The nearby population of M dwarfs with WISE: A search for warm circumstellar dust
Henning Avenhaus, Hans Martin Schmid, and Michael R. Meyer

TL;DR
This study investigates infrared excesses around nearby M dwarfs using WISE data, finding very few excesses, which suggests possible age-related dust evolution differences compared to earlier-type stars.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic mid-infrared analysis of a volume-limited M dwarf sample, establishing detection limits and constraints on debris disk frequency.
Findings
No significant infrared excess detected in most M dwarfs.
Detection limits are comparable to those for earlier-type stars.
Tentative excess found around AU Mic, a known debris disk host.
Abstract
Circumstellar debris disks are important because of their connection to planetary systems. An efficient way to identify these systems is through their infrared excess. Most studies so far concentrated on early-type or solar-type stars, but less effort has gone into investigating M dwarfs. We characterize the mid-infrared photometric behavior of M dwarfs and search for infrared excess in nearby M dwarfs taken from the volume-limited RECONS sample using data from the WISE satellite and the 2MASS catalog. Our sample consists of 85 sources encompassing 103 M dwarfs. We derive empirical infrared colors from these data and discuss their errors. Based on this, we check the stars for infrared excess and discuss the minimum excess we would be able to detect. Other than the M8.5 dwarf SCR 1845-6357 A, where the excess is produced by a known T6 companion, we detect no excesses in any of our…
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