C. de la Fuente Marcos, R. de la Fuente Marcos. Extreme trans-Neptunian objects and the Kozai mechanism: signalling the presence of trans-Plutonian planets (англ.) // Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters. — 2014-06-30. — Vol. 443, iss. 1. — P. L59—L63. — ISSN1745-3933. — doi:10.1093/mnrasl/slu084. — Bibcode: 2014MNRAS.443L..59D. — arXiv:1406.0715.
C. de la Fuente Marcos, R. de la Fuente Marcos. Extreme trans-Neptunian objects and the Kozai mechanism: signalling the presence of trans-Plutonian planets (англ.) // Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters. — 2014-06-30. — Vol. 443, iss. 1. — P. L59—L63. — ISSN1745-3933. — doi:10.1093/mnrasl/slu084. — Bibcode: 2014MNRAS.443L..59D. — arXiv:1406.0715.
Константин Батыгин и Майкл Браун.The Search for Planet Nine (неопр.) (20 января 2016). Дата обращения: 21 января 2016. Архивировано из оригинала 30 января 2016 года.
C. de la Fuente Marcos, R. de la Fuente Marcos. Extreme trans-Neptunian objects and the Kozai mechanism: signalling the presence of trans-Plutonian planets (англ.) // Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters. — 2014-06-30. — Vol. 443, iss. 1. — P. L59—L63. — ISSN1745-3933. — doi:10.1093/mnrasl/slu084. — Bibcode: 2014MNRAS.443L..59D. — arXiv:1406.0715.
Totten, SandenPlanet 9: What should its name be if it's found? (неопр.)89.3 KPCC (22 января 2016). — ««We like to be consistent» said Rosaly Lopes, a senior research scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and a member of the IAU's Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature. ... For a planet in our solar system, being consistent means sticking to the theme of giving them names from Greek and Roman mythology.» Дата обращения: 7 февраля 2016. Архивировано 7 февраля 2016 года.
Grush, LorenOur solar system may have a ninth planet after all — but not all evidence is in (We still haven't seen it yet) (неопр.) (20 января 2016). — «The statistics do sound promising, at first. The researchers say there's a 1 in 15,000 chance that the movements of these objects are coincidental and don't indicate a planetary presence at all. ... «When we usually consider something as clinched and air tight, it usually has odds with a much lower probability of failure than what they have» says Sara Seager, a planetary scientist at MIT. For a study to be a slam dunk, the odds of failure are usually 1 in 1,744,278. ... But researchers often publish before they get the slam-dunk odds, in order to avoid getting scooped by a competing team, Seager says. Most outside experts agree that the researchers» models are strong. And Neptune was originally detected in a similar fashion — by researching observed anomalies in the movement of Uranus. Additionally, the idea of a large planet at such a distance from the Sun isn't actually that unlikely, according to Bruce Macintosh, a planetary scientist at Stanford University.» Дата обращения: 18 июля 2016. Архивировано 29 июля 2016 года.
Константин Батыгин и Майкл Браун.The Search for Planet Nine (неопр.) (20 января 2016). Дата обращения: 21 января 2016. Архивировано из оригинала 30 января 2016 года.
Totten, SandenPlanet 9: What should its name be if it's found? (неопр.)89.3 KPCC (22 января 2016). — ««We like to be consistent» said Rosaly Lopes, a senior research scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and a member of the IAU's Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature. ... For a planet in our solar system, being consistent means sticking to the theme of giving them names from Greek and Roman mythology.» Дата обращения: 7 февраля 2016. Архивировано 7 февраля 2016 года.
Grush, LorenOur solar system may have a ninth planet after all — but not all evidence is in (We still haven't seen it yet) (неопр.) (20 января 2016). — «The statistics do sound promising, at first. The researchers say there's a 1 in 15,000 chance that the movements of these objects are coincidental and don't indicate a planetary presence at all. ... «When we usually consider something as clinched and air tight, it usually has odds with a much lower probability of failure than what they have» says Sara Seager, a planetary scientist at MIT. For a study to be a slam dunk, the odds of failure are usually 1 in 1,744,278. ... But researchers often publish before they get the slam-dunk odds, in order to avoid getting scooped by a competing team, Seager says. Most outside experts agree that the researchers» models are strong. And Neptune was originally detected in a similar fashion — by researching observed anomalies in the movement of Uranus. Additionally, the idea of a large planet at such a distance from the Sun isn't actually that unlikely, according to Bruce Macintosh, a planetary scientist at Stanford University.» Дата обращения: 18 июля 2016. Архивировано 29 июля 2016 года.
C. de la Fuente Marcos, R. de la Fuente Marcos. Extreme trans-Neptunian objects and the Kozai mechanism: signalling the presence of trans-Plutonian planets (англ.) // Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters. — 2014-06-30. — Vol. 443, iss. 1. — P. L59—L63. — ISSN1745-3933. — doi:10.1093/mnrasl/slu084. — Bibcode: 2014MNRAS.443L..59D. — arXiv:1406.0715.