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Modeling the Infrared Emission from the Epsilon Eridani Disk

arXiv:astro-ph/0311069 · doi:10.1086/380495

Abstract

We model the infrared (IR) emission from the ring-like dust disk around the main-sequence (MS) star Epsilon Eridani, a young analog to our solar system, in terms of a porous dust model previously developed for the extended wedge-shaped disk around the MS star $β$ Pictoris and the sharply truncated ring-like disks around the Herbig Ae/Be stars HR 4796A and HD 141569A. It is shown that the porous dust model with a porosity of $\simali$90% is also successful in reproducing the IR to submillimeter dust emission spectral energy distribution as well as the 850$\mum$ flux radial profile of the dust ring around the more evolved MS star Epsilon Eridani. Predictions are made for future {\it SIRTF} observations which may allow a direct test of the porous dust model.

To appear in The Astrophysical Journal Letters (2003-November-20th issue); 11 pages; 2 figures