Example of a manuscript header with structured abstract
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Examples of tables and figures
Example of a manuscript header with traditional abstract
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Material for the electronic edition: examples
Example of a manuscript header with structured abstract
\documentclass[structabstract]{aa}
\usepackage{txfonts}
\begin{document}
\title{Optimality relationships for $p$-cyclic SOR
p
\thanks{Research supported in part by the US Air Force
under grant no. AFOSR-88-0285 and
the National Science Foundation under grant
no. DMS-85-21154}\fnmsep
\thanks{This is a second footnote}\\
resulting in asymptotically faster convergence\\
for the same amount of work per iteration}
\subtitle{II. An example text with infinitesimal
scientific value\\
whose title and subtitle may also be split}
\author{Daniel J. Pierce\inst{1}
\and Apostolos Hadjidimios\inst{2}
\thanks{\emph{Present address:}
Department of Computer Science, Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA}
\and Robert J. Plemmons\inst{3}}
\offprints{R. Plemmons, \email{
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}}
\institute{Boeing Computer Service, P.O. Box 24346,
MS 7L-21, Seattle, WA 98124-0346, USA
\and Department of Mathematics, University of Ioannina,
GR-45 1210, Ioannina, Greece
\and Department of Computer Science and Mathematics,
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-8205, USA}
\date{Received 2 November 1992 / Accepted 7 January 1993}
\abstract {} {We look for characteristics typical of water-megamaser galaxies
in SO 103-G035, TXS 2226-184, and IC 1481.} {We obtained long-slit optical
emission-line spectra.} {We present rotation curves, line ratios, electron
densities, temperatures. IC 1481 reveals a spectrum suggestive of a vigorous
starburst in the central kiloparsec 108 years ago.} {We do not find any hints
for outflows nor special features which could give clues to the unknown
megamaser excitation mechanism.}
\keywords{interstellar medium: jets and outflows --
interstellar medium: molecules -- stars: pre-main-sequence}}
\maketitle
Example of a manuscript header with traditional abstract
\documentclass[traditabstract]{aa}
\usepackage{txfonts}
\begin{document}
title{Optimality relationships for $p$-cyclic SOR p
\thanks{Research supported in part by the US Air Force
under grant no. AFOSR-88-0285 and
the National Science Foundation under grant
no. DMS-85-21154}\fnmsep
\thanks{This is a second footnote}\\
resulting in asymptotically faster convergence\\
for the same amount of work per iteration}
\subtitle{II. An example text with infinitesimal
scientific value\\
whose title and subtitle may also be split}
\author{Daniel J. Pierce\inst{1}
\and Apostolos Hadjidimios\inst{2}
\thanks{\emph{Present address:}
Department of Computer Science, Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA}
\and Robert J. Plemmons\inst{3}}
\offprints{R. Plemmons, \email{
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
}
\institute{Boeing Computer Service, P.O. Box 24346,
MS 7L-21, Seattle, WA 98124-0346, USA
\and Department of Mathematics, University of Ioannina,
GR-45 1210, Ioannina, Greece
\and Department of Computer Science and Mathematics,
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-8205, USA}
\date{Received 2 November 1992 / Accepted 7 January 1993}
\abstract{We look for characteristics typical of water-megamaser galaxies
in SO 103-G035, TXS 2226-184, and IC 1481. We obtained long-slit optical
emission-line spectra. We present rotation curves, line ratios, electron
densities, temperatures. IC 1481 reveals a spectrum suggestive of a vigorous
starburst in the central kiloparsec 108 years ago. We do not find any hints
for outflows nor special features which could give clues to the unknown
megamaser excitation mechanism.}
\keywords{interstellar medium: jets and outflows --
interstellar medium: molecules -- stars: pre-main-sequence}}
\maketitle
Examples of tables and figures
Figures
Include the package in the preamble of your document as follows:
To fill the whole column width, the figure has to be resized with the
resizebox command.
\begin{figure}
\resizebox{\hsize}{!}{\includegraphics{<yourfilename.eps>}}
\caption{<Your caption text...>.}
\label{<Your label>}
\end{figure}
For a two-column-wide plot, substitute figure by figure*.
\begin{figure*}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=17cm]{<yourfilename.eps>}
\caption{<Your caption text...>.}
\label{<Your label>}
\end{figure*}
A&A also uses a third width, 12 cm; that is, with the figure caption at its
lower right-hand side. To achieve this format, use
\begin{figure*}
\sidecaption
\includegraphics[width=12cm]{<yourfilename.eps>}
\caption{<Your caption text...>.}
\label{<Your label>}
\end{figure*}
Simples tables
Simple tables must be prepared as in the example below.
