1. Fast-moving features in the debris disk around AU Microscopii
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Boccaletti, Anthony, Thalmann, Christian, Lagrange, Anne-Marie, Janson, Markus, Augereau, Jean-Charles, Schneider, Glenn, Milli, Julien, Grady, Carol, Debes, John, Langlois, Maud, Mouillet, David, Henning, Thomas, Dominik, Carsten, Maire, Anne-Lise, Beuzit, Jean-Luc, Carson, Joseph, Dohlen, Kjetil, Engler, Natalia, Feldt, Markus, Fusco, Thierry, Ginski, Christian, Girard, Julien H., Hines, Dean, Kasper, Markus, Mawet, Dimitri, Menard, Francois, Meyer, Michael R., Moutou, Claire, Olofsson, Johan, Rodigas, Timothy, Sauvage, Jean-Francois, Schlieder, Joshua, Schmid, Hans Martin, Turatto, Massimo, Udry, Stephane, Vakili, Farrokh, Vigan, Arthur, Wahhaj, Zahed, and Wisniewski, John
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Space debris -- Observations ,Stars -- Observations ,Environmental issues ,Science and technology ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
In the 1980s, excess infrared emission was discovered around main-sequence stars; subsequent direct-imaging observations revealed orbiting disks of cold dust to be the source (1). These 'debris disks' were thought [...]
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- 2015