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This article explains how to acknowledge and cite the use of FIMS-SPEAR data and documentation.

Please acknowledge and cite the use of

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FIMS-SPEAR data

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. MAST suggests the following:

  • Include
  • both of the following in the acknowledgements section of your papers:
  • "This research is based [in part] on observations made with the FIMS-SPEAR mission, a joint project of the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), the Korea Astronomy and Space Institute (KASI), and the University of California, Berkeley. FIMS-SPEAR was funded by the Korean Ministry of Science and Technology and NASA grant NAG5-5355."
  • Acknowledge MAST as described on the
  • the acknowledgement text provided on the Mission Acknowledgements page under "
  • Contributed Missions
  • FIMS-SPEAR".
  • Cite at least both the following papers:Cite the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for FIMS-SPEAR at MAST, 10.17909/dsbe-kj54. Include the following text in your paper:Useful TeX syntax for citing DOIs can be found at the MAST DOI guide in the FAQ.
  • Consider citing the main mission papers:
    • Edelstein et al. 2006
    • Seon et al. 2011
    • Using AASTex 6.3 or above: The FIMS-SPEAR documentation and data are available at the MAST archive via \dataset[10.17909/dsbe-kj54]{\doi{10.17909/dsbe-kj54}}
    • Otherwise: The FIMS-SPEAR documentation and data are available at the MAST archive via \url{https://doi.org/10.17909/dsbe-kj54}
  • If your research is based on the SPEAR specially-reduced observations of the Vela supernova remnant, please additionally cite consider citing Nishikida et al. 2006.
  • If your research is based on the FIMS extracted stellar spectra, please additionally cite consider citing Jo et al. 2016.

Refer to this document, the FIMS-SPEAR manual, as:

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data products are licensed for use under CC BY 4.0.