New Debris Disks around Nearby Main‐Sequence Stars: Impact on the Direct Detection of Planets
Charles Beichman(California Institute of Technology), W. R. F. Dent(Royal Observatory), Debra A. Fischer(Yale University), Karl R. Stapelfeldt(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Samantha Lawler(California Institute of Technology), W. S. Holland(Royal Observatory), J. I. Lunine(Planetary Science Institute), G. Bryden(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Geoffrey W. Marcy(University of California, Berkeley), T. Velusamy(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), K. Grogan(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Minhua Shao(Fudan University), M. C. Wyatt(Wesleyan University), Myra Blaylock(University of Arizona), J. S. Greaves(Cardiff University), T. N. Gautier(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), G. H. Rieke(University of Arizona)
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