc phenomenon have shown that most systems are analogous to the Edgew...
Context. Tracing the evolution of debris discs is essential for our understanding of the architectur...
While most of the known debris discs present cold dust at tens of astronomical unit (au), a few youn...