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 7 inbound Pith citation observations for arXiv:2409.18208.
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 2026-08-19T06:32:44.657259+00:00
Pith citing papers itemized under the disclosed page cap.
Source: paper_references, paper_reference_links, observed 2026-08-15T20:09:29.977868Z
A source-named dated measurement, never combined with another source.
Source: arxiv_reference, observed 2026-08-05T02:28:24.338817Z
0 of 0 outbound references displayed
External citation measurements
1
arxiv_reference, observed 2026-08-05T02:28:24.338817Z
No outbound reference observations are available for this paper version.
Observation 1c32ce66-2e9d-41d4-a70b-14c60efd5109 · inbound
Environmental Evidence for Overly Massive Black Holes in Low Mass Galaxies and a Black Hole - Halo Mass Relation at $z \sim 5$ "Little red dots" cannot reside in the same dark matter halos as comparably luminous unobscured quasars
Reference 101
Source-reported events for the cited work
Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.
Observation 0afe7045-7328-4a6c-a2b1-aafada304a6d · inbound
An unambiguous AGN and a Balmer break in an Ultraluminous Little Red Dot at z=4.47 from Ultradeep UNCOVER and All the Little Things Spectroscopy "Little red dots" cannot reside in the same dark matter halos as comparably luminous unobscured quasars
Reference 118
Source-reported events for the cited work
Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.
Observation c3767ec7-89e5-42cb-ab79-f998481e491d · inbound
Hidden in Pixels I: Discovery of dual "little red dots" indicates excess clustering on kilo-parsec scales "Little red dots" cannot reside in the same dark matter halos as comparably luminous unobscured quasars
Reference 31
Source-reported events for the cited work
No event found in the named queried sources as of 2026-08-19T06:32:44.657259+00:00.
Observation fe867c4e-3425-4680-9ed7-dc750e246e1b · inbound
Another piece to the puzzle: radio detection of a JWST detected AGN candidate "Little red dots" cannot reside in the same dark matter halos as comparably luminous unobscured quasars
Reference 45
Source-reported events for the cited work
Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.
Observation ee8cdabe-f2d8-41b7-acb5-c471b0e77245 · inbound
Lonely Little Red Dots: Challenges to the AGN-nature of little red dots through their clustering and spectral energy distributions "Little red dots" cannot reside in the same dark matter halos as comparably luminous unobscured quasars
Reference 106
Source-reported events for the cited work
Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.
Observation 1858b5c4-7106-41ff-b94e-6f157132c1a2 · inbound
Not-quite-primordial black holes "Little red dots" cannot reside in the same dark matter halos as comparably luminous unobscured quasars
Reference 52
Source-reported events for the cited work
Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.
Observation 7cacb05b-0b3b-4b2c-a606-e2b16245a2fb · inbound
Quenching of X-ray emission in little red dots by both Compton-thick gas and high accretion rates "Little red dots" cannot reside in the same dark matter halos as comparably luminous unobscured quasars
Reference 212
Source-reported events for the cited work
No event found in the named queried sources as of 2026-08-19T06:32:44.657259+00:00.