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The Planetary Science Journal uses Double Anonymous Review (DAR) as the default for all papers.
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Object names and acronyms are spelled out in full in titles. Standard three-letter abbreviations are preferred for constellation names (e.g., Cep, UMa) for a full list, see the IAU website.Roman numeral designations for spectra of ions are given in small capitals and preceded by a space (e.g., H II ). The mass number precedes the symbol (e.g., 12 C). Symbols for chemical elements are in normal type, not italics.
Terms defined in the abstract should be defined independently in the main text. Acronyms and abbreviations should be spelled out the first time they are used unless they are common throughout the discipline.All text citations must appear in the reference list, and all entries listed in the reference list must be cited in the text. The reference list and text citations should agree and be accurate.That is, Tables 1, 2, 3, and 4 must each be mentioned in the text at least once, and the first mention of Table 3 should not precede the first mention of Table 2. All tables and figures must be mentioned explicitly by number and appear in correct numerical order in the body of the text.Observance of the following guidelines will prevent some common errors: While a polished literary style is not demanded of scientific articles, they should conform to the elementary rules of grammar, syntax, punctuation, and clarity. Authors whose grasp of written English is not secure should obtain help from colleagues proficient in English. See the FAQ for more information about using these collaborative manuscript editors.Īrticles must be written in English. Overleaf authors should use an AASTeX template and classfile when preparing their manuscripts. Specific DAR recommendations can be found below.
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Non-PSJ Authors wishing their manuscripts to undergo double anonymous peer-review (DAR) should prepare their manuscripts accordingly, including the removal of identifying metadata (authors, affiliations, acknowledgments and other PDF embedded metadata) from their submitted manuscripts (this will be done automatically for PSJ manuscripts) and avoiding or minimizing self-citation. A searchable version of this AAS Style Guide will be made available here.Īuthors should note the special requirements for ApJ Letters manuscripts, specific instructions for Research Notes, and the guidelines governing the preparation and review of manuscripts for the Planetary Science Journal. Chandrasekhar which was in place until 2008. We have recently reinstituted the AAS Style Guide developed over time by former ApJ editor S. These guidelines cover manuscript preparation for the Journals of the American Astronomical Society.