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Gas trapping of hot dust around main-sequence stars

Pearce et al., 2020

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16848763019858189168
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Pearce T
Krivov A
Booth M
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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In 2006, Vega was discovered to display excess near-infrared (NIR) emission. Surveys now detect this phenomenon for one fifth of main-sequence stars, across various spectral types and ages. The excesses are interpreted as populations of small, hot dust grains very close to …
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