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Disc Fragmentation. III. The need for a new paradigm for formation of planets within close binary systems

As of 23 August 2026, this Paper Citation Record lists 2 of 2 outbound references and 3 inbound Pith citation observations for arXiv:2603.02395.

A citation records a reference. It does not transfer a finding from one paper to another.

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Source: scholarly_work_events, retraction_status_cache, observed 2026-08-23T06:30:58.430688+00:00

measured 3 of 3 inbound itemization

Pith citing papers itemized under the disclosed page cap.

Source: paper_references, paper_reference_links, observed 2026-08-02T14:13:35.099952Z

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Source: arxiv_reference, observed 2026-08-05T02:28:24.338817Z

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arxiv_reference, observed 2026-08-05T02:28:24.338817Z

Outbound references

Observation 9a4c6f4c-5510-46eb-a3ad-27685aeb97e7 · outbound

This paper cites J., Lubow S.

Disc Fragmentation. III. The need for a new paradigm for formation of planets within close binary systems J., Lubow S

Reference 1

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Observation 2de7f295-f6c7-407a-84e8-b27843801f77 · outbound

This paper cites Exoplanet Occurrence Rates from Microlensing Surveys.

Disc Fragmentation. III. The need for a new paradigm for formation of planets within close binary systems Exoplanet Occurrence Rates from Microlensing Surveys

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Pith citing papers

Observation 13ded926-9499-4190-a700-aa4a513c3b2b · inbound

Self-gravity in thin protoplanetary discs: 2. Numerical convergence solved and revealing the overestimation in mass of formed planets with softening cites this paper.

Self-gravity in thin protoplanetary discs: 2. Numerical convergence solved and revealing the overestimation in mass of formed planets with softening Disc Fragmentation. III. The need for a new paradigm for formation of planets within close binary systems

Reference 55

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Observation 25c0db15-2696-42d4-bd29-bc44311eccbb · inbound

Self-gravity in thin protoplanetary discs: 2. Numerical convergence solved and revealing the overestimation in mass of formed planets with softening cites this paper.

Self-gravity in thin protoplanetary discs: 2. Numerical convergence solved and revealing the overestimation in mass of formed planets with softening Disc Fragmentation. III. The need for a new paradigm for formation of planets within close binary systems

Reference 55

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Observation 0a9fcea7-b789-49d6-88c7-649e3bba3903 · inbound

Resonant Super-Earths Dancing With EKL Oscillations: TTV Phase Excitation and Resonance Disruption by EKL Interactions between a Cold Jupiter and Stellar Companion cites this paper.

Resonant Super-Earths Dancing With EKL Oscillations: TTV Phase Excitation and Resonance Disruption by EKL Interactions between a Cold Jupiter and Stellar Companion Disc Fragmentation. III. The need for a new paradigm for formation of planets within close binary systems

Reference 76

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