The Formation and Evolution of Planetary Systems (FEPS): Discovery of an Unusual Debris System Associated with HD 12039

Abstract

We report the discovery of a debris system associated with the 30 Myr old G3/5V star HD 12039 using Spitzer Space Telescope observations from 3.6 -- 160μm. An observed infrared excess (L IR/L = 1×10-4) above the expected photosphere for λ 14μm is fit by thermally emitting material with a color temperature of T 110 K, warmer than the majority of debris disks identified to date around Sun-like stars. The object is not detected at 70μm with a 3σ upper limit 6 times the expected photospheric flux. The spectrum of the infrared excess can be explained by warm, optically thin material comprised of blackbody-like grains of size 7 μm that reside in a belt orbiting the star at 4--6 AU. An alternate model dominated by smaller grains, near the blow-out size a 0.5μm, located at 30-40AU is also possible, but requires the dust to have been produced recently since such small grains will be expelled from the system by radiation pressure in few × 102yrs.

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