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2001ApJ...560L.171C - Astrophys. J., 560, L171-L174 (2001/October-3)

A possible massive asteroid belt around ζ Leporis.

CHEN C.H. and JURA M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have used the Keck I telescope to image at 11.7 and 17.9 µm the dust emission around ζ Leporis, a main-sequence A-type star at 21.5 pc from the Sun with an infrared excess. The excess is at most marginally resolved at 17.9 µm. The dust distance from the star is probably ≤6 AU, although some dust may extend to 9 AU. The mass of observed dust is ∼1022 g. Since the lifetime of dust particles is about 104 yr because of the Poynting-Robertson effect, we robustly estimate at least 4x1026 g must reside in parent bodies, which may be asteroids if the system is in a steady state and has an age of ∼300 Myr. This mass is approximately 200 times that contained within the main asteroid belt in our solar system.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Circumstellar Matter - Stars: Planetary Systems - Stars: Individual: Bright Star Number: HR 1998

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