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DUst around NEarby Stars. The Survey Observational ResultsContext. Debris discs are a consequence of the planet formation process and constitute the fingerprints of planetesimal systems. Their solar system counterparts are the asteroid and Edgeworth-Kuiper belts.Aims. The DUNES survey aims at detecting extra-solar analogues to the Edgeworth-Kuiper belt around solar-type stars, putting in this way the solar system into context. The survey allows us to address some questions related to the prevalence and properties of planetesimal systems.Methods. We used Herschel PACS to observe a sample of nearby FGK stars. Data at 100 and 160 micron were obtained, complemented in some cases with observations at 70 micron, and at 250, 350 and 500 micron using SPIRE. The observing strategy was to integrate as deep as possible at 100 micron to detect the stellar photosphere. Results. Debris discs have been detected at a fractional luminosity level down to several times that of the Edgeworth-Kuiper belt. The incidence rate of discs around the DUNES stars is increased from a rate of approx. 12.1% +/- 5% before Herschel to approx 20.2 % +/- % 2. A significant fraction (approx. 52%) of the discs are resolved, which represents an enormous step ahead from the previously known resolved discs. Some stars are associated with faint far-IR excesses attributed to a new class of cold discs. Although it cannot be excluded that these excesses are produced by coincidental alignment of background galaxies, statistical arguments suggest that at least some of them are true debris discs. Some discs display peculiar SEDs with spectral indexes in the 70-160 micron range steeper than the Rayleigh-Jeans one. An analysis of the debris disc parameters suggests that a decrease might exist of the mean black body radius from the F-type to the K-type stars. In addition, a weak trend is suggested for a correlation of disc sizes and an anticorrelation of disc temperatures with the stellar age.
Document ID
20140010830
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Eiroa, C.
(Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Cantoblanco, Spain)
Marshall, J. P.
(Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Cantoblanco, Spain)
Mora, A.
(European Space Astronomy Center (ESAC) Madrid, Spain)
Montesinos, B.
(European Space Astronomy Center (ESAC) Madrid, Spain)
Absil, O.
(Liege Univ. Belgium)
Augereau, J. Ch.
(Grenoble-1 Univ. France)
Bayo, A.
(European Southern Observatory Santiago, Chile)
Bryden, G.
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA, United States)
Danchi, W.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD United States)
delBurgo, C.
(Instituto Nacional de Astrofisica, Optica y Electronica Puebla, Mexico)
Ertel, S..
(Grenoble-1 Univ. France)
Fridlund, M.
(European Space Agency. European Space Research and Technology Center, ESTEC Noordwijk, Netherlands)
Heras, A. M.
(European Space Agency. European Space Research and Technology Center, ESTEC Noordwijk, Netherlands)
Krivov, A. V.
(Friedrich-Schiller Univ. Jena, Germany)
Launhardt, R.
(Max-Planck-Inst. fuer Astronomie Heidelberg, Germany)
Liseau, R.
(Onsala Space Observatory Sweden)
Lohne, T.
(Friedrich-Schiller Univ. Jena, Germany)
Maldonado, J.
(Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Cantoblanco, Spain)
Pilbratt, G. L.
(European Space Agency. European Space Research and Technology Center, ESTEC Noordwijk, Netherlands)
Roberge, A.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD United States)
Rodman, J.
(Georg-August Univ. Goettingen, Germany)
Sanz-Forcada, J.
(European Space Astronomy Center (ESAC) Madrid, Spain)
Stapelfeldt, K.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD United States)
Ardila, D.
(California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA, United States)
Beichmann, C.
(California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 19, 2014
Publication Date
July 1, 2013
Publication Information
Publication: Astronomy & Astrophysics
Publisher: Astronomy & Astrophysics
Volume: 555
ISSN: 0004-6361
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Report/Patent Number
GSFC-E-DAA-TN11028
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: AYA208-01727
CONTRACT_GRANT: DFG Lo 1715/1-1
CONTRACT_GRANT: DFG Kr 2164/10-1
CONTRACT_GRANT: AYA2011-30147-C03-03
CONTRACT_GRANT: AYA2008-02038
CONTRACT_GRANT: AYA2011-26202
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
circumstellar matter
infrared stars
planetary systems
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