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Paper Citation Record · LEDGER
As of 18 August 2026, this Paper Citation Record lists 0 of 0 outbound references and 3 inbound Pith citation observations for arXiv:1911.09991.
A citation records a reference. It does not transfer a finding from one paper to another.
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One-hop event checks from named stored sources.
Source: scholarly_work_events, retraction_status_cache, observed 2026-08-17T06:30:58.91139+00:00
Pith citing papers itemized under the disclosed page cap.
Source: paper_references, paper_reference_links, observed 2026-08-16T00:30:12.799259Z
A source-named dated measurement, never combined with another source.
Source: pith, observed 2026-07-13T01:29:14.602086Z
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Observation 9a3f6290-3de0-4560-b949-655aa7b630b3 · inbound
HD 148797: A bright F-type star with two moderate-period low-density sub-Jovian planets. Compact multi-planet architectures are common in the Neptunian savanna Planetary nebulae seen with TESS: Discovery of new binary central star candidates from Cycle 1
Reference 192
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No event found in the named queried sources as of 2026-08-17T06:30:58.91139+00:00.
Observation fadd7af5-2f30-49c1-90b3-92cb93d0e6cc · inbound
Revisiting TOI-4438 and TOI-442 planetary systems with new observations from SPIRou and TESS Planetary nebulae seen with TESS: Discovery of new binary central star candidates from Cycle 1
Reference 216
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Observation 558eda59-c0ae-4ca4-a028-eb506fe43c41 · inbound
First and Comprehensive Study of V0757 Pup : $\gamma-$Doradus Pulsator in Detached Eclipsing Binary Planetary nebulae seen with TESS: Discovery of new binary central star candidates from Cycle 1
Reference 6
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