Pith. sign in

Paper Citation Record · LEDGER

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets?

As of 19 August 2026, this Paper Citation Record lists 47 of 47 outbound references and 0 inbound Pith citation observations for arXiv:2412.12978.

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

pith.paper-citation-record.v1
2412.12978 v1

Coverage vector

measured 47 of 47 reference resolution

Typed states for the displayed outbound observations.

Source: paper_references, paper_reference_links, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.878623Z

measured 47 of 47 standing notices

One-hop event checks from named stored sources.

Source: scholarly_work_events, retraction_status_cache, observed 2026-08-19T06:32:44.657259+00:00

measured 0 of 0 inbound itemization

Pith citing papers itemized under the disclosed page cap.

Source: paper_references, paper_reference_links

measured 0 of 1 external citation measurements

A source-named dated measurement, never combined with another source.

Source: cited_works

Reference resolution

47 of 47 outbound references displayed

  • verified exact7
  • verified fuzzy16
  • unresolved21
  • parse uncertain0
  • malformed identifier0
  • metadata mismatch3

External citation measurements

No source-named external measurement is stored.

Outbound references

Observation 1920780a-e2a7-400d-aa7e-271d228c4f14 · outbound

This paper cites , author Schleicher , D.G.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Schleicher , D.G

Reference 1

Resolution
unresolved
no resolver link, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.694283Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.694283Z digest=sha256:9f72b967b71312432f9bc2b4205ac9589eec9a8f3ef4a345ed25dcfc8b8ca44e

Observation 55b0d341-4f5d-4b5d-aa48-7c665e0c4d39 · outbound

This paper cites Astropy: A Community Python Package for Astronomy.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? Astropy: A Community Python Package for Astronomy

Reference 2

Resolution
unresolved
no resolver link, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.698962Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.698962Z digest=sha256:6073ff6c0f4b0156582668c13586b9761640efd7057dc65d44817e0c90854719

Observation 7181605e-60f8-46a6-99eb-646cafb5d03b · outbound

This paper cites , author Grav, T.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Grav, T

Reference 3

Resolution
verified fuzzy
raw_fallback, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.655193Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.703041Z digest=sha256:afd9f1e5d52dc68a861881fd734d03ed89e14d81b26e12bf779fd98d072c3705

Observation 3f7d84a7-b404-4a09-ad71-6c8282f21466 · outbound

This paper cites Cometary Activity Beyond The Planets.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? Cometary Activity Beyond The Planets

Reference 4

Resolution
verified exact
local_arxiv, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.364323Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.707375Z digest=sha256:5e8d7a1bd6336f1583218a62fe3ad8485edef838c46a3272eb071bb9479585c6

Observation e4b53e5d-1a43-439a-a7fc-22657bdd7b16 · outbound

This paper cites Reassessing the formation of the inner Oort cloud in an embedded star cluster.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? Reassessing the formation of the inner Oort cloud in an embedded star cluster

Reference 5

Resolution
metadata mismatch
local_arxiv, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.345719Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.711153Z digest=sha256:a9b8c8ef6baa33e5d5d447415e4b70bd91066c2acca642f49543b491e8109e3c

Observation e6c6acd7-2903-474b-a5ea-a1833e2a3805 · outbound

This paper cites , author Fulle , M.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Fulle , M

Reference 6

Resolution
unresolved
no resolver link, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.714935Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.714935Z digest=sha256:1be269b3f5f7bc3bf43bf835e69d4fb020eec39fecad7449061feedab7ed7b89

Observation d8ac88ca-1b4a-47f3-bb61-4861f5abd338 · outbound

This paper cites , author Ferretti, S.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Ferretti, S

Reference 7

Resolution
verified exact
doi, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.634676Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.719144Z digest=sha256:f4d611905ad50d688cff8657830f3daa5ed6da53a37b488f8cca196e157339fa

Observation 016109e8-17ee-4805-956c-ab7d9027ac06 · outbound

This paper cites , author Snodgrass, C.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Snodgrass, C

