TY - JOUR
T1 - Author Correction
T2 - A planetary collision afterglow and transit of the resultant debris cloud (Nature, (2023), 622, 7982, (251-254), 10.1038/s41586-023-06573-9)
AU - Kenworthy, Matthew
AU - Lock, Simon
AU - Kennedy, Grant
AU - van Capelleveen, Richelle
AU - Mamajek, Eric
AU - Carone, Ludmila
AU - Hambsch, Franz Josef
AU - Masiero, Joseph
AU - Mainzer, Amy
AU - Kirkpatrick, J. Davy
AU - Gomez, Edward
AU - Leinhardt, Zoë
AU - Dou, Jingyao
AU - Tanna, Pavan
AU - Sainio, Arttu
AU - Barker, Hamish
AU - Charbonnel, Stéphane
AU - Garde, Olivier
AU - Le Dû, Pascal
AU - Mulato, Lionel
AU - Petit, Thomas
AU - Rizzo Smith, Michael
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.
PY - 2024/1/4
Y1 - 2024/1/4
N2 - Correction to: Nature Published online 11 October 2023 In the version of the article originally published, a sentence was missing from the end of the Methods. The final sentence now reads “After acceptance of this paper, Marshall et al. also reported the infrared brightening and optical dimming of ASASSN-21qj, using some of the same publicly available data. Marshall et al. concluded that the observation was consistent with stellar irradiation of a close-in debris disk associated with the breakup of exocometary bodies, similar to our scenario 2 above”; and cites the new reference: Marshall, J. P. et al. Sudden extreme obscuration of a sun-like main-sequence star: evolution of the circumstellar dust around ASASSN-21qj. Astrophys. J.954, 140–150 (2023). This has been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.
AB - Correction to: Nature Published online 11 October 2023 In the version of the article originally published, a sentence was missing from the end of the Methods. The final sentence now reads “After acceptance of this paper, Marshall et al. also reported the infrared brightening and optical dimming of ASASSN-21qj, using some of the same publicly available data. Marshall et al. concluded that the observation was consistent with stellar irradiation of a close-in debris disk associated with the breakup of exocometary bodies, similar to our scenario 2 above”; and cites the new reference: Marshall, J. P. et al. Sudden extreme obscuration of a sun-like main-sequence star: evolution of the circumstellar dust around ASASSN-21qj. Astrophys. J.954, 140–150 (2023). This has been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.
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U2 - 10.1038/s41586-023-06874-z
DO - 10.1038/s41586-023-06874-z
M3 - Comment/debate
C2 - 38040870
AN - SCOPUS:85178171276
SN - 0028-0836
VL - 625
SP - E1
JO - Nature
JF - Nature
IS - 7993
ER -