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AASTeX6

The Version 6.3 style files and documentation for authoring AAS Journal articles in LaTeX2e were released on July 10, 2019. A list of updates and changes provided by Version 6.3 can be found in the AASTeX Revision History. Version 6.3 is backwards compatible with v6.2 and v6.1 but no prior version of AASTeX (i.e. not < v6.0).

BibTeX

This repository also includes the AAS Journals BibTeX style file, aasjournal.bst, which was last updated June 3, 2019 (v1.18). This is our BST file that supports the version and publisher fields of an @misc BibTeX entry. The most recent update added anchored links to reference source material, e.g., links to article DOIs, arXiv preprints, and/or ASCL identifiers. These are explicit inline text links to ensure that the identifiers are available in the full text. This is why we do not endorse more compact anchor-linked BibTeX styles, e.g., yahapj.bst.

Download

You may download the most recent version from this repository or from the AAS Journals website.

Documentation

In addition to the sample files provided here, an extensive AASTeX guide can be found at our AAS Journals website. Broader style, data, and graphics guides are also available.

Development model

AASTeX development is performed outside of the GitHub platform by an outside TeX consultant, but incremental updates from our developers are posted here regularly, and we gladly accept issues and user pull requests.

Citation

While the AAS Journals encourage developers to post preferred citations for their codes and encourage authors to cite all software that supports their research articles, citation of AASTeX or acknowledgement of the developers and maintainers of this package is traditionally seen as inappropriate and is not requested.

Contact

Outside of issues or pull requests, please contact the AASTeX team for help at our authoring helpdesk or reach us on Twitter @AAS_Publishing.

Release History

Version Github Release DOI
v6.0.1 2016 January 26 10.5281/zenodo.45282
v6.0.2 2016 March 02 tbd
v6.1 2016 November 23 10.5281/zenodo.168228
v6.2 2018 February 23 10.5281/zenodo.1209290
v6.3 2019 August 8 10.5281/zenodo.3675798

Credit

AASTeX originated 28 years ago with a set of LaTeX macros developed by Bob Hanisch and Chris Biemesderfer. While a more detailed history is available in the sample document, we want to recognize the most recent contributions of individual astronomers to AASTeX 6 here. A partial list includes:

  • Dan Foreman-Mackey (@dfm) and David Hogg (@davidwhogg) authored a series of readability and layout modifications of AASTeX v6.0 in a recent manuscript that were incorporated into v6.1 as the "modern" document style.
  • We thank the many users who have supplied issues directly to the AAS Data Editors in charge of AASTeX development or as issues (ongoing or closed) on this repository. We especially thank Alex Drlica-Wagner (@kadrlica) for developing fixes to many of the issues identified by authors. He also maintains a fork that is pretty much always ahead of ours, as we almost never accept his otherwise excellent PRs.

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