Typed states for the displayed outbound observations.
Source: paper_references, paper_reference_links
Paper Citation Record · LEDGER
As of 20 August 2026, this Paper Citation Record lists 0 of 0 outbound references and 4 inbound Pith citation observations for arXiv:2208.03330.
A citation records a reference. It does not transfer a finding from one paper to another.
Typed states for the displayed outbound observations.
Source: paper_references, paper_reference_links
One-hop event checks from named stored sources.
Source: scholarly_work_events, retraction_status_cache, observed 2026-08-20T06:33:59.587034+00:00
Pith citing papers itemized under the disclosed page cap.
Source: paper_references, paper_reference_links, observed 2026-08-10T14:52:30.839900Z
A source-named dated measurement, never combined with another source.
Source: pith, observed 2026-08-07T11:41:20.905874Z
0 of 0 outbound references displayed
External citation measurements
No source-named external measurement is stored.
No outbound reference observations are available for this paper version.
Observation 1fc95101-ed4c-4150-b648-f5003af91c19 · inbound
Supercooled Phase Transitions: Why Thermal History of Hidden Sector Matters in Analysis of Pulsar Timing Array Signals Have Pulsar Timing Arrays detected the Hot Big Bang? Gravitational Waves from Strong First Order Phase Transitions in the Early Universe
Reference 18
Source-reported events for the cited work
Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.
Observation 74c284a8-7ad6-422a-a5c2-001bf584c889 · inbound
Primordial Gravitational Waves from Phase Transitions during Reheating Have Pulsar Timing Arrays detected the Hot Big Bang? Gravitational Waves from Strong First Order Phase Transitions in the Early Universe
Reference 120
Source-reported events for the cited work
No event found in the named queried sources as of 2026-08-20T06:33:59.587034+00:00.
Observation 28a42128-b916-4f23-ada0-da6aa7962902 · inbound
Beyond the Daisy Chain: Running and the 3D EFT View of Supercooled Phase Transitions Have Pulsar Timing Arrays detected the Hot Big Bang? Gravitational Waves from Strong First Order Phase Transitions in the Early Universe
Reference 45
Source-reported events for the cited work
Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.
Observation ee838957-e8c7-4b88-bb0d-6c0472444e92 · inbound
Non-Minimally Coupled Chain Inflation at High Scales Have Pulsar Timing Arrays detected the Hot Big Bang? Gravitational Waves from Strong First Order Phase Transitions in the Early Universe
Reference 13
Source-reported events for the cited work
Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.