Reference 8

Resolution
verified fuzzy
raw_fallback, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.623462Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.723101Z digest=sha256:d2eddcdd5529f43c74739fd801ce59c62da649e8863b2dbddeb03cc72dc314de

Observation f0a53a2e-4b96-4d3d-a30d-28eb8ea17996 · outbound

This paper cites , year 1967.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , year 1967

Reference 9

Resolution
verified fuzzy
raw_fallback, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.610655Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.727077Z digest=sha256:8787e92a2bc2b128f51949e2a29980be4f6ea0d6d765a889e54bab76fda23a62

Observation f6e344fc-79e4-4640-b176-b6e9a880269d · outbound

This paper cites , year 1973.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , year 1973

Reference 10

Resolution
verified fuzzy
raw_fallback, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.594628Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.730606Z digest=sha256:fe24323dd76bd5663032a2a1ca203b26cab41ccf032018faec07877165a423f4

Observation cc3bc7a5-1ecb-4ba2-8905-f4caec8adb99 · outbound

This paper cites , author A'Hearn , M.F.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author A'Hearn , M.F

Reference 11

Resolution
verified exact
doi, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.985367Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.734870Z digest=sha256:e971ca963ef9fab6a7c7c85e9b5a4febce82fa7e998ea86019b0c12f7b4e3160

Observation 47b523bb-3a7c-48c9-9ae1-3dd3f0fb2d8f · outbound

This paper cites , author Granvik , M.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Granvik , M

Reference 12

Resolution
unresolved
no resolver link, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.739631Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.739631Z digest=sha256:17e80448d861ce3ba458b7871d80acbd00f53041e5d3c86a3a9107c82c71512f

Observation 044d132a-c1d6-4f73-9919-716b4a04fdea · outbound

This paper cites , author Sosa , A.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Sosa , A

Reference 13

Resolution
unresolved
no resolver link, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.743281Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.743281Z digest=sha256:f23994f8f77b79fe521b7ef68a54a550fe030e2b634a8da54da2f063514f2c25

Observation a547f3ac-8a35-4464-adfc-539227dbb2f1 · outbound

This paper cites , author Wellnitz, D.D.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Wellnitz, D.D

Reference 14

Resolution
verified fuzzy
raw_fallback, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.580516Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.747188Z digest=sha256:473257872fb6a0a89baa199dad9a03833c4ca9c8479d2b927120004180e7ad12

Observation 5ffff777-7a1f-4930-8a10-f2b255bb1f95 · outbound

This paper cites , author Rickman, H.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Rickman, H

Reference 15

Resolution
verified fuzzy
raw_fallback, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.567180Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.751304Z digest=sha256:1954dd04c1dfdafa9266fe0376b65ac4061cd44d10ea5a346df8edac4b7ee6dc

Observation 0ea3d063-fe20-46d9-8be5-f1753415b7b2 · outbound

This paper cites , author Altwegg , K.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Altwegg , K

Reference 16

Resolution
verified exact
doi, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.554162Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.754994Z digest=sha256:725732398c9d6f23b404d7f2ca5e73f3bc33dfda226d2a5e23cdae3ec2ce26db

Observation 6f8e2be4-b23c-45bc-855d-f298fb1cf2cc · outbound

This paper cites , year 2005.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , year 2005

Reference 17

Resolution
verified fuzzy
raw_fallback, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.541845Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.758814Z digest=sha256:39ec73e498e1cb26a6e9f1e694624f61bd2b0743c710b69155066d9631b514fa

Observation 9f6fc683-bd1f-4f39-a98d-f8656a0e48c7 · outbound

This paper cites , author Bockelée-Morvan, D.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Bockelée-Morvan, D

Reference 18

Resolution
verified exact
doi, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.972572Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.762355Z digest=sha256:4c5703e551e8d2e8bd79736c55cb8c1a67be2752a0173ba603283a9c6b4c808d

