Discovery of Extreme Asymmetry in the Debris Disk Surrounding HD 15115

@article{Kalas2007DiscoveryOE,
  title={Discovery of Extreme Asymmetry in the Debris Disk Surrounding HD 15115},
  author={Paul Kalas and Michael P. Fitzgerald and J. Michael R. Graham},
  journal={The Astrophysical Journal Letters},
  year={2007},
  volume={661},
  pages={L85 - L88}
}
We report the first scattered light detection of a dusty debris disk surrounding the F2 V star HD 15115 using the Hubble Space Telescope in the optical and Keck adaptive optics in the near-infrared. The most remarkable property of the HD 15115 disk relative to other debris disks is its extreme length asymmetry. The east side of the disk is detected to ~315 AU radius, whereas the west side of the disk has radius >550 AU. We find a blue optical to near-infrared scattered light color relative to… 

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