Cometary Dust in the Debris Disks of HD 31648 and HD 163296: Two "Baby" β Pictoris Stars

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, , Citation Michael L. Sitko et al 1999 ApJ 510 408 DOI 10.1086/306586

0004-637X/510/1/408

Abstract

The debris disks surrounding the pre-main-sequence stars HD 31648 and HD 163296 were observed spectroscopically between 3 and 14 μm. Both stars possess a silicate emission feature at 10 μm that resembles that of the star β Pictoris and those observed in solar system comets. The structure of the band is consistent with a mixture of olivine and pyroxene material, plus an underlying continuum of unspecified origin. The similarity in both size and structure of the silicate band suggests that the material in these systems had a processing history similar to that in our own solar system prior to the time that the grains were incorporated into comets.

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