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Visions of Nature's Planet Foundry: Images of Circumstellar Disks
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 May 2016
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As the number of detected extrasolar planetary systems has steadily grown over the past five years, so too has the number of circumstellar disks with resolved images. In this contribution, I take stock of the current inventory of disk images at various wavelengths; summarize the results of a new disk imaging survey conducted with the Hubble Space Telescope; review the major inferences that can be drawn about disk structure from the extant images; and suggest areas for future progress.
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- Part IV: Protoplanetary and β Pic disks
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- Copyright © Astronomical Society of the Pacific 2004
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