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arxiv: 1204.4087 · v2 · pith:IMIM6XQ2new · submitted 2012-04-18 · 🌌 astro-ph.EP · astro-ph.SR

On the unusual gas composition in the Beta Pictoris debris disk

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The metallic gas associated with the Beta Pic debris disk is not believed to be primordial, but arises from the destruction of dust grains. Recent observations have shown that carbon and oxygen in this gas are exceptionally overabundant compared to other elements, by some 400 times. We study the origin of this enrichment under two opposing hypothesis, preferential production, where the gas is produced with the observed unusual abundance (as may happen if gas is produced by photo-desorption from C/O-rich icy grains), and preferential depletion, where the gas evolves to the observed state from an original solar abundance (if outgassing occurs under high-speed collisions) under a number of dynamical processes. We include ... ... We find ... ...

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