2005
DOI: 10.1086/426755
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Hubble Space TelescopeAdvanced Camera for Surveys Coronagraphic Imaging of the AU Microscopii Debris Disk

Abstract: We present Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera for Surveys multicolor coronagraphic images of the recently discovered edge-on debris disk around the nearby (∼ 10 pc) M dwarf AU Microscopii. The disk is seen between r =0. ′′ 75 -

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“…The other relatively well resolved disc is around the β Pic coevol star Au Mic. To some extent, it resembles a scaled-down β Pic, with a roughly flat disc in the inner r < 30 AU region and a H/r ∼ 0.05 beyond that (Krist et al 2005), but no obvious vertical asymmetries or warps. For the two other resolved edge-on systems, HD 15115 and HD 139664, the vertical structure is more poorly constrained because of lower resolution and signal-to-noise ratios.…”
Section: Vertical Structure Of Debris Discsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The other relatively well resolved disc is around the β Pic coevol star Au Mic. To some extent, it resembles a scaled-down β Pic, with a roughly flat disc in the inner r < 30 AU region and a H/r ∼ 0.05 beyond that (Krist et al 2005), but no obvious vertical asymmetries or warps. For the two other resolved edge-on systems, HD 15115 and HD 139664, the vertical structure is more poorly constrained because of lower resolution and signal-to-noise ratios.…”
Section: Vertical Structure Of Debris Discsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…6. Vertical FWHM (=2H) for the AU Mic disc, as derived from observations (Krist et al 2005) and obtained for a test numerical disc initially confined to a narrow annulus at ∼40 AU with e dyn = i dyn = 0. The observed FWHM has been averaged over the two ansae (see Fig.…”
Section: The "Natural" Thickness Of Debris Discsmentioning
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“…Currently, among the nearby M-stars, the only spatially resolved debris disk is around the very young M1 star AU Mic Liu et al 2004;Krist et al 2005;Wilner et al 2012) which has been modeled by Augereau & Beust (2006) and Strubbe & Chiang (2006). In addition, there are a few candidate disks with excesses above photospheric level (e.g.…”
Section: ) and Containmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the following, a geometrically thick disk with a Gaussian vertical dust distribution and a scale height H(r) = 0.47 r 50 AU + 0.34 AU is used (for AU Mic cf. Metchev et al 2005;Krist et al 2005). The density ρ of the disk is given by…”
Section: Geometrically Thick Disksmentioning
confidence: 99%