Discovery of a large dust disk around the nearby star AU Microscopii
- PMID: 14988511
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1093420
Discovery of a large dust disk around the nearby star AU Microscopii
Abstract
We present the discovery of a circumstellar dust disk surrounding AU Microscopii (AU Mic, GJ 803, HD 197481). This young M star at 10 parsec has the same age and origin as beta Pictoris, another nearby star surrounded by a dust disk. The AU Mic disk is detected between 50 astronomical units (AU) and 210 AU radius, a region where dust lifetimes exceed the present stellar age. Thus, AU Mic is the nearest star where we directly observe the solid material required for planet formation. Because 85% of stars are M-type, the AU Mic disk provides new clues on how the majority of planetary systems might form and evolve.
Comment in
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Astronomy. Nearby planetary disks.Science. 2004 Mar 26;303(5666):1982-3. doi: 10.1126/science.1095851. Science. 2004. PMID: 15044792 No abstract available.
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