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New Sub-Millimeter Limits on Dust in the 55 Cancri Planetary System
Ethical Standards in Astronomy
VITA David Jewitt Address Dept. Earth, Planetary and Space
A PLANET-SCULPTING SCENARIO for the HD 61005 DEBRIS DISK
Existence of Exoplanet 'Fomalhaut B' Called Into Question 26 September 2011, by Bob Yirka
New Observafions of Fomalhaut, Beta Pic and HR 4796A with HST And
The Architecture of Planetary Systems Revealed by Debris Disk Imaging
Future Breakthroughs in Understanding the Fomalhaut Planetary System Using ALMA
A Deep Polarimetric Study of the Asymmetrical Debris Disk HD 106906
Astro2020 Science White Paper Cold Debris Disks As Strategic Targets for the 2020S
L161 Discovery of an Extended Debris Disk
Ethics in Astronomy
Diablo Moonwatch Mount Diablo Astronomical Society
REBECCA OPPENHEIMER 1999 Ph.D., Astronomy, California
Exoplanet Characterization and the Search for Life
Are Planets and Debris Correlated? Herschel Imaging of 61 Vir
New HST Data and Modeling Reveal a Massive Planetesimal Collision Around Fomalhaut
Dr. Paul Kalas the Dirt Surrounding Exosolar Planets
Top View
Discovery of Reflection Nebulosity Around Five Vega-Like Stars
Dust Belt Around Nearby Star Clear Sign of Exoplanet 22 June 2005
The First Interstellar Comet 2I/Borisov: a New Touch in the NEO Problem
1 HEIC0821: EMBARGOED UNTIL 20:30 (CET)/02:30 Pm EST 13 Nov
Observations of Debris Disks Before Herschel
LPIB Issue 163 January 2021
Optical Images of an Exosolar Planet 25 Light-Years from Earth Paul Kalas, Et Al
Main Belt Structure and the Orbit of Fomalhaut B Paul Kalas (UCB) | James Graham (UCB) | Michael Fitzgerald (UCLA) | Mark Clampin (GSFC)
Understanding the Nearby Star-Forming Universe with JWST
Rebecca Oppenheimer CV
Arxiv:2004.13722V2 [Astro-Ph.EP] 24 Jun 2020
Imaging the 44 Au Kuiper Belt Analog Debris Ring Around HD 141569A with GPI Polarimetry
1. Introduction 2. Observations and Data
Debris Disks: Structure, Composition, and Variability Arxiv:1802.04313V1 [Astro-Ph.EP] 12 Feb 2018
Direct Observation of an Exoplanet