The Formation and Evolution of Planetary Systems: SIRTF Legacy Science in the VLT Era
/ Authors
M. Meyer, D. E. Backman, S. Beckwith, T. Brooke, J. Carpenter, M. Cohen, U. Gorti, T. Henning, L. Hillenbrand, D. Hines
and 13 more authors
D. Hollenbach, J. Lunine, R. Malhotra, E. Mamajek, P. Morris, J. Najita, D. Padgett, D. Soderblom, J. Stauffer, Steve Strom, Dan M. Watson, S. Weidenschilling, E. Young
/ Abstract
We will utilize the sensitivity of SIRTF through the Legacy Science Program to carry out spectrophotometric observations of solar-type stars aimed at (1) defining the timescales over which terrestrial and gas giant planets are built, from measurements diagnostic of dust/gas masses and radial distributions; and (2) establishing the diversity of planetary architectures and the frequency of planetesimal collisions as a function of time through observations of circumstellar debris disks Together, these observations will provide an astronomical context for understanding whether our solar system — and its habitable planet — is a common or a rare circumstance.
Journal: arXiv: Astrophysics
DOI: 10.1007/10856518_60