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We present a determination of the molecular gas mass in the AU Microscopii circumstellar disk. Direct detection of a gas component to the AU Mic disk has proven elusive, with upper limits derived from ultraviolet absorption line and…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 Kevin France , Aki Roberge , Roxana E. Lupu , Seth Redfield , Paul D. Feldman

We present the discovery of a circumstellar dust disk surrounding AU Microscopium (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…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-10 Paul Kalas , Michael C. Liu , Brenda C. Matthews

AU Microscopii (AU Mic) is the second closest pre main sequence star, at a distance of 9.79 parsecs and with an age of 22 million years. AU Mic possesses a relatively rare and spatially resolved3 edge-on debris disk extending from about 35…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2020-06-29 Peter Plavchan , Thomas Barclay , Jonathan Gagné , Peter Gao , Bryson Cale , William Matzko , Diana Dragomir , Sam Quinn , Dax Feliz , Keivan Stassun , Ian J. M. Crossfield , David A. Berardo , David W. Latham , Ben Tieu , Guillem Anglada-Escudé , George Ricker , Roland Vanderspek , Sara Seager , Joshua N. Winn , Jon M. Jenkins , Stephen Rinehart , Akshata Krishnamurthy , Scott Dynes , John Doty , Fred Adams , Dennis A. Afanasev , Chas Beichman , Mike Bottom , Brendan P. Bowler , Carolyn Brinkworth , Carolyn J. Brown , Andrew Cancino , David R. Ciardi , Mark Clampin , Jake T. Clark , Karen Collins , Cassy Davison , Daniel Foreman-Mackey , Elise Furlan , Eric J. Gaidos , Claire Geneser , Frank Giddens , Emily Gilbert , Ryan Hall , Coel Hellier , Todd Henry , Jonathan Horner , Andrew W. Howard , Chelsea Huang , Joseph Huber , Stephen R. Kane , Matthew Kenworthy , John Kielkopf , David Kipping , Chris Klenke , Ethan Kruse , Natasha Latouf , Patrick Lowrance , Bertrand Mennesson , Matthew Mengel , Sean M. Mills , Tim Morton , Norio Narita , Elisabeth Newton , America Nishimoto , Jack Okumura , Enric Palle , Joshua Pepper , Elisa V. Quintana , Aki Roberge , Veronica Roccatagliata , Joshua E. Schlieder , Angelle Tanner , Johanna Teske , C. G. Tinney , Andrew Vanderburg , Kaspar von Braun , Bernie Walp , Jason Wang , Sharon Xuesong Wang , Denise Weigand , Russel White , Robert A. Wittenmyer , Duncan J. Wright , Allison Youngblood , Hui Zhang , Perri Zilberman

(abridged) Debris disks around main sequence stars are produced by the erosion and evaporation of unseen parent bodies. AU Microscopii (GJ 803) is a compelling object to study in the context of disk evolution across different spectral…

We present an H-band image of the light scattered from circumstellar dust around the nearby (10 pc) young M star AU Microscopii (AU Mic, GJ 803, HD 197481), obtained with the Keck adaptive optics system. We resolve the disk both vertically…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-10 Stanimir Metchev , Joshua A. Eisner , Lynne A. Hillenbrand , Sebastian Wolf

AU Mic is a young, nearby X-ray active M-dwarf with an edge-on debris disk. Debris disk are the successors of the gaseous disks usually surrounding pre-main sequence stars which form after the first few Myrs of their host stars' lifetime,…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-05-18 P. C. Schneider , J. H. M. M. Schmitt

We present far-infrared and submillimeter maps from the Herschel Space Observatory and the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope of the debris disk host star AU Microscopii. Disk emission is detected at 70, 160, 250, 350, 450, 500 and 850 micron.…

The young and nearby star \beta\ Pictoris (\beta\ Pic) is surrounded by a debris disk composed of dust and gas known to host a myriad evaporating exocomets, planetesimals and at least one planet. At an edge-on inclination, as seen from…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2017-03-08 P. A. Wilson , A. Lecavelier des Etangs , A. Vidal-Madjar , V. Bourrier , G. Hébrard , F. Kiefer , H. Beust , R. Ferlet , A. -M. Lagrange

