Dynamics of Small Bodies in Planetary Systems

The number of stars that are known to have debris disks is greater than that of stars known to harbor planets. These disks are detected because dust is created in the destruction of planetesimals in the disks much in the same way that dust is produced in

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I. Mann A.M. Nakamura T. Mukai (Eds.)

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Ingrid Mann Kobe University Dept. Earth & Planetary Sciences Rokkodai-cho Kobe Nada-ku 657-8501 Japan [email protected]

Akiko M. Nakamura Kobe University Dept. Earth & Planetary Sciences Rokkodai-cho Kobe Nada-ku 657-8501 Japan

Tadashi Mukai Kobe University Dept. Earth & Planetary Sciences Rokkodai-cho Kobe Nada-ku 657-8501 Japan

Mann, I. et al. (Eds.), Small Bodies in Planetary Systems, Lect. Notes Phys. 758 (Springer, Berlin Heidelberg 2009), DOI 10.1007/978-3-540-76935-4

ISBN: 978-3-540-76934-7

e-ISBN: 978-3-540-76935-4

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