Context. Hot exozodiacal dust is thought to be responsible for excess near-infrared (NIR) emission emanating from the innermost parts of some debris disks. The origin of this dust, however, is still a matter of debate.Aims: We test whether hot exozodiacal dust can be supplied from an exterior parent belt by Poynting-Robertson (P-R) drag, paying special attention to the pile-up of dust that occurs owing to the interplay of P-R drag and dust sublimation. Specifically, we investigate whether pile-ups still occur when collisions are taken into account, and if they can explain the observed NIR excess.Methods: We computed the steady-state distribution of dust in the inner disk by solving the continuity equation. First, we derived an analytical ...
Context. Debris disks are thought to be extrasolar analogs to the solar system planetesimal belts. T...
The authors thank the French National Research Agency (ANR) for financial support through contract A...
International audienceExcess near-infrared emission is detected around one fifth of main-sequence st...
Context. Hot exozodiacal dust is thought to be responsible for excess near-infrared (NIR) emission...
International audienceContext. Near- and mid-infrared interferometric observations have revealed pop...
Recent interferometric surveys of nearby main-sequence stars show a faint but significant near-infra...
Hot exozodiacal dust emission was detected in recent surveys around two dozen main-sequence stars at...
Excess near-infrared emission is detected around one fifth of main-sequence stars, but its nature is...
Context. Hot exozodiacal dust has been shown to be present in the innermost regions of an increasing...
peer reviewedContext. Hot exozodiacal dust has been shown to be present in the innermost regions of ...
Context. Hot exozodiacal dust has been shown to be present in the innermost regions of an increasing...
International audienceContext. Hot exozodiacal dust has been shown to be present in the innermost re...
Context. Dust is expected to be ubiquitous in extrasolar planetary systems due to the dynamical acti...
Context. Debris disks are thought to be extrasolar analogs to the solar system planetesimal belts. T...
The authors thank the French National Research Agency (ANR) for financial support through contract A...
International audienceExcess near-infrared emission is detected around one fifth of main-sequence st...
Context. Hot exozodiacal dust is thought to be responsible for excess near-infrared (NIR) emission...
International audienceContext. Near- and mid-infrared interferometric observations have revealed pop...
Recent interferometric surveys of nearby main-sequence stars show a faint but significant near-infra...
Hot exozodiacal dust emission was detected in recent surveys around two dozen main-sequence stars at...
Excess near-infrared emission is detected around one fifth of main-sequence stars, but its nature is...
Context. Hot exozodiacal dust has been shown to be present in the innermost regions of an increasing...
peer reviewedContext. Hot exozodiacal dust has been shown to be present in the innermost regions of ...
Context. Hot exozodiacal dust has been shown to be present in the innermost regions of an increasing...
International audienceContext. Hot exozodiacal dust has been shown to be present in the innermost re...
Context. Dust is expected to be ubiquitous in extrasolar planetary systems due to the dynamical acti...
Context. Debris disks are thought to be extrasolar analogs to the solar system planetesimal belts. T...
The authors thank the French National Research Agency (ANR) for financial support through contract A...
International audienceExcess near-infrared emission is detected around one fifth of main-sequence st...