Observation 39140d94-1d16-4683-bbeb-c914b83612a4 · outbound

This paper cites , author Lazzarin, M.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Lazzarin, M

Reference 19

Resolution
verified fuzzy
raw_fallback, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.525022Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.766420Z digest=sha256:a39d9e6fb9c0221b99630a89bf8d796571a12c1d91396f0126c657e4099075f1

Observation 2ba30a2e-6363-4223-9254-342c58172439 · outbound

This paper cites Modeling the Performance of the LSST in Surveying the Near-Earth Object Population.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? Modeling the Performance of the LSST in Surveying the Near-Earth Object Population

Reference 20

Resolution
unresolved
no resolver link, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.770657Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.770657Z digest=sha256:f0068e492a9b1cfaf3baf50a26d46b8e59cd76308b8040f0d71f8d44387744c7

Observation ac1edc65-b3d5-41fb-96ca-bc65cffc4cbd · outbound

This paper cites LSST: from Science Drivers to Reference Design and Anticipated Data Products.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? LSST: from Science Drivers to Reference Design and Anticipated Data Products

Reference 21

Resolution
unresolved
no resolver link, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.774836Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.774836Z digest=sha256:cdbdfa0325ddc51235b1cdcfa442b1406d0ce2494c692b4df6b2276bc1a6601c

Observation 56596fc3-87bc-433a-a5fa-06d24d3088ac · outbound

This paper cites o dter , R. , author Shirley , K. , author Slavinskis , A. , author Sodor , B. , author Soucek , J. , author Stephenson , P. , author St \.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? o dter , R. , author Shirley , K. , author Slavinskis , A. , author Sodor , B. , author Soucek , J. , author Stephenson , P. , author St \

Reference 22

Resolution
unresolved
no resolver link, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.779123Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.779123Z digest=sha256:1790c09440b106f986b3b1f5aff9a4ead62819ea3681d62789d6a10a93bf103e

Observation 9f9e9768-5aac-4c7c-9ae9-b5ce3021beaa · outbound

This paper cites , author Chesley , S.R.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Chesley , S.R

Reference 23

Resolution
unresolved
no resolver link, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.783064Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.783064Z digest=sha256:b134d2784d69499d38047dcf6a8e81e9a573e58967b22e96b931c3fb9885b00a

Observation 8cd43b2b-2936-4211-8bd4-0988f54ed3f9 · outbound

This paper cites The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope as a Near-Earth Object Discovery Machine.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope as a Near-Earth Object Discovery Machine

Reference 24

Resolution
metadata mismatch
local_arxiv, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.154661Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.786981Z digest=sha256:0519841da188987a1ff4537c7661706c4e205cd05c806a0a3d8890156fe4450d

Observation 338cc1ca-009d-40fe-a6fe-29c6d64f0894 · outbound

This paper cites , author Quinn, T.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Quinn, T

Reference 25

Resolution
verified fuzzy
raw_fallback, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.504391Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.791601Z digest=sha256:08a262eee51f1e71c9a9a62a25c718b87a78fef7c46b25b1c729bef7c2e00a67

Observation ccae2c95-a915-4328-b4f3-0a83be003847 · outbound

This paper cites , author Dybczy \'n ski, P.A.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Dybczy \'n ski, P.A

Reference 26

Resolution
verified fuzzy
raw_fallback, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.491743Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.795648Z digest=sha256:45e7ce23da2a3903d361285fbfbc1878687d31eba2b1bbef94d25f64a2e4b98a

Observation a1e5b141-7fcd-4a17-b6e9-d0eab261ebfc · outbound

This paper cites LSST Science Book, Version 2.0.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? LSST Science Book, Version 2.0

Reference 27

Resolution
unresolved
no resolver link, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.799614Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.799614Z digest=sha256:a38dea9c4e641c9a5b850c6ed970113f6be758263d9eaf22516645c8e931436c

Observation 4bb7feb4-f137-4db6-bd28-f56bc4dc782e · outbound

This paper cites LSST Science Book, Version 2.0.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? LSST Science Book, Version 2.0

