Rise and fall of debris disks: MIPS observations of h and chi Persei and the evolution of mid-IR emission from planet formation

Publication Type journal article
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Bromley, Benjamin C.
Other Author Currie, Thayne; Kenyson, Scott J.; Rieke, George; Bragg, Ann; Balog, Zoltan
Title Rise and fall of debris disks: MIPS observations of h and chi Persei and the evolution of mid-IR emission from planet formation
Date 2008
Description We describe Spitzer MIPS observations of the double cluster, h and X Persei, covering a 0.6 deg2 area surrounding the cores of both clusters. The data are combined with IRAC and 2MASS data to investigate 616 sources from 1.25Y24 m. We use the long-baseline Ks ½24 color to identify two populations with IR excess indicative of circumstellar material: Be stars with 24 m excess from optically thin free-free emission, and 17 fainter sources (J 14Y15) with [24] excess consistent with a circumstellar disk. The frequency of IR excess for the fainter sources increases from 4.5 to 24 m. The IR excess is likely due to debris from the planet formation process. The wavelength dependent behavior is consistent with an inside-out clearing of circumstellar disks. Acomparison of the 24 mexcess population in h and Per sources with results for other clusters shows that 24 m emission from debris disks "rises" from 5 to 10 Myr, peaks at 10Y15 Myr, and then "falls" from 15Y20 Myr to 1 Gyr.
Type Text
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Volume 672
First Page 558
Last Page 578
Subject Infrared circumstellar matter; Open clusters and associations stars: Individual (NGC 869, NGC 884) planetary systems: Formation, planetary systems: Protoplanetary disks
Subject LCSH Circumstellar matter; Planetary theory; Stars
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Currie, T., Kenyson, S. J., Rieke, G., Balog, Z., & Bromley B. C. (2008). Rise and fall of debris disks: MIPS observations of h and chi persei and the evolution of mid-IR emission from planet formation. Astrphysical Journal, 672, 558-74.
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