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  1. Observational Characterization of #MainBeltComet and Candidate Main-Belt #Comet Nuclei: arxiv.org/abs/2302.11689 - "of 17 MBCs or candidate MBCs for which nucleus sizes (or inferred parent body sizes) have been estimated, >80% have r_n<1.0 km, pointing to an apparent physical preference toward small MBCs, where we suggest that #YORP spin-up may play a significant role in triggering and/or facilitating MBC activity."

  2. Observational Characterization of #MainBeltComet and Candidate Main-Belt #Comet Nuclei: arxiv.org/abs/2302.11689 - "of 17 MBCs or candidate MBCs for which nucleus sizes (or inferred parent body sizes) have been estimated, >80% have r_n<1.0 km, pointing to an apparent physical preference toward small MBCs, where we suggest that #YORP spin-up may play a significant role in triggering and/or facilitating MBC activity."

  3. Observational Characterization of #MainBeltComet and Candidate Main-Belt #Comet Nuclei: arxiv.org/abs/2302.11689 - "of 17 MBCs or candidate MBCs for which nucleus sizes (or inferred parent body sizes) have been estimated, >80% have r_n<1.0 km, pointing to an apparent physical preference toward small MBCs, where we suggest that #YORP spin-up may play a significant role in triggering and/or facilitating MBC activity."

  4. Observational Characterization of #MainBeltComet and Candidate Main-Belt #Comet Nuclei: arxiv.org/abs/2302.11689 - "of 17 MBCs or candidate MBCs for which nucleus sizes (or inferred parent body sizes) have been estimated, >80% have r_n<1.0 km, pointing to an apparent physical preference toward small MBCs, where we suggest that #YORP spin-up may play a significant role in triggering and/or facilitating MBC activity."

  5. Observational Characterization of #MainBeltComet and Candidate Main-Belt #Comet Nuclei: arxiv.org/abs/2302.11689 - "of 17 MBCs or candidate MBCs for which nucleus sizes (or inferred parent body sizes) have been estimated, >80% have r_n<1.0 km, pointing to an apparent physical preference toward small MBCs, where we suggest that #YORP spin-up may play a significant role in triggering and/or facilitating MBC activity."