The Debris Disk Fraction for M-dwarfs in Nearby, Young, Moving Groups
Author:
Binks
Abstract:
I present the first substantial work to measure the fraction of debris disks for M-dwarfs in nearby moving groups (MGs). Utilising the AllWISE IR catalog, 17 out of 151 MG members are found with an IR photometric excess indicative of disk structure. The M-dwarf debris disk fraction is ≲6 per cent in MGs younger than 40 Myr, and none are found in the groups older than 40 Myr. Simulations show, however, that debris disks around M-dwarfs are not present above a WISE W1−W4 colour of ∼2.5, making calculating the absolute disk fractions difficult. The debris disk dissipation timescale appears to be faster than for higher-mass stars, and mechanisms such as enhanced stellar wind drag and/or photoevaporation could account for the more rapid decline of disks observed amongst M-dwarfs.
Saturday, April 16, 2016
The Debris Disk Fraction for M-dwarfs in Nearby, Young, Moving Groups
Labels:
debris disk,
M dwarf,
photoevaporation
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