Irregular satellites are the minor bodies found orbiting all four Solar System giant planets, with large semimajor axes, eccentricities, and inclinations. Previous studies have determined that the Solar System's irregular satellites are extremely collisionally evolved populations today, having lost $\sim$99 per cent of their initial mass over the course of hundreds of Myr. Such an evolution implies that the irregular satellites must have produced a population of dusty collisional debris in the past, which is potentially observable due to the resulting reprocessing of stellar light. In this dissertation we examine the signatures of the debris discs produced by extrasolar analogues of this process. Radiation pressure, quantified by the parame...
Many main-sequence stars possess tenuous circumstellar dust clouds believed to trace extrasolar anal...
Within our Solar System lie two belts of planetesimals, the asteroid belt and Kuiper belt. Collision...
Debris disks, which are inferred from the observed infrared excess to be ensembles of dust, rocks, a...
Irregular satellites are the minor bodies found orbiting all four Solar System giant planets with la...
The dust disks observed around mature stars are evidence that plantesimals are present in these syst...
The number of stars that are known to have debris disks is greater than that of stars known to harbo...
Context. Debris disks are the natural by-products of the planet formation process. Scattered or pola...
Debris discs are dusty belts of planetesimals around main-sequence stars, similar to the asteroid an...
Many debris discs reveal a two-component structure, with a cold outer and a warm inner component. Wh...
At the edge of the Solar System lies the Kuiper Belt, a ring of leftover planetesimals from the era ...
Main sequence stars are commonly surrounded by debris disks, composed of cold dust continuously repl...
There exists strong circumstantial evidence from their eccentric orbits that most of the known extra...
Rings of "space debris" are seen around nearby stars, resulting from the collisions of extrasolar co...
There exists strong circumstantial evidence from their eccentric orbits that most of the known giant...
The dust disks observed around mature stars are evidence that plantesimals are present in these syst...
Many main-sequence stars possess tenuous circumstellar dust clouds believed to trace extrasolar anal...
Within our Solar System lie two belts of planetesimals, the asteroid belt and Kuiper belt. Collision...
Debris disks, which are inferred from the observed infrared excess to be ensembles of dust, rocks, a...
Irregular satellites are the minor bodies found orbiting all four Solar System giant planets with la...
The dust disks observed around mature stars are evidence that plantesimals are present in these syst...
The number of stars that are known to have debris disks is greater than that of stars known to harbo...
Context. Debris disks are the natural by-products of the planet formation process. Scattered or pola...
Debris discs are dusty belts of planetesimals around main-sequence stars, similar to the asteroid an...
Many debris discs reveal a two-component structure, with a cold outer and a warm inner component. Wh...
At the edge of the Solar System lies the Kuiper Belt, a ring of leftover planetesimals from the era ...
Main sequence stars are commonly surrounded by debris disks, composed of cold dust continuously repl...
There exists strong circumstantial evidence from their eccentric orbits that most of the known extra...
Rings of "space debris" are seen around nearby stars, resulting from the collisions of extrasolar co...
There exists strong circumstantial evidence from their eccentric orbits that most of the known giant...
The dust disks observed around mature stars are evidence that plantesimals are present in these syst...
Many main-sequence stars possess tenuous circumstellar dust clouds believed to trace extrasolar anal...
Within our Solar System lie two belts of planetesimals, the asteroid belt and Kuiper belt. Collision...
Debris disks, which are inferred from the observed infrared excess to be ensembles of dust, rocks, a...