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An Example Article using AASTex v6.1 (Authorea simplified version)
  • Greg Schwarz,
  • Josh Nicholson,
  • Matteo Cantiello
Greg Schwarz
American Astronomical Society

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Josh Nicholson
Authorea
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Matteo Cantiello
Simons Foundation
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This example manuscript is intended to serve as a tutorial and template for authors to use when writing their own AAS Journal articles. The manuscript includes a history of An error in the conversion from LaTeX to XML has occurred here.   and documents the new features in the previous version, 6.0, as well as the new features in version 6.1. This manuscript includes many figure and table examples to illustrate these new features. Information on features not explicitly mentioned in the article can be viewed in the manuscript comments or more extensive online documentation. Authors are welcome replace the text, tables, figures, and bibliography with their own and submit the resulting manuscript to the AAS Journals peer review system. The first lesson in the tutorial is to remind authors that the AAS Journals, the Astrophysical Journal (ApJ), the Astrophysical Journal Letters (ApJL), and Astronomical Journal (AJ), all have a 250 word limit for the abstract. If you exceed this length the Editorial office will ask you to shorten it.