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@@ -2,6 +2,8 @@
%
% MNRAS LaTeX user guide
%
+% v3.1 released 11 June 2020
+%
% v3.0 released 22 May 2015
% (version numbers match those of mnras.cls)
%
@@ -17,7 +19,7 @@
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Basic setup. Most papers should leave these options alone.
-\documentclass[a4paper,fleqn,usenatbib,useAMS]{mnras}
+\documentclass[fleqn,usenatbib,useAMS]{mnras}
%%%%% AUTHORS - PLACE YOUR OWN PACKAGES HERE %%%%%
@@ -60,20 +62,22 @@
% Title of the paper, and the short title which is used in the headers.
% Keep the title short and informative.
\title[MNRAS \LaTeX\ guide for authors]{\textit{Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical
- Society}: \\ \LaTeX\ guide for authors}
+ Society}: \LaTeX\ guide for authors}
% The list of authors, and the short list which is used in the headers.
% If you need two or more lines of authors, add an extra line using \newauthor
-\author[K. T. Smith]{Keith T. Smith$^{1}$\thanks{Contact e-mail: \href{mailto:mn@ras.org.uk}{mn@ras.org.uk}}\thanks{Present address: Science magazine, AAAS Science International, \mbox{82-88}~Hills Road, Cambridge CB2~1LQ, UK}
+\author[K. T. Smith]{Keith T. Smith$^{1}$%
+\thanks{Contact e-mail: \href{mailto:mn@ras.ac.uk}{mn@ras.ac.uk}}%
+\thanks{Present address: Science magazine, AAAS Science International, \mbox{82-88}~Hills Road, Cambridge CB2~1LQ, UK}%
\\
% List of institutions
$^{1}$Royal Astronomical Society, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BQ, UK}
% These dates will be filled out by the publisher
-\date{Last updated 2015 May 22; in original form 2013 September 5}
+\date{Last updated 2020 June 10; in original form 2013 September 5}
% Enter the current year, for the copyright statements etc.
-\pubyear{2015}
+\pubyear{2020}
% Don't change these lines
\begin{document}
@@ -319,7 +323,7 @@ It is also possible to produce un-numbered equations by using the \LaTeX\ built-
\begin{table}
\caption{Additional commands for special symbols commonly used in astronomy. These can be used anywhere.}
\label{tab:anysymbols}
- \begin{tabular}{lll}
+ \begin{tabular*}{\columnwidth}{@{}l@{\hspace*{50pt}}l@{\hspace*{50pt}}l@{}}
\hline
Command & Output & Meaning\\
\hline
@@ -340,13 +344,13 @@ It is also possible to produce un-numbered equations by using the \LaTeX\ built-
\verb'\diameter' & \diameter & diameter\\[2pt]
\verb'\sq' & \sq & square, Q.E.D.\\[2pt]
\hline
- \end{tabular}
+ \end{tabular*}
\end{table}
\begin{table}
\caption{Additional commands for mathematical symbols. These can only be used in maths mode.}
\label{tab:mathssymbols}
- \begin{tabular}{lll}
+ \begin{tabular*}{\columnwidth}{l@{\hspace*{40pt}}l@{\hspace*{40pt}}l}
\hline
Command & Output & Meaning\\
\hline
@@ -368,7 +372,7 @@ It is also possible to produce un-numbered equations by using the \LaTeX\ built-
\verb'\grole' & $\grole$ & greater over less\\[2pt]
\verb'\leogr' & $\leogr$ & less over greater\\
\hline
- \end{tabular}
+ \end{tabular*}
\end{table}
Some additional symbols of common use in astronomy have been added in the MNRAS class. These are shown in tables~\ref{tab:anysymbols}--\ref{tab:mathssymbols}. The command names are -- as far as possible -- the same as those used in other major astronomy journals.
@@ -675,6 +679,12 @@ KTS thanks Nelson Beebe (University of Utah) for helpful advice regarding CTAN.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+\section*{Data Availability}
+
+
+The inclusion of a Data Availability Statement is a requirement for articles published in MNRAS. Data Availability Statements provide a standardised format for readers to understand the availability of data underlying the research results described in the article. The statement may refer to original data generated in the course of the study or to third-party data analysed in the article. The statement should describe and provide means of access, where possible, by linking to the data or providing the required accession numbers for the relevant databases or DOIs.
+
+
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% REFERENCES %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% The best way to enter references is to use BibTeX:
@@ -775,8 +785,8 @@ Command & Output & Journal name\\
\verb'\zap' & \zap & Zeitschrift fuer Astrophysik\\
\hline
\multicolumn{3}{l}{$^a$ Letters are designated by an L at the start of the page number, not in the journal name}\\
-\multicolumn{3}{l}{$^b$ In 1992 the English translation of this journal changed its name from Soviet Astronomy to Astronomy Reports}\\
-\multicolumn{3}{l}{$^c$ Including the English translation Astronomy Letters}\\
+\multicolumn{3}{l}{\footnotesize$^b$ In 1992 the English translation of this journal changed its name from Soviet Astronomy to Astronomy Reports}\\
+\multicolumn{3}{l}{\footnotesize$^c$ Including the English translation Astronomy Letters}\\
\end{tabular}
\end{table*}
@@ -856,4 +866,4 @@ The command name refers to Blackwell Science Publishing, who were the publishers
\label{lastpage}
\end{document}
-% End of mnras_guide.tex \ No newline at end of file
+% End of mnras_guide.tex