On the Solar System-Debris Disk Connecction
Amaya Moro-Martin

TL;DR
This paper explores the relationship between the Solar System and extra-solar debris disks, highlighting how models and observations of both inform each other and enhance our understanding of planetary system evolution.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of how Solar System studies and debris disk observations mutually inform our understanding of planetary system formation.
Findings
Models of the Solar System aid in interpreting debris disk observations.
Debris disk characteristics help contextualize the Solar System within planetary systems.
The synergy improves understanding of planetary system evolution.
Abstract
This paper emphasizes the connection between solar and extra-solar debris disks: how models and observations of the Solar System are helping us understand the debris disk phenomenon, and vice versa, how debris disks are helping us place our Solar System into context.
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