The paper http://labs.adsabs.harvard.edu/ui/abs/1986Natur.321..361F references IUE observations of Comet Halley. If you go to the IUE results page at MAST then you can see that the target names are COM P/HALLEY or COM P/HA NEAR but if you look at the Datasets table in
http://labs.adsabs.harvard.edu/semantic2/alpha/explorer/publications#fq=bibcode%3A1986Natur.321..361F&q=*%3A*
then you see target names of P, HALLEY and C.
The obscore values for these observations have titles of:
% awk -F\| '{ print $17 " " $10; }' obscore.iue.psv | egrep 'lwp07766|lwp07789|swp27884|swp27914'
lwp07766mxlo C/HALLEY
lwp07789mxlo C/HALLEY
swp27884mxlo P/HALLEY
swp27914mxlo HALLEY
So the "/" in the title presumably explains what is going on. Looking in the RDF store:
SELECT ?s ?p WHERE { ?s ?p "swp27884mxlo" . }
returns two URIs, including <http://ads.harvard.edu/sem/obsv/observation/MAST/iue/obsid/swp27884mxlo> which has a ns2:target of <http://ads.harvard.edu/sem/obsv/target/MAST/P%2FHALLEY> which itself has a ns2:name of
The paper http://labs.adsabs.harvard.edu/ui/abs/1986Natur.321..361F references IUE observations of Comet Halley. If you go to the IUE results page at MAST then you can see that the target names are
COM P/HALLEYorCOM P/HA NEARbut if you look at the Datasets table inhttp://labs.adsabs.harvard.edu/semantic2/alpha/explorer/publications#fq=bibcode%3A1986Natur.321..361F&q=*%3A*
then you see target names of
P,HALLEYandC.The obscore values for these observations have titles of:
So the "/" in the title presumably explains what is going on. Looking in the RDF store:
returns two URIs, including
<http://ads.harvard.edu/sem/obsv/observation/MAST/iue/obsid/swp27884mxlo>which has ans2:targetof<http://ads.harvard.edu/sem/obsv/target/MAST/P%2FHALLEY>which itself has ans2:nameof