List of stars with proplyds

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This is a list of stars with proplyds (ionized protoplanetary discs) and includes whether they have gaps or planets.

Lists of proplyds

=List of [[proplyds]] with gaps=

(list is very incomplete)

When planets are confirmed (if no planet before), please move to the List of extrasolar planets{{Expand list|date=August 2008}}

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!Color

!Key

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|No known planet

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|Planet

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! Star

Gap distance
(in AU)
DiskPlanetPlanet distance
(in AU)
Notes
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| HD 100546

Disk extends out to 17Diameter, 721 AU {{Cite web |url=http://circumstellardisks.org/cgi-bin/objpage2.pl?ID=HD%20100546 |title=Catalog of Resolved Circumstellar Disks – HD 100546 |access-date=2010-06-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721124614/http://circumstellardisks.org/cgi-bin/objpage2.pl?ID=HD%20100546 |archive-date=2011-07-21 |url-status=dead }}HD 100546 b6.5
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| GM Aurigae

0–300colspan="3" | –Disc is warped
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| Lynds 1551

0.1colspan="3" rowspan="2" | –Binary system 45 AU apart
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| OTS 44

Second smallest brown dwarf
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| TW Hydrae

80440SpaceDaily, [http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/NASAs_Hubble_Uncovers_Evidence_of_Farthest_Planet_Forming_From_its_Star_999.html "NASA's Hubble Uncovers Evidence of Farthest Planet Forming From its Star"], 18 June 2013
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=List of [[proplyds]] without gaps=

:(list is very incomplete)

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!Color

!Key

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|No known planet

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|Planet

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! Star

PlanetNotes
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| NGC 1333 IRAS 4

Sandell, Goran et al. (1991) [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1991ApJ...376L..17 NGC 1333 IRAS 4 – A very young, low-luminosity binary system]
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| 4U 0142+61

This is a pulsar

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=List of extremes=

This list contains the largest, smallest, oldest, youngest.

:(list is very incomplete)

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! Extreme

StarNotes
Least massive (confirmed mass)colspan="2" rowspan="4" |
Most massive (confirmed mass)
Lowest surface insolation
Highest surface insolation

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=List of firsts=

This list contains firsts.

:(list is very incomplete)

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! Record

! Star

! Date

! Notes

First protoplanetary disc around a pulsar discovered

| 4U 0142+61

| 2006

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Brightest star with a protoplanetary disc

| Vega

| 2005

|Not confirmed

See also

References