An Icy Kuiper-Belt Around the Young Solar-Type Star HD 181327

@article{Lebreton2011AnIK,
  title={An Icy Kuiper-Belt Around the Young Solar-Type Star HD 181327},
  author={J{\'e}r{\'e}my Lebreton and Jean Augereau and W. F. Thi and Aki Roberge and Jessica K. Donaldson and Glenn Schneider and S. Maddison and Franccois M'enard and Pablo Riviere-Marichalar and Geoffrey S. Mathews and Inga Kamp and Christophe Pinte and William R. F. Dent and David Barrado and Gaspard Duch{\^e}ne and J.-F. Gonzalez and Carol A. Grady and Gwendolyn Meeus and {\'E}ric Pantin and J. P. Williams and Peter Woitke},
  journal={Astronomy and Astrophysics},
  year={2011},
  volume={539},
  pages={17}
}
Context. HD 181327 is a young main sequence F5/F6 V star belonging to the beta Pictoris moving group (age similar to 12 Myr). It harbors an optically thin belt of circumstellar material at radius similar to 90 AU, presumed to result from collisions in a population of unseen planetesimals. Aims. We aim to study the dust properties in the belt in details, and to constrain the gas-to-dust ratio. Methods. We obtained far-infrared photometric observations of HD 181327 with the PACS instrument… 

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