AASTex (v6.1) example article for Authorea
Abstract
This example manuscript is intended to serve as a tutorial and template for
authors to use when writing their own AAS Journal articles with Authorea. The manuscript
includes a history of AASTeX and documents the new features in the
previous version, 6.0, as well as the new features in version 6.1. This
manuscript includes figure and table examples to illustrate these new
features. Authorea features a rich text editor so that you can write in LaTeX, Markdown, or rich text and render directly on the web. Authorea supports and renders the vast majority of LaTeX notation needed for AAS Journal articles. A few features provided by AASTex v6.1. that are not available in Authorea have been listed in this document.
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.