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circumstellar matter
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Debris disk size distributions: steady state collisional evolution with Poynting-Robertson drag and other loss processes
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    Debris disk size distributions: steady state collisional evolution with Poynting-Robertson drag and other loss processes (English)
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    30 August 2013
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    circumstellar matter
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    planetary systems
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    Debris disks
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    collisional cascade
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    mass loss rate
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    size distribution modeling
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