Extreme debris disks are a distinct subclass produced by large (Moon- to Mars-sized) collisions, with silica-rich mineralogy tracing energetic embryo impacts during terrestrial planet formation and high-W10 silica-poor systems marking later dynamical instability.
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Absorption spectroscopy of 130 young debris-disc hosts yields two new circumstellar-gas detections (TYC7879-1373-1 stable; HIP30414 variable/accreting), both pre-MS and <5 Myr, bringing the <10 Myr total to eight.
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Extreme Debris Disks: Insights into Violent Collisions in Planet Formation and Destruction
Extreme debris disks are a distinct subclass produced by large (Moon- to Mars-sized) collisions, with silica-rich mineralogy tracing energetic embryo impacts during terrestrial planet formation and high-W10 silica-poor systems marking later dynamical instability.
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A search for circumstellar gas in pre-main-sequence debris discs using absorption spectroscopy
Absorption spectroscopy of 130 young debris-disc hosts yields two new circumstellar-gas detections (TYC7879-1373-1 stable; HIP30414 variable/accreting), both pre-MS and <5 Myr, bringing the <10 Myr total to eight.