HD 61005


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 6100507 35 47.4-32 12 14.0G8MS34.68.3706207.6Hines et al. 200763.51.1


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Formation and Evolution of Planetary Systems: Properties of Debris Dust Around Solar-Type Stars
Carpenter, J.M., 2009, ApJ, 181, 197
Interstellar Medium Sculpting of the HD 32297 Debris Disk
Debes, J.H., Weinberger, A.J., and Kuchner, M.J. 2009 Ap.J. 702 318
Morphological model
Hubble Space Telescope Optical Imaging of the Eroding Debris Disk HD 61005
Maness, H.L. et al. 2009 Ap.J. 707 1098
Long-wavelength observations of debris discs around sun-like stars
Roccatagliata, V., Henning, Th., Wolf, S., Rodmann, J., Corder, S., Carpenter, J. M., Meyer, M. R., Dowell, D., 2009, A&A, 497, 409
350 micron detection
The complete census of 70 {mu}m-bright debris disks within ``the formation and evolution of planetary systems'' Spitzer Legacy Survey of Sun-like stars.
Hillenbrand, L. A., Carpenter, J. M., Kim, J. S., Meyer, M. R., Backman, D. E., Moro-Mart?n, A., Hollenbach, D. J., Hines, D. C., Pascucci, I., Bouwman, J., 2008, ApJ, 677, 630
The Moth: an unusual circumstellar structure associated with HD61005
*Hines, D.C., Schneider, G., Hollenbach, D., et al., 2007, ApJ, 671, L165
Characterization of Dusty Debris Disks: The IRAS and Hipparcos Catalogs
Rhee, J.H., Song, I., Zuckerman, B., McElwain, M., 2007, ApJ, 660, 1556
Evolution of cold circumstellar dust around solar-type stars
Carpenter, J.M., Wolf, S., Schreyer, K., Launhardt, R., & Henning, T., 2005, AJ, 129, 1049