In this paper a simple model for the steady state evolution of debris disks due to collisions is developed and confronted with the properties of the emerging population of seven Sun-like stars that have hot dust at < 10 AU. The model shows that there is a maximum possible disk mass at a given age, since more massive primordial disks process their mass faster. The corresponding maximum dust luminosity is f(max) = 0.16; 10(-3)r(7/3)t(age)(-1) age, where r is disk radius in AU and t(age) is system age in Myr. The majority (4/7) of the hot disks exceed this limit by >> 1000 and so cannot be the products of massive asteroid belts; rather, the following systems must be undergoing transient events characterized by an unusually high dust c...
Eight nearby stars with known giant planets have been searched for thermal emission in the submillim...
This paper confronts a simple analytical model for the steady state evolution of debris disks due to...
Extensive photometric stellar surveys show that many main sequence stars show emission at infrared a...
There is currently debate over whether the dust content of planetary systems is stochastically regen...
There is currently debate over whether the dust content of planetary systems is stochastically regen...
Within our Solar System lie two belts of planetesimals, the asteroid belt and Kuiper belt. Collision...
Aims. Studies of the debris disk phenomenon have shown that most systems are analogous to the Edgewo...
Main sequence stars, like the Sun, are often found to be orbited by circumstellar material that can ...
We present the discovery of debris systems around three Sun-like stars based on observations perfo...
International audienceContext. Hot exozodiacal dust has been shown to be present in the innermost re...
We present the discovery of debris systems around three solar mass stars based upon observations per...
In this paper a simple analytical model for the steady-state evolution of debris disks due to collis...
At the edge of the Solar System lies the Kuiper Belt, a ring of leftover planetesimals from the era ...
Many stars are known to have dust disks, which are created through collisions between planetesimals,...
Context: Tracing the evolution of debris discs is essential for our understanding of the architectur...
Eight nearby stars with known giant planets have been searched for thermal emission in the submillim...
This paper confronts a simple analytical model for the steady state evolution of debris disks due to...
Extensive photometric stellar surveys show that many main sequence stars show emission at infrared a...
There is currently debate over whether the dust content of planetary systems is stochastically regen...
There is currently debate over whether the dust content of planetary systems is stochastically regen...
Within our Solar System lie two belts of planetesimals, the asteroid belt and Kuiper belt. Collision...
Aims. Studies of the debris disk phenomenon have shown that most systems are analogous to the Edgewo...
Main sequence stars, like the Sun, are often found to be orbited by circumstellar material that can ...
We present the discovery of debris systems around three Sun-like stars based on observations perfo...
International audienceContext. Hot exozodiacal dust has been shown to be present in the innermost re...
We present the discovery of debris systems around three solar mass stars based upon observations per...
In this paper a simple analytical model for the steady-state evolution of debris disks due to collis...
At the edge of the Solar System lies the Kuiper Belt, a ring of leftover planetesimals from the era ...
Many stars are known to have dust disks, which are created through collisions between planetesimals,...
Context: Tracing the evolution of debris discs is essential for our understanding of the architectur...
Eight nearby stars with known giant planets have been searched for thermal emission in the submillim...
This paper confronts a simple analytical model for the steady state evolution of debris disks due to...
Extensive photometric stellar surveys show that many main sequence stars show emission at infrared a...