HR 8799
RA (J2000) |
DEC (J2000) |
Category |
SpTy |
R band (mag) |
Distance (pc) |
Disk Diameter (") |
Disk Diameter (AU) |
Inclination |
PADisk |
Reference |
How Well Resolved |
At ref. wavelength (micron) |
# References |
| 23 07 28.71 | +21 08 03.3 | MS | A5? | 5.8 | 40 | 25 | 1000 | <25 | | http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2009ApJ...705..314S | 1.5 | 70 | 10 |
Notes:Two dust belts separated by three directly-detected planets References:Remnant Gas in Evolved Circumstellar Disks: Herschel PACS Observations of 10-100 Myr Old Disk Systems Geers, V.C. et al. 2012 Ap.J. 755 8 | Herschel non-detection of [O I] emission | | Resolved Submillimeter Observations of the HR 8799 and HD 107146 Debris Disks Hughes, A.M. Et al. 2011 Ap.J. 70 38 | SMA 880 um continuum mapping | | A possible architecture of the planetary system HR 8799 Reidemesiter, M. et al. 2009 A.&A. 503 247 | | | Solar System Analogs Around IRAS-Discovered Debris Disks Chen, C.H. et al. 2009 Ap.J. 701 1367 | SED modeling | | The Debris Disk Around HR 8799 *Su, K.Y.L. et al. 2009 Ap.J. 705 314 | Resolved at 24 and 70 microns |  | Direct Imaging of Multiple Planets Orbiting the Star HR 8799 Marois, C. et al. 2008 Science 322 1348 | | | Characterization of Dusty Debris Disks: The IRAS and Hipparcos Catalogs Rhee, J.H. et al. 2007 Ap.J. 660 1556 | | | Nearby debris disk systems with high fractional luminosity reconsidered Moor, A., Abraham, P., Derekas, A., Kiss, C., Kiss, L.L., Apai, D., Grady, C., & Henning, Th., 2006, ApJ, 644, 525 | | | The Dust Properties of Eight Debris Disk Candidates as Determined by Submillimeter Photometry Williams, J.P. And Andrews, S.M. 2006 Ap.J. 653 1480 | | | Spitzer IRS Spectroscopy of IRAS-discovered Debris Disks Chen, C.H. et al. 2006 Ap.J.S. 166 351 | | |
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