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Protoplanetary Material Around Nearby Stars
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 August 2017
Abstract
A statistical analysis of IRAS observations indicates that about 20% of the nearby main sequence stars, and probably a similar fraction of main sequence stars not detectable by IRAS, shows evidence of significant infrared excess beyond 12 microns. Spectral type A dwarfs are predominant, but not exclusive in showing large 60 micron excesses. Our solar system, when viewed from sufficient distance, appears to have, in contrast to this, less than 1% of cool infrared excess. These observational facts are consistent with the working hypothesis that cold infrared excess in stable main sequence stars is due to proto-planetary material, observable during the accretion phase in the evolution of a solar system.
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- Section II. The Search for Other Planetary Systems
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