HD 181296


Object RA (J2000) DEC (J2000) SpTy Category Distance
(pc)
R band
(mag)
Inclination PAdisk Disk Diameter
(")
Disk Diameter
(AU)
Reference How well
Resolved
Reference
Wavelength (micron)
HD 18129619 22 51.2062-54 25 26.150A0VMS48580.524.0Smith et al. 20091.118.3


Notes:

Also known as {eta} Telescopii


References:


Resolved debris disc emission around {eta} Telescopii: a young solar system or ongoing planet formation?
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Spitzer MIPS Observations of Stars in the ? Pictoris Moving Group
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Characterization of Dusty Debris Disks: The IRAS and Hipparcos Catalogs
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Spitzer IRS spectroscopy of IRAS-discovered debris disks
Chen, C. H., Sargent, B. A., Bohac, C., Kim, K. H., Leibensperger, E., Jura, M., Najita, J., Forrest, W. J., Watson, D. M., Sloan, G. C., Keller, L. D., 2006ApJS, 166, 351
Debris Disk Evolution around A Stars
Su, K. Y. L.; Rieke, G. H.; Stansberry, J. A.; Bryden, G.; Stapelfeldt, K. R., Trilling, D. E., Muzerolle, J., Beichman, C. A., Moro-Martin, A., Hines, D. C., Werner, M. W., 2006, ApJ, 653, 675
Dusty debris disks as signposts of planets: implications for Spitzer Space Telescope
Zuckerman, B. & Song, I., 2004, ApJ, 603, 738