Reference 28

Resolution
unresolved
no resolver link, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.804167Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.804167Z digest=sha256:d2064cecb21ec795f5071e9d7c88a1d2d40780f41ce110d628ce33fcff1db32a

Observation f4155812-10cd-4a7b-b1cd-37d3efc8c2d5 · outbound

This paper cites , author Schambeau , C.A.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Schambeau , C.A

Reference 29

Resolution
verified exact
doi, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.479761Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.808314Z digest=sha256:97c189e919c95eeed39fb6f81dbeeac0009e07f6b66be372e60384d6510a8775

Observation 3b28d2af-7ed5-4bf7-a136-aa860f54394a · outbound

This paper cites A Framework for Telescope Schedulers: With Applications to the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? A Framework for Telescope Schedulers: With Applications to the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope

Reference 30

Resolution
unresolved
no resolver link, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.812057Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.812057Z digest=sha256:96fabe39bed310f63c76225e4484d9526e7c5ca1f9b82ea28549ddba966f3187

Observation 7c415b3a-4415-4078-9009-fb19e7af4d7a · outbound

This paper cites , author Whipple, F.L.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Whipple, F.L

Reference 31

Resolution
verified fuzzy
raw_fallback, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.466414Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.816125Z digest=sha256:6c4e0a2efc1bf0c79cb277a63854ac3215e7dc0dc779512d60fbb7a921112938

Observation a51b9d6d-ba39-4ad9-a079-082fb3c30820 · outbound

This paper cites , year 2010.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , year 2010

Reference 32

Resolution
verified fuzzy
raw_fallback, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.452906Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.819371Z digest=sha256:621575ff6c163769d292389f722fc00a724dccb887bd7619ac2058ed2d6a2ff3

Observation 20f1ac01-c7a6-42e7-a9d1-6de5f4c4acf8 · outbound

This paper cites Large Synoptic Survey Telescope Solar System Science Roadmap.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? Large Synoptic Survey Telescope Solar System Science Roadmap

Reference 33

Resolution
unresolved
no resolver link, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.822581Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.822581Z digest=sha256:9d069f0fd159b8e1fa86e7cece43606b81c70843056c01e17a70e255253f60ff

Observation 05142b5a-9538-4d8e-91bd-5298b4209fd9 · outbound

This paper cites Tuning the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) Observing Strategy for Solar System Science.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? Tuning the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) Observing Strategy for Solar System Science

Reference 34

Resolution
metadata mismatch
local_arxiv, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.083031Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.826016Z digest=sha256:7e8bd53b8a13d08fe2a996435bf505a5218a4ba2922b723b0c1a583a805884fb

Observation 190adca5-0a0c-4f72-a417-d01ed71d3391 · outbound

This paper cites Eight billion asteroids in the Oort cloud.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? Eight billion asteroids in the Oort cloud

Reference 35

Resolution
unresolved
no resolver link, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.829597Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.829597Z digest=sha256:aacef5207fc2474cb8571b434404cafca387c11414b124b7bf52b07b9d9c623e

Observation 2492c405-b1ba-45ff-bd2e-9227506cb8ca · outbound

This paper cites Modeling the Nearly Isotropic Comet Population in Anticipation of LSST Observations.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? Modeling the Nearly Isotropic Comet Population in Anticipation of LSST Observations

Reference 36

Resolution
unresolved
no resolver link, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.833606Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.833606Z digest=sha256:690f0da50e39ed849f16a18fdcfa9b4773bd64a362e0d4e2872cabdcd7b77f49

Observation 5d430987-9530-493c-981f-cc2a80be0e2b · outbound

This paper cites , author Jones , G.H.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Jones , G.H

Reference 37

Resolution
unresolved
no resolver link, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.837625Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.837625Z digest=sha256:1c1bdc7f3d72e09dad8c4f465c7ffa1e240a423e703565577653eee6dbd73246

