TY - JOUR
T1 - The discovery of new warm debris disks around F-type stars
AU - Moór, A.
AU - Apai, D.
AU - Pascucci, I.
AU - Ábrahám, P.
AU - Grady, C.
AU - Henning, Th
AU - Juhász, A.
AU - Kiss, Cs
AU - Kóspál, Á
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - We report the discovery of four rare debris disks with warm excesses around F stars, significantly increasing the number of such systems known in the solar neighborhood. Three of the disks are consistent with the predictions of steady-state planetesimal disk evolution models. The oldest source, HD 169666, displays a dust fractional luminosity too high to be in a steady state and we suggest that this system recently underwent a transient event of dust production. In addition, two spectra of this star separated by approximately three years show silicate emission features, indicative of submicron- to micron-sized grains. We argue that such small grains would be rapidly depleted and their presence in both spectra suggests that the production of small dust is continuous over a timescale of at least a few years. We predict that systems showing variable mid-infrared spectra, if they exist, will provide valuable help in distinguishing the possible scenarios proposed for dust replenishment.
AB - We report the discovery of four rare debris disks with warm excesses around F stars, significantly increasing the number of such systems known in the solar neighborhood. Three of the disks are consistent with the predictions of steady-state planetesimal disk evolution models. The oldest source, HD 169666, displays a dust fractional luminosity too high to be in a steady state and we suggest that this system recently underwent a transient event of dust production. In addition, two spectra of this star separated by approximately three years show silicate emission features, indicative of submicron- to micron-sized grains. We argue that such small grains would be rapidly depleted and their presence in both spectra suggests that the production of small dust is continuous over a timescale of at least a few years. We predict that systems showing variable mid-infrared spectra, if they exist, will provide valuable help in distinguishing the possible scenarios proposed for dust replenishment.
KW - Circumstellar matter - infrared
KW - Stars
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U2 - 10.1088/0004-637X/700/1/L25
DO - 10.1088/0004-637X/700/1/L25
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 700
SP - L25-L29
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 1 PART 2
ER -