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Abstract Small bodies exist in distinct populations within their planetary systems. These reservoir populations hold a range of compositions, which to first order are dependent on formation location relative to their star. We provide a general overview of the nature of the reservoirs that source exocomets, from the influence of the stellar environment through planetesimal formation to comparisons with Solar System populations. Once transitioned from a young protoplanetary disc to a debris disc, a star can expect to be rained with exocomets. While exocomets are predominantly detected to date at A-type stars, planetesimals plausibly exist across a range of stellar masses, based on exoplanet abundance, debris disc occurrence and white dwarf infall.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available October 1, 2026
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Carmichael, Theron W.; Quinn, Samuel N.; Mustill, Alexander J.; Huang, Chelsea; Zhou, George; Persson, Carina M.; Nielsen, Louise D.; Collins, Karen A.; Ziegler, Carl; Collins, Kevin I.; et al (, The Astronomical Journal)null (Ed.)
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