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Dusty Debris Disks as Signposts of Planets: Implications for SIRTF

arXiv:astro-ph/0311546 · doi:10.1086/381700

Abstract

Submillimeter and near-infrared images of cool dusty debris disks and rings suggest the existence of unseen planets. At dusty but non-imaged stars, semi-major axes of associated planets can be estimated from the dust temperature. For some young stars these semi-major axes are greater than an arc second as seen from Earth. Such stars are excellent targets for sensitive near-infrared imaging searches for warm planets. To probe the full extent of the dust and hence of potential planetary orbits, SIRTF observations should include measurements with the 160mu filter.

8 figures, 1 table, accepted in ApJ