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ISO Observations of Circumstellar Material
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
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Circumstellar matter is found almost exclusively around young stars that have not yet reached the main sequence and around old stars that have left this sequence. Some main sequence stars still carry the remnants of a disk of dustlike material as a remnant of their time of formation.
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