References
- the following has been updated w.r.t. the first version, allowing for variants that appear to have been widely used in already published Elsevier's material
- correct format: "F. Abe et al., CDF Collaboration, Phys. Rev. D 45 (1992) 1448; ibid D 61 (1993) 571."
- "et al." preferably in italic ({\it et al.}, or else is in normal (roman) text font
- the journal title is in plain text (italic has been published, however the camera ready example used roman)
- the letter "D" is separated from the number "45"
- the journal number (and letter) is in plain text and not bold
- the year is in round brakets
- the page number is reported after the year
- there is a final period
- web addresses in references (http://...) are discouraged by the Tau06 editors, however are apparently allowed. If used, please preferably include them in the form \href{http-address}{\url{label}} using \usepackage{url}
- arXiv labels can be used both alone and after the journal reference: "S. Moretti, M.R. Nolten, D.A. Ross, [journal ref if existing,] hep-ph/0509254."
- to cite another another proceedings contribution, use: "J. Doe, these proceedings."
Tables and figures
- captions are on top for tables and at the bottom for figures
- please insure that all figure labels and text are readable and not too small
- cite material as follows: "Table 1", "Figure 2"
- do not abbreviate (Fig., Tab.), always use the capital letter
- please insure that figures are readable when printed in gray levels
- tables should not have vertical lines, but only horizontal lines, one on top, one below the headers, and one at the bottom
- table vertical spacing improves alot using booktabs.sty and \toprule \midrule \bottomrule instead of \hline
Author specification
please follow the format (optional text in []):
\author{A.B. Lastname\address{%
Institute, Street, City, Country \\
E-mail: name@domain} [for/representing/on behalf of the X collab.]%
[\thanks{We thank YYY.}]}
Fonts in physics articles
- measurement units (e.g. "cm" must be in roman rather than italic font)
- particle names (e.g. e-) are preferred in roman rather than italic font)
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