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Decay of planetary debris disks
G. H. Rieke
, K. Y.L. Su
, J. A. Stansberry
, D. Trilling
, G. Bryden
, J. Muzerolle
, B. White
, N. Gorlova
, E. T. Young
, C. A. Beichman
, K. R. Stapelfeldt
, D. C. Hines
Astronomy and Planetary Sciences
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Debris Disks
100%
Excess Emissions
100%
Young Stars
66%
Photometry
66%
Thermal Emission
66%
Debris
33%
Planetary System Formation
33%
Binary System
33%
Solar System
33%
Line Emission
33%
Dust
33%
Radiometric Properties
33%
ALLSTAR
33%
Planetesimals
33%
Main Sequence
33%
Emission Lines
33%
Time Dependence
33%
Isochrones
33%
A-type
33%
Infrared Space Observatory
33%
Extended Emission
33%
Strong Emission
33%
Protoplanetary
33%
Infrared Astronomy
33%
Seven-level
33%
Interstellar Gas
33%
Algol-type
33%
Evolution Stage
33%
Physics
Debris Disks
100%
Photometry
66%
Thermal Emission
66%
Planetary System Formation
33%
Theoretical Model
33%
Protoplanets
33%
Time Dependence
33%
Infrared Space Observatory
33%
Infrared Astronomy Satellite
33%
Interstellar Gas
33%