Multi-Wavelength Modelling of the Beta Leo Debris Disc: 1, 2 or 3 planetesimal populations?
L. J. Churcher, M. C. Wyatt, G. Duch\^ene, B. Sibthorpe, G. Kennedy,, B. C. Matthews, P. Kalas, J. Greaves, K. Su, G. Rieke

TL;DR
This study models the Beta Leo debris disc using multi-wavelength observations, proposing three possible configurations of planetesimal populations, and discusses implications for planetary system architecture.
Contribution
It introduces three viable models for the Beta Leo debris disc based on combined observational data, highlighting ambiguities and proposing future imaging to resolve them.
Findings
Three models fit the data: two-component, three-component, and eccentric population.
Deep imaging could distinguish between models by resolving dust distribution within 30 AU.
Implications for planetary system architecture depend on the chosen model.
Abstract
In this paper we present a model of the Beta Leo debris disc, with an emphasis on modelling the resolved PACS images obtained as part of the Herschel key programme DEBRIS. We also present new SPIRE images of the disc at 250 microns, as well as new constraints on the disc from SCUBA-2, mid-IR and scattered light imaging. Combining all available observational constraints, we find three possible models for the Beta Leo (HD102647) debris disc: (i) A 2 component model, comprised of a hot component at 2 AU and a cold component from 15-70 AU. (ii) A 3 component model with hot dust at 2 AU, warm dust at 9 AU, and a cold component from 30-70 AU, is equally valid since the cold emission is not resolved within 30 AU. (iii) A somewhat less likely possibility is that the system consists of a single very eccentric planetesimal population, with pericentres at 2 AU and apocentres at 65 AU. Thus,…
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