Table 1:
Nonlinear Model Results
|
HJD |
E |
Method#2 |
Method#3 |
|
1 |
50 |
-837 |
970 |
|
2 |
47 |
877 |
230 |
| 3 |
31 |
25 |
415 |
| 4 |
35 |
144 |
2356 |
| 5 |
45 |
300 |
556 |
The corresponding TEX code is as follows
\begin{table}
\caption{Nonlinear Model Results} % title of Table
\label{table:1} % is used to refer this table in the text
\centering % used for centering table
\begin{tabular}{c c c c} % centered columns (4 columns)
\hline\hline % inserts double horizontal lines
HJD & $E$ & Method\#2 & Method\#3 \\ % table heading
\hline % inserts single horizontal line
1 & 50 & $-837$ & 970 \\ % inserting body of the table
2 & 47 & 877 & 230 \\
3 & 31 & 25 & 415 \\
4 & 35 & 144 & 2356 \\
5 & 45 & 300 & 556 \\
\hline %inserts single line
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
To produce two columns width tables, use the table* environment.
If a horizontal line is required in the table, the \cline{n-m} command
is used to draw a horizontal line from the left side of the column n to the
right side of the column m.
The \multicolumn{num}{col}{text} command is used to combine the
following num columns into a single column with their total width:
\hline\hline % inserts double horizontal lines
HJD & \multicolumn{3}{c}{Methods}\\
\hline % inserts single horizontal line
The output is:
|
HJD |
Methods |
|
1 |
50 |
-837 |
970 |
|
2 |
47 |
877 |
230 |
| 3 |
31 |
25 |
415 |
| 4 |
35 |
144 |
2356 |
| 5 |
45 |
300 |
556 |
Some examples of a table with footnotes or a rotated table in landscape are
given in the aa.dem file.
Large tables (longer than one page)
Tables larger than a page should be composed at the end of the document.
In the text, at the place where the large table should appear, add the command:
\addtocounter{table}{1}. Tables counters will be well numbered.
Authors may use one of the two dedicated packages supertabular and longtable.
Put the package in the preamble of your document as follows:
| \usepackage{longtable} or \usepackage{supertabular} |
and write your long table at the end.
supertabular
\end{thebibliography}
% end of the main text
\clearpage
\onecolumn
% if table 2
\setcounter{table}{2}
\begin{supertabular}
...
\end{supertabular}
longtable
aa.cls has adapted a command \longtab{}{} to this package.
\end{thebibliography}
% if table 2
\longtab{2}{
\begin{longtable}{lllrrr}
\caption{\label{kstars} Sample stars with absolute magnitude}\\
\hline\hline
Catalogue& $M_{V}$ & Spectral & Distance & Mode & Count Rate \\
\hline
\endfirsthead
\caption{continued.}\\
\hline\hline
Catalogue& $M_{V}$ & Spectral & Distance & Mode & Count Rate \\
\hline
\endhead
\hline
\endfoot
Gl 33 & 6.37 & K2 V & 7.46 & S & 0.043170\\
Gl 66AB & 6.26 & K2 V & 8.15 & S & 0.260478\\
Gl 68 & 5.87 & K1 V & 7.47 & P & 0.026610\\
& & & & H & 0.008686\\
Gl 86
\footnote{Source not included in the HRI catalog. See Sect.~5.4.2 for details.}
& 5.92 & K0 V & 10.91& S & 0.058230\\
\end{longtable}
}% End \longtab
Some examples are given in the aa.dem file.
Material for the electronic edition: examples
- Text appendices
Online appendices have to be placed at the end after
\end{thebibliography}. Add the Online command and write your text
(this section will be published as received, without any changes by the
publisher).
\end{thebibliography}
\Online
\begin{appendix} %First online appendix
\section{Background galaxy number counts}
...
\begin{figure*}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=16.4cm,clip]{1787f24.ps}
\caption{Plotted above...}\label{appfig}
\end{figure*}
...
\end{appendix}
\begin{appendix} %Second online appendix
...
\end{appendix}
\end{document}
- Some tables or figures are in the printed version and
some are only in the electronic version.
Leave all the tables or figures in
the text, at their right place, and use the commands \onlfig{}{} and
\onltab{}{}. These elements will be automatically placed at the end in
the section Online material.
\documentclass{aa}
...
\begin{document}
...
\begin{figure*}%f1
\includegraphics[width=10.9cm]{1787f01.eps}
\caption{Shown in greyscale is a...}\label{301}}
\end{figure*}
...
% Figure 2 and 3 available electronically only
\onlfig{2}{
\begin{figure*}%f2
\includegraphics[width=11.6cm]{1787f02.eps}
\caption {Shown in greyscale...} \label{018}
\end{figure*}
}% end of onlfig
... \onlfig{3}{
\begin{figure*}%f3
\includegraphics[width=11.2cm]{1787f03.eps}
\caption{Shown in panels...} \label{059}
\end{figure*}
}% end of onlfig
...
\begin{table}%t1
\caption{Complexes characterisation.}\label{starbursts}
\begin{tabular}{lccc}
...
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
...
% Figure 4 available electronically only
\onlfig{4}{
\begin{figure*}%f4
\includegraphics[width=11.2cm]{1787f04.eps}
\caption{Shown in panels...} \label{38}}
\end{figure*}
}% end of onlfig
...
% Table 2 available electronically only
\onltab{2}{
\begin{table*}%t2
\caption{List of the LMC stellar complexes...}\label{Properties}
\begin{tabular}{lccccccccc}
...
\end{tabular}
\end{table*}
}% end of onltab
Some other examples of large, online tables are also given in the aa.dem
file.
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