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Stellar encounters with the β Pictoris planetesimal system

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 553, Issue 1, Pages 410-420

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/320632

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circumstellar matter; planetary systems; stars : individual (B Pictoris)

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We use data from the Hipparcos catalog and the Barbier-Brossat & Figon catalog of stellar radial velocities to test the hypothesis that the beta Pic planetesimal disk was disrupted by a close stellar encounter. We trace the space motions of 21,497 stars and discover 18 that have passed within 5 pc of beta Pic in the past 1 Myr. beta Pie's closest encounter is with the K2 UT star HIP 27628 (similar to0.6 pc), but dynamically the most important encounter is with the F7 V star HIP 23693 (similar to0.9 pc). We calculate the velocity and eccentricity changes induced by the 18 perturbations and conclude that they are dynamically significant if planetesimals exist in a beta Pic Oort cloud. We provide a first-order estimate for the evolutionary state of a beta Pic Oort cloud and conclude that the primary role of these stellar perturbations would be to help build a comet cloud rather than destroy a preexisting structure. The stellar sample is similar to 20% complete and motivates future work to identify less common close interactions that would significantly modify the observed circumstellar disk. For future radial velocity study, we identify six stars in the Hipparcos catalog that may have approached beta Pic to within 0.1 pc and therefore remain as candidate disk perturbers.

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