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TPF-I SWG Report - Exoplanet Exploration Program - NASA

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C HAPTER 2<br />

2.7.4 Suitable Targets<br />

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2.7.5 Exozodiacal Dust<br />

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the Spitzer MIPS survey of solar-type stars,” Astrophys. J. 622, 1160–1170 (2005).<br />

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V star HD 69830: Asteroid or cometary debris” Astrophys. J. 626, 1061–1069 (2005).<br />

Beichman, C. A., Tanner, A., Bryden, G., et al., “IRA spectra of solar-type stars: A search for asteroid<br />

belt analogs,” Astrophys. J. 639, 1166–1176 (2006).<br />

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stars,” Astrophys. J. 652, 1674–1693 (2006b).<br />

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background light at 3000, 5500, and 8000 angstroms,” Astrophys. J. 571, 85–106 (2002).<br />

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(2005).<br />

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First results from a Spitzer MIPS survey,” Astrophys. J. 636, 1098–1113 (2006).<br />

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