Debris Disks in the Upper Scorpius OB Association
John M. Carpenter, Eric E. Mamajek, Lynne A. Hillenbrand, and Michael, R. Meyer

TL;DR
This study analyzes debris disks around 5-million-year-old stars in the Upper Scorpius OB Association using MIPS photometry, revealing new excess sources and examining debris evolution across different stellar types.
Contribution
It provides new infrared excess detections in Upper Sco and re-evaluates debris disk evolution with a comprehensive comparison to previous surveys.
Findings
54 stars show 24um excess, indicating debris disks.
19 excess sources were newly identified, including some with only long-wavelength excess.
Debris emission evolution shows no significant change between 5 and 17 Myr for most star types.
Abstract
We present MIPS 24um and 70um photometry for 205 members of the Upper Scorpius OB Association. These data are combined with published MIPS photometry for 15 additional association members to assess the frequency of circumstellar disks around 5 Myr old stars with spectral types between B0 and M5. Twelve stars have a detectable 70um excess, each of which also has a detectable 24um excess. A total of 54 stars are identified with a 24um excess more than 32% above the stellar photosphere. The MIPS observations reveal 19 excess sources -- 8 A/F/G stars and 11 K/M stars -- that were not previously identified with an 8um or 16um excess. The lack of short-wavelength emission and the weak 24um excess suggests that these sources are debris systems or the remnants of optically thick primordial disks with inner holes. Despite the wide range of luminosities of the stars hosting apparent debris…
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