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Spitzer IRAC Observations of White Dwarfs. I. Warm Dust at Metal-Rich Degenerates
This paper presents the results of a Spitzer IRAC 3-8 micron photometric
search for warm dust orbiting 17 nearby, metal-rich white dwarfs, 15 of which
apparently have hydrogen dominated atmospheres (type DAZ). G166-58, G29-38, and
GD 362 manifest excess emission in their IRAC fluxes and the latter two are
known to harbor dust grains warm enough to radiate detectable emission at
near-infrared wavelengths as short as 2 micron. Their IRAC fluxes display
differences compatible with a relatively larger amount of cooler dust at GD
362. G166-58 is presently unique in that it appears to exhibit excess flux only
at wavelengths longer than about 5 micron. Evidence is presented that this
mid-infrared emission is most likely associated with the white dwarf,
indicating that G166-58 bears circumstellar dust no warmer than T~400 K. The
remaining 14 targets reveal no reliable mid-infrared excess, indicating the
majority of DAZ stars do not have warm debris disks sufficiently opaque to be
detected by IRAC.Comment: Accepted to ApJ, 10 figures, 6 table
The Absence of Cold Dust and the Mineralogy and Origin of the Warm Dust Encircling BD +20 307
Spitzer Space Telescope photometry and spectroscopy of BD +20 307 show that
all of the dust around this remarkable Gyr-old spectroscopic binary arises
within 1 AU. No additional cold dust is needed to fit the infrared excess.
Peaks in the 10 and 20 micron spectrum are well fit with small silicates that
should be removed on a timescale of years from the system. This is the dustiest
star known for its age, which is >1 Gyr. The dust cannot arise from a
steady-state collisional cascade. A catastrophic collision of two rocky,
planetary-scale bodies in the terrestrial zone is the most likely source for
this warm dust because it does not require a reservoir of planetesimals in the
outer system.Comment: accepted to ApJ; 3 color figure
Externally-polluted white dwarfs with dust disks
We report Spitzer Space Telescope photometry of eleven externally-polluted
white dwarfs. Of the nine stars for which we have IRAC photometry, we find that
GD 40, GD 133 and PG 1015+161 each has an infrared excess that can be
understood as arising from a flat, opaque, dusty disk. GD 56 also has an
infrared excess characteristic of circumstellar dust, but a flat-disk model
cannot reproduce the data unless there are grains as warm as 1700 K and perhaps
not even then. Our data support the previous suggestion that the metals in the
atmosphere of GD 40 are the result of accretion of a tidally-disrupted asteroid
with a chondritic composition.Comment: ApJ, in pres
Chemical Association via Exact Thermodynamic Formulations
It can be fruitful to view two-component physical systems of attractive
monomers, A and B, ``chemically'' in terms of a reaction A + B C, where C =
AB is an associated pair or complex. We show how to construct free energies in
the three-component or chemical picture which, under mass-action equilibration,
exactly reproduce any given two-component or ``physical'' thermodynamics.
Order-by-order matching conditions and closed-form chemical representations
reveal the freedom available to modify the A-C, B-C, and C-C interactions and
to adjust the association constant. The theory (in the simpler one-component,
i.e., A = B, case) is illustrated by treating a van der Waals fluid.Comment: 15 double-spaced pages (RevTeX), including 1 eps figur
The gender dimensions of post-conflict reconstruction: The challenge in development aid
Based on analysing World Bank and other donor post-conflict reconstruction (PCR) loans and grants from rights-based, macroeconomic and microeconomic perspectives, we conclude that few PCR projects identify or address gender discrimination issues. Bank PCR investments hardly reflect Bank research recognizing that gender inequality increases the likelihood of conflict and gender equality is central to development and peace. Our conceptual framework examining women’s programmes, gender mainstreaming, and gender roles in transforming violent into peaceful societies, leads to recommending that PCR projects systematically address gender issues and promote gender equality to make peace work. – women ; reconstruction ; post-conflict ; equality ; gender ; gender and development ; development ai
Warm dust in the terrestrial planet zone of a sun-like Pleiad: collisions between planetary embryos?
Only a few solar-type main sequence stars are known to be orbited by warm
dust particles; the most extreme is the G0 field star BD+20 307 that emits ~4%
of its energy at mid-infrared wavelengths. We report the identification of a
similarly dusty star HD 23514, an F6-type member of the Pleiades cluster. A
strong mid-IR silicate emission feature indicates the presence of small warm
dust particles, but with the primary flux density peak at the non-standard
wavelength of ~9 micron. The existence of so much dust within an AU or so of
these stars is not easily accounted for given the very brief lifetime in orbit
of small particles. The apparent absence of very hot (>~1000 K) dust at both
stars suggests the possible presence of a planet closer to the stars than the
dust. The observed frequency of the BD+20 307/HD 23514 phenomenon indicates
that the mass equivalent of Earth's Moon must be converted, via collisions of
massive bodies, to tiny dust particles that find their way to the terrestrial
planet zone during the first few hundred million years of the life of many
(most?) sun-like stars. Identification of these two dusty systems among
youthful nearby solar-type stars suggests that terrestrial planet formation is
common.Comment: ApJ in press, 19 pages including 3 figures and 2 tables, minor
changes to the tables and figure
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