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by dspeyer 3908 days ago
The question is can disrupted comets or oorts block over 20% of the light from the star. A comet nucleus is a lot smaller than a star.
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But comet nuclei also outgas quite a bit as they approach the star.
The article addresses this possibility with the fact that they would expect more infrared radiation which they don't see.

As with everything, they're looking for more data.

Wouldn't that cause a larger infrared emission (consistent with a young star)?