Brown dwarf disks with ALMA: Evidence for truncated dust disks in Ophiuchus
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The study of the properties of disks around young brown dwarfs can provide
important clues on the formation of these very low-mass objects and on the
possibility of forming planetary systems around them. The presence of warm
dusty disks around brown dwarfs is well known, based on near- and mid-infrared
studies. High angular resolution observations of the cold outer disk are
limited; we used ALMA to attempt a first survey of young brown dwarfs in the
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1432-0746