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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: Measurements of the flux from the central portion of the Beta Pic disk performed via photometry at 3.5-20 microns in 4- and 8-arcsec apertures are presented. The 10.1- and 20-micron measurements show an excess which is extended, with significant flux located in the annulus between 4- and 8-arcsec diameter centered on the star. Disk models are calculated to reproduce the ground-based IR data, IRAS fluxes, IRAS 60-micron scan profile widths, and optical scattered light distribution. The color temperature and angular scale of the disk are found to be inconsistent with emission from large ('blackbody') particles: most of the thermal emission originates from particles which are inefficient radiators, with sizes near 1 micron. A simple disk with a single power-law spatial distribution is inconsistent with the combined optical and IR data. The inner disk component represents a gross deficit of material relative to an inward extrapolation of the outer component.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: Astrophysical Journal, Part 1 (ISSN 0004-637X); 385; 670-679
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