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Type of quanta Components/Quanta charged
Words 350
Figures 1
Tables 1
Data Components (MRTs, MPG, etc…) 1
Figure Sets 100 Figures
Type of surcharge Cost
Letters handling charge $120
Letters handling charge (Gold Open Access) $600
Errata handling charge $30

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AAS Style Guide

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AASTeX Guide

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Galaxies and Cosmology

This corridor includes most topics relating to galaxies and cosmology from within the Local Group to the very early universe. This includes: early universe physics, dark matter, dark energy, cosmological models, cosmological parameters (e.g. the Hubble constant, etc.) the cosmic microwave and other diffuse backgrounds, galaxy and structure formation and evolution, stellar populations and the evolution of galaxies, physics and observations of galaxies and galaxy clusters, the intergalactic medium and reionization, and large surveys of the universe. Active galactic nuclei (AGN) may be included here (although some aspects of AGN will also appear in the High Energy Phenomena and Fundamental Physics corridor). Articles about the internal dynamics of galaxies go to this corridor. Articles that use objects, such as supernovae, primarily as tools to study the universe as a whole should also be submitted to this corridor. Accepted articles submitted to this corridor will be published in ApJ if they have significant theoretical or astrophysical content, AJ if they are primarily observational, or ApJ Supplements if they are devoted to the description of large data sets with little theoretical interpretation.

Christopher Conselice
University of Nottingham, UK
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