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ANALOGS OF THE EARLY SOLAR SYSTEM
David W. Koerner
Astronomy and Planetary Sciences
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Circumstellar Disks
100%
T Tauri Stars
100%
Early Solar System
100%
Dust
66%
Dust Continuum Emission
66%
Optically Thin
66%
Main Sequence Stars
66%
Extrasolar Planets
66%
High-resolution
33%
Debris
33%
Short Time Scale
33%
Planetary Systems
33%
Circumstellar Dust
33%
Protoplanetary Disks
33%
Young Stars
33%
Hubble Space Telescope
33%
Circumstellar Material
33%
Circumstellar
33%
Molecular Gas
33%
Radiation Pressure
33%
Long Wavelength
33%
Replenishment
33%
Inner Void
33%
Poynting-Robertson Drag
33%
Photosphere
33%
Interferometric Techniques
33%
Dynamical Features
33%
Astronomical Techniques
33%
Telescope Images
33%
Physics
T Tauri Stars
100%
Circumstellar Disks
100%
Dust Continuum Emission
66%
Extrasolar Planet
66%
Main Sequence Stars
66%
Planetary System
33%
High Resolution
33%
Circumstellar Dust
33%
Protoplanetary Disk
33%
Hubble Space Telescope
33%
Molecular Gas
33%
Radiation Pressure
33%
Photosphere
33%