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2009ApJ...691.1896A - Astrophys. J., 691, 1896-1908 (2009/February-1)

Dust in the inner regions of debris disks around A stars.

AKESON R.L., CIARDI D.R., MILLAN-GABET R., MERAND A., FOLCO E.D., MONNIER J.D., BEICHMAN C.A., ABSIL O., AUFDENBERG J., McALISTER H., TEN BRUMMELAAR T., STURMANN J., STURMANN L. and TURNER N.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present infrared interferometric observations of the inner regions of two A-star debris disks, β Leo and ζ Lep, using the FLUOR instrument at the CHARA interferometer on both short (30 m) and long (> 200 m) baselines. For the target stars, the short-baseline visibilities are lower than expected for the stellar photosphere alone, while those of a check star, δ Leo, are not. We interpret this visibility offset of a few percent as a near-infrared (NIR) excess arising from dust grains which, due to the instrumental field of view, must be located within several AU of the central star. For β Leo, the NIR excess-producing grains are spatially distinct from the dust which produces the previously known mid-infrared (MIR) excess. For ζ Lep, the NIR excess may be spatially associated with the MIR excess-producing material. We present simple geometric models which are consistent with the NIR and MIR excesses and show that for both objects, the NIR-producing material is most consistent with a thin ring of dust near the sublimation radius, with typical grain sizes smaller than the nominal radiation pressure blowout radius. Finally, we discuss possible origins of the NIR-emitting dust in the context of debris disk evolution models.

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Journal keyword(s): circumstellar matter - stars: individual (β Leo, ζ Lep)

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