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From our survey of Vega type stars we found that the G2V star HD207129 exhibits
an infrared excess suggesting a very cold disk of 25-65 K. This is likely the
coldest excess detected so far. Unfortunately, the present infrared observations
are not sufficient to constrain the disk parameters more accurately. We propose
ISO follow-up observations to determine the full infrared properties of
HD207129 which has a spectral type closely resembling our Sun.
Photometric and spectrophotometric observations with PHT and CAM-CVF are
requested to determine the onset point of the excess. The CAM CVF scanning is
also used to detect possible silicate emission from the disk. Based on the
outcome of these observations we request to perform dedicated coronographic
observations with CAM in the process testing a special observing mode.
To determine the extent of the disk at 60 micron we would like to apply high
resolution scanning with PHT, which has become available recently.