AU Mic is a young and nearby M-dwarf star harbouring a circumstellar debris disk and one recently discovered planet on an 8d orbit. Large-scale structures within the disk were also discovered and are moving outward at high velocity. We aim…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2023-01-16 A. Gallenne , C. Desgrange , J. Milli , J. Sanchez-Bermudez , G. Chauvin , S. Kraus , J. H. Girard , A. Boccaletti , A. M. Lagrange , P. Delorme

According to the current paradigm of circumstellar disk evolution, gas-rich primordial disks evolve into gas-poor debris disks compose of second-generation dust. To explore the transition between these phases, we searched for $^{12}$CO,…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2017-11-15 A. Moór , M. Curé , Á. Kóspál , P. Ábrahám , T. Csengeri , C. Eiroa , D. Gunawan , Th. Henning , A. M. Hughes , A. Juhász , N. Pawellek , M. Wyatt

Context: The dusty debris disk around the $\sim$20 Myr old main-sequence A-star {\beta} Pictoris is known to contain gas. Evidence points towards a secondary origin of the gas as opposed to being a direct remnant form the initial…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2014-03-14 G. Cataldi , A. Brandeker , G. Olofsson , B. Larsson , R. Liseau , J. Blommaert , M. Fridlund , R. Ivison , E. Pantin , B. Sibthorpe , B. Vandenbussche , Y. Wu

Since the discovery of its dusty disk in 1984, Beta Pictoris has become the prototype of young early-type planetary systems, and there are now various indications that a massive Jovian planet is orbiting the star at ~ 10 AU. However, no…

We present millimeter imaging observations in the 1200 micron continuum of the disk around beta Pictoris. With the 25 arcsec beam, the beta Pic disk is unresolved perpendicularly to the disk plane (< 10 arcsec), but slightly resolved in the…

We consider constraints on the planetesimal population residing in the disks of AU Microscopii, Beta Pictoris and Fomalhaut taking into account their observed thicknesses and normal disk opacities. We estimate that bodies of radius 5, 180…

Astrophysics · Physics 2015-07-29 Alice C. Quillen , Alessandro Morbidelli , Alex Moore

The vertical distribution of dust in debris disks is sensitive to the number and size of large planetesimals dynamically stirring the disk, and is therefore well-suited for constraining the prevalence of otherwise unobservable Uranus and…

While most debris disks consist of dust with little or no gas, a fraction has significant amounts of gas detected via emission lines of CO, ionized carbon, and/or atomic oxygen. Almost all such gaseous debris disks known are around A-type…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2023-11-07 Riouhei Nakatani , Neal J. Turner , Yasuhiro Hasegawa , Gianni Cataldi , Yuri Aikawa , Sebastián Marino , Hiroshi Kobayashi

The edge-on disk surrounding the nearby young star Beta Pictoris is the archetype of the "debris disks", which are composed of dust and gas produced by collisions and evaporation of planetesimals, analogues of Solar System comets and…

Chemical compositions of planets reveal much about their formation environments. Such information is well sought-after in studies of Solar System bodies and extra-solar ones. Here, we investigate the composition of planetesimals in the beta…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2025-03-19 Yanqin Wu , Kadin Worthen , Alexis Brandeker , Christine Chen

We present the first comprehensive analysis of the AU Mic debris disk properties since the system was discovered by Kalas et al. (2004), and we explore whether the dynamical model, successful to reproduce the Beta Pic brightness profile…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-11 J. C. Augereau , H. Beust

Analyzing Spitzer and Herschel archival measurements we identified a debris disk around the young K7/M0 star CP-72 2713. The system belongs to the 24Myr old $\beta$ Pic moving group. Our new 1.33mm continuum observation, obtained with the…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2020-06-11 A. Moór , N. Pawellek , P. Ábrahám , Á. Kóspál , K. Vida , A. Pál , A. Dutrey , E. Di Folco , A. M. Hughes , Q. Kral , I. Pascucci
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