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Protoplanetary Disks and Debris Disks
Astro2020 Science White Paper Modeling Debris Disk Evolution
Exep Science Plan Appendix (SPA) (This Document)
Solar System Debris Disk - S2D2
Planets and Debris Disks
Debris Disks: the First 30 Years Where Will Herschel Take Us?
Tidal Detachment and Evaporation Following an Exoplanet-Star Collision
Debris Disks: Exploring the Environment and Evolution of Planetary Systems Prospects for Submillimeter Observational Studies in the Next Decade
SEEDS – Direct Imaging Survey for Exoplanets and Disks
An Evolving Astrobiology Glossary
The Nature of the Giant Exomoon Candidate Kepler-1625 B-I René Heller
Millimeter Imaging of the Β Pictoris Debris Disk: Evidence for a Planetesimal Belt
Astronomy Astrophysics
Debris Disks Sculpted by Embedded Planets: an Hst View of the Beta Pictoris Debris Disk-Giant Exoplanet System and Implications for Imaging Earth-Like Planets
6. Debris Disk Observations Overview of Star and Planet Formation
The Extrasolar Planetary Imaging Coronagraph: Architectures of Extrasolar Systems
Constraining the Solar System's Debris Disk with in Situ New
Wise Detections of Dust in the Habitable Zones of Planet-Bearing Stars
Top View
Insights Into Planetary Systems Through JWST Imaging of Debris Disks
Risks for Life on Proxima B from Sterilizing Impacts
Detecting Exomoons Via Doppler Monitoring of Directly Imaged Exoplanets
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Protoplanetary Disks and Their Evolution
Follow-Up Imaging of Disk Candidates from the Disk Detective Citizen Science Project: New Discoveries and False Positives in WISE Circumstellar Disk Surveys
Extrasolar Systems Shed Light on Our
Warm Debris Disks Candidates in Transiting Planets Systems
Insights Into Planet Formation from Debris Disks II
Understanding the Nearby Star-Forming Universe with JWST
EXOPLANETARY CIRCUMSTELLAR ENVIRONMENTS and DISK
High-Contrast Imaging of Low- Mass Companions and Debris Disks
Evolution of Debris Disks REVIEWS Further Click Here for Quick Links to Annual Reviews Content Online, Mark C
Debris Disks and the Search for Life in the Universe
Herschel Detects Oxygen in the Β Pictoris Debris Disk? A
Program & Abstracts
Insights Into Planet Formation from Debris Disks: II. Giant Impacts In
Debris Disks from an Astronomical and an Astrobiological Viewpoint
Planetary Systems in Polarized Light: Debris Disk Observations and Instrumentation
Imaging Discovery of the Debris Disk Around Hip 79977∗
Understanding the Liveliness and Volatility of Debris Disks: from the Microscopic Properties to Causal Mechanisms
The Exozodiacal Dust Problem for Direct Observations of Exoearths
Physics of Debris Disks
Lecture 10: Icy Bodies in Outer Solar System & Debris Disk Evolution
Direct Imaging of the HD 35841 Debris Disk: a Polarized Dust Ring
Potentially Unstable Planet Forming Disks
New Disk Discovered with VLT/SPHERE Around the M Star GSC 07396−00759? E
Debris Disks: an Overview
Dr. Travis Barman Lunar and Planetary Lab Phone: (520) 621-2806 University of Arizona
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Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
Observing Exoplanets with the James Webb Space Telescope
Extending the Search for Extrasolar Planets
Exoplanet Resource Guide
Characterizing Young Debris Disks Through Far-Infrared and Optical Observations
Debris Disk Structures and Implications for Planetary Systems
Debris Disks: Structure, Composition, and Variability Arxiv:1802.04313V1 [Astro-Ph.EP] 12 Feb 2018
In Situ Formation of Icy Moons of Uranus and Neptune
Debris Disks
A Planetesimal Orbiting Within the Debris Disc Around a White Dwarf Star Arxiv:1904.02163V1 [Astro-Ph.EP] 3 Apr 2019
3. Debris Disks and Exozodiacal Dust by Roberge