The Rise and Fall of Debris Disks: MIPS Observations of h and chi Persei and the Evolution of Mid-IR Emission from Planet Formation


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We describe Spitzer/MIPS observations of the double cluster, h and $chi$ Persei, covering a $sim$ 0.6 square-degree area surrounding the cores of both clusters. The data are combined with IRAC and 2MASS data to investigate $sim$ 616 sources from 1.25-24 $mu m$. We use the long-baseline $K_{s}$-[24] color to identify two populations with IR excess indicative of circumstellar material: Be stars with 24 $mu m$ excess from optically-thin free free emission and 17 fainter sources (J$sim$ 14-15) with [24] excess consistent with a circumstellar disk. The frequency of IR excess for the fainter sources increases from 4.5 $mu m$ through 24 $mu m$. The IR excess is likely due to debris from the planet formation process. The wavelength-dependent behavior is consistent with an inside-out clearing of circumstellar disks. A comparison of the 24 $mu m$ excess population in h and $chi$ Per sources with results for other clusters shows that 24 $mu m$ emission from debris disks rises from 5 to 10 Myr, peaks at $sim$ 10-15 Myr, and then falls from $sim$ 15/20 Myr to 1 Gyr.

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