Spitzer/MIPS Observations of Stars in the Beta Pictoris Moving Group
L. M. Rebull (SSC), K. R. Stapelfeldt (JPL), M. W. Werner (JPL), V. G., Mannings (SSC), C. Chen (NOAO), J. R. Stauffer (SSC), P. S. Smith, (U.Arizona), I. Song (SSC), D. Hines (SSI), F. J. Low (U. Arizona)

TL;DR
This study uses Spitzer/MIPS data to analyze debris disks around stars in the Beta Pictoris Moving Group, revealing a decreasing trend of infrared excesses with stellar age and characterizing disk properties.
Contribution
First detailed MIPS observations of BPMG stars that resolve previous IRAS ambiguities and quantify debris disk fractions and properties at multiple wavelengths.
Findings
23% of stars have 24 micron excesses indicating debris disks
At least 37% show 70 micron excesses, suggesting more evolved disks
No optically thick disks found in BPMG, unlike younger associations
Abstract
We present Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer (MIPS) observations at 24 and 70 microns for 30 stars, and at 160 microns for a subset of 12 stars, in the nearby (~30 pc), young (~12 Myr) Beta Pictoris Moving Group (BPMG). In several cases, the new MIPS measurements resolve source confusion and background contamination issues in the IRAS data for this sample. We find that 7 members have 24 micron excesses, implying a debris disk fraction of 23%, and that at least 11 have 70 micron excesses (disk fraction of >=37%). Five disks are detected at 160 microns (out of a biased sample of 12 stars observed), with a range of 160/70 flux ratios. The disk fraction at 24 and 70 microns, and the size of the excesses measured at each wavelength, are both consistent with an "inside-out" infrared excess decrease with time, wherein the shorter-wavelength excesses disappear before longer-wavelength…
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