Example of an “astronomer friendly” deluxe table formatted with Authorea. This is the example posted by Jess K on astrobetter in How to Make Awesome Latex Tables. For this table we are using the LaTeXML engine, have a look at this quick tutorial if you are a prospective Authorea power LaTeX user.
QSO | \(R\) Range | Separation | Result | ||||
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\(\langle f\rangle\) | \(r_{0}\) | \(\gamma\) | \(W\) | ||||
Division | (Mpc/h) | (%) | Strength | ||||
1/3 Bright | \(4.24\cdot 10^{-4}\) | 6.19 | 96.97 | ||||
[0.3,3] | 1.77 | 96.7 | 1.9\(\sigma\) | ||||
2/3 Dim | \(4.26\cdot 10^{-4}\) | 4.48 | 52.77 |
Note. – Luminosity dependent quasar clustering using a cross-correlation technique between CS82 galaxies (\(M<23.5\)) and SDSS, BOSS, and 2SLAQ quasars (\(0.5<z<1.0\)). The quasars were broken up into 1/3 brightest and 2/3 dimmest…