Observation dfbf76ed-e2e0-4361-a4e1-d6fa5a2e4baf · outbound

This paper cites , author Ivezi \'c , Z.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Ivezi \'c , Z

Reference 38

Resolution
unresolved
no resolver link, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.841947Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.841947Z digest=sha256:e77aa85c26ef3abf6a5a59a1d332a04dbca9b00b9f1e8dcf7aa8f7c9500c89c7

Observation ca0c0b5d-0fcd-4b02-b282-f92b981b4734 · outbound

This paper cites , author Fern \'a ndez, J.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Fern \'a ndez, J

Reference 39

Resolution
verified fuzzy
raw_fallback, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.440236Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.846248Z digest=sha256:30d4e76cf9a974ca9f40a223415fd7dfd87d5a46239f215aee98ec5731623518

Observation c540bbd7-503f-4fad-b809-8e6cdfe6dbe6 · outbound

This paper cites Near-Earth Object Orbit Linking with the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? Near-Earth Object Orbit Linking with the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope

Reference 40

Resolution
unresolved
no resolver link, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.849891Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.849891Z digest=sha256:78d57f624db4f04082151fd6bb3f7191c4ee58b85ac52dc2cb593560721258e4

Observation 419fed59-0fdc-4f42-b952-da2a50344c68 · outbound

This paper cites , author Nesvorn \`y , D.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Nesvorn \`y , D

Reference 41

Resolution
verified fuzzy
raw_fallback, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.425465Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.854056Z digest=sha256:0e9dfd0661fa1997fd5b52f285f8085bbcb2a959fd78adc2fbd5d142af54acb6

Observation 643c3057-6386-4b0f-9b03-90cb9a96fc4b · outbound

This paper cites , author Rauer, H.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Rauer, H

Reference 42

Resolution
verified fuzzy
raw_fallback, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.413040Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.858170Z digest=sha256:f9d9ef207480d516947bfba0ef6bbe09eca90310797d70b72813a42f3ccea124

Observation a460c13c-8c80-41bc-bb43-6296e6d6354e · outbound

This paper cites , year 1978.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , year 1978

Reference 43

Resolution
unresolved
no resolver link, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.862087Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.862087Z digest=sha256:03432e3ad28b83322cf62bf42bce4a2e7ae1d9a817096ecd7bd16eedf850c3b1

Observation 80ffa2f9-63ec-4b4f-a388-383906796c2f · outbound

This paper cites The Absolute Magnitude of the Sun in Several Filters.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? The Absolute Magnitude of the Sun in Several Filters

Reference 44

Resolution
unresolved
no resolver link, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.866148Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.866148Z digest=sha256:39d0ab65d8ec4ea314c972c4fbb91cce08e5a3ec7af2de6e6f11d293742c7215

Observation c4a6e8a1-659f-4d25-85b1-cc7f90b72f3d · outbound

This paper cites , author Kelley, M.S.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Kelley, M.S

Reference 45

Resolution
verified fuzzy
raw_fallback, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:40.400287Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.870547Z digest=sha256:5ca3db62b77ac1b0d31cadf0742e2011e8565aab83ba89b52d35ce95d1a92621

Observation 29954518-d51a-4daf-b88d-f1942ee86009 · outbound

This paper cites , author Zhao , Y.H.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? , author Zhao , Y.H

Reference 46

Resolution
verified exact
doi, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.914653Z

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.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.874581Z digest=sha256:8249e8a5360292be9fbc66c790384ad8fdc746d157c2844971f7b311a72d96aa

Observation 901bdd50-4533-4f29-81f4-27ff7cc585be · outbound

This paper cites write newline.

How much earlier would LSST have discovered currently known long-period comets? write newline

Reference 47

Resolution
unresolved
no resolver link, observed 2026-08-11T13:36:39.878623Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

Unavailable: canonical work link unavailable.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-11T13:36:39.878623Z digest=sha256:24337c065dbe5d8e7b67662b7e2e9eca65774cfab8cd28717de9d3b3355d273b

Pith citing papers

No inbound Pith citation observations are available.