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Date: 2006-11-14 11:10:03
Space
Herbig Ae/Be star
Astrophysics
Be star
Star
Circumstellar disk
T Tauri star
Protoplanetary disk
George Coyne
Star types
Star formation
Astronomy

René Oudmaijer, Jorick Vink, Ben Davies (Leeds, Imperial College, Leeds) Circumstellar disks are important in many astrophysical settings. However, it is only possible to directly image circumstellar disks for a few of

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