Locating planetesimal belts in the multiple-planet systems HD 128311, HD 202206, HD 82943, and HR 8799

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In addition to the Sun, six other stars are known to harbor multiple planets and debris disks: HD 69830, HD 38529, HD 128311, HD 202206, HD 82943, and HR 8799. In this paper, we set constraints on the location of the dust-producing planetesimals around the latter four systems. We use a radiative transfer model to analyze the spectral energy distributions of the dust disks (including two new Spitzer IRS spectra presented in this paper), and a dynamical model to assess the long-term stability of the planetesimals' orbits. As members of a small group of stars that show evidence of harboring a multiple planets and planetesimals, their study can help us learn about the diversity of planetary systems. © 2010. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Moro-Martín, A., Malhotra, R., Bryden, G., Rieke, G. H., Su, K. Y. L., Beichman, C. A., & Lawler, S. M. (2010). Locating planetesimal belts in the multiple-planet systems HD 128311, HD 202206, HD 82943, and HR 8799. Astrophysical Journal, 717(2), 1123–1139. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/717/2/1123

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