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Debris disks and multiplicity within the 75pc volume-limited A-Star (VAST) survey

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De Rosa, R. J
Smith, B
Bulger, J
Patience, J
Marois, C
Song, I
Macintosh, B A
Graham, J
Doyon, R
Bessell, Michael

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Cambridge University Press

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We present the preliminary findings of an investigation of the multiplicity of debris disk stars identified within our Volume-limited A-star (VAST) multiplicity survey. Previous studies have produced conflicting results regarding the multiplicity fraction

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International Astronomical Union. Proceedings

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2037-12-31
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