Dust in debris disks is produced by colliding or evaporating planetesimals, which are remnants of the planet formation process. Warm dust disks, known by their emission at ≤24 μm, are rare (4% of FGK main sequence stars) and especially interesting because they trace material in the region likely to host terrestrial planets, where the dust has a very short dynamical lifetime. Statistical analyses of the source counts of excesses as found with the mid-IR Wide Field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) suggest that warm-dust candidates found for the Kepler transiting-planet host-star candidates can be explained by extragalactic or galactic background emission aligned by chance with the target stars. These statistical analyses do not exclude the pos...
Infrared excesses associated with debris disk host stars detected so far peak at wavelengths around ...
Dust in debris disks is generated by collisions among planetesimals. The existence of these planetes...
The Astrophysical Journal 801.2 (2015): 143 reproduced by permission of the AASThe study of the plan...
Dust in debris disks is produced by colliding or evaporating planetesimals, which are remnants of th...
Dust in debris disks is produced by colliding or evaporating planetesimals, which are remnants of th...
We have bandmerged candidate transiting planetary systems (from the Kepler satellite) and confirmed ...
Using the MIPS camera on the Spitzer Space Telescope, we have searched for debris disks around 104 s...
Using the MIPS camera on the Spitzer Space Telescope, we have searched for debris disks around 104 s...
Context. Stars form surrounded by gas-and dust-rich protoplanetary discs. Generally, these discs dis...
Context. Stars form surrounded by gas-and dust-rich protoplanetary discs. Generally, these discs dis...
Infrared excesses associated with debris disk host stars detected so far peak at wavelengths around ...
The Herschel DEBRIS (Disc Emission via a Bias-free Reconnaissance in the Infrared/Submillimetre) sur...
The Astrophysical Journal 772.1 (2013): 32 reproduced by permission of the AASInfrared excesses asso...
We use data from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) all-sky release to explore the incid...
Infrared excesses associated with debris disk host stars detected so far peak at wavelengths around ...
Infrared excesses associated with debris disk host stars detected so far peak at wavelengths around ...
Dust in debris disks is generated by collisions among planetesimals. The existence of these planetes...
The Astrophysical Journal 801.2 (2015): 143 reproduced by permission of the AASThe study of the plan...
Dust in debris disks is produced by colliding or evaporating planetesimals, which are remnants of th...
Dust in debris disks is produced by colliding or evaporating planetesimals, which are remnants of th...
We have bandmerged candidate transiting planetary systems (from the Kepler satellite) and confirmed ...
Using the MIPS camera on the Spitzer Space Telescope, we have searched for debris disks around 104 s...
Using the MIPS camera on the Spitzer Space Telescope, we have searched for debris disks around 104 s...
Context. Stars form surrounded by gas-and dust-rich protoplanetary discs. Generally, these discs dis...
Context. Stars form surrounded by gas-and dust-rich protoplanetary discs. Generally, these discs dis...
Infrared excesses associated with debris disk host stars detected so far peak at wavelengths around ...
The Herschel DEBRIS (Disc Emission via a Bias-free Reconnaissance in the Infrared/Submillimetre) sur...
The Astrophysical Journal 772.1 (2013): 32 reproduced by permission of the AASInfrared excesses asso...
We use data from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) all-sky release to explore the incid...
Infrared excesses associated with debris disk host stars detected so far peak at wavelengths around ...
Infrared excesses associated with debris disk host stars detected so far peak at wavelengths around ...
Dust in debris disks is generated by collisions among planetesimals. The existence of these planetes...
The Astrophysical Journal 801.2 (2015): 143 reproduced by permission of the AASThe study of the plan...