Cool Stars 14 - Submitted Abstract # 377 This version created on 05 October 2006 Spitzer Galactic First Look Survey Studies of the Incidence of Dust Around Field Stars Sergio Fajardo-Acosta, Caltech Spitzer Science Center Ian McNabb, University of Denver Susan Stolovy, Caltech Spitzer Science Center We investigate the frequency of occurrence of mid-infrared excess emission from dust around field stars in the Galaxy. We examine the incidence of excesses and dust temperatures per stellar spectral type. The SEDs of the systems let us study the dust distribution around them, such as inferring the presence or absence of inner "holes" in them. The observational data consist of Spitzer Space Telescope IRAC 3.6, 4.5, 5.8, 8 micron, and MIPS 24 micron photometry obtained in the Galactic First Look Survey. We merged these data with 2MASS J, H, and Ks photometry, and constructed 1.25--24 micron SEDs of ~8,000 stars. We fitted Kurucz photospheric models to these SEDs, in order to assess and study excess emission. We find that < 1% of these stars show excesses at IRAC 8 micron or shorter wavelengths, thus indicating hot dust (~400 K) around them. We also find that ~10% of stars with MIPS 24 micron detections have excess emission at 24 micron, indicating warm dust (~100 K) around them. These studies shed light on how frequent planetary formation is in the Galaxy. This work is based on observations made with the Spitzer Space Telescope, which is operated by JPL, Caltech under NASA contract 1407. ----------------------------------