Typed states for the displayed outbound observations.
Source: paper_references, paper_reference_links
Paper Citation Record · LEDGER
As of 23 August 2026, this Paper Citation Record lists 0 of 0 outbound references and 3 inbound Pith citation observations for arXiv:1411.3051.
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 2026-08-23T06:30:58.430688+00:00
Pith citing papers itemized under the disclosed page cap.
Source: paper_references, paper_reference_links, observed 2026-08-15T14:36:51.821057Z
A source-named dated measurement, never combined with another source.
Source: pith, observed 2026-07-14T05:10:15.469725Z
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 ddb6498b-22d3-460e-99ee-6c7517918ec1 · inbound
Discovering and Characterising Exoplanets and Ultracool Dwarfs with the Square Kilometre Array Weather on Other Worlds. II. Survey Results: Spots Are Ubiquitous on L and T Dwarfs
Reference 195
Source-reported events for the cited work
No event found in the named queried sources as of 2026-08-23T06:30:58.430688+00:00.
Observation 25fba00a-c890-4e1f-aa03-edad8473d90c · inbound
The Sonora Substellar Atmosphere Models. VII. Flame Skimmer: Cloud-free Atmospheric and Evolutionary Models for the Coldest Substellar Objects Weather on Other Worlds. II. Survey Results: Spots Are Ubiquitous on L and T Dwarfs
Reference 84
Source-reported events for the cited work
Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.
Observation 7a9cbc0a-9699-409e-b408-4d53fcb85294 · inbound
A clear detection of proper motion confirms that the claimed $\mathbf{z\simeq32}$ galaxy candidate, "Capotauro'', is a Y-type brown dwarf Weather on Other Worlds. II. Survey Results: Spots Are Ubiquitous on L and T Dwarfs
Reference 96
Source-reported events for the cited work
Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.