3 August 2017

AAS-Member Discount for Latest Volumes of Annual Reviews

As a benefit of belonging to the AAS, members are eligible to enjoy a 30% savings when purchasing new editions of the Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics and/or the Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences.

The Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, published since 1963, covers significant developments in the study of the Sun; solar system and extrasolar planets; stars and star clusters; the interstellar medium; our galaxy and other galaxies; active galactic nuclei; cosmology; instrumentation and techniques; and the history of the development of new areas of research. The 2017 edition, Vol. 55, will be published online later this month and in print at the end of September. It will include:

  • Stellar Dynamics and Stellar Phenomena Near a Massive Black Hole, Tal Alexander
  • Small Scale Challenges to the ΛCDM Paradigm, James S. Bullock and Michael Boylan-Kolchin
  • Observing Interstellar and Intergalactic Magnetic Fields, J.L. Han
  • Ultraluminous X-Ray Sources, Philip Kaaret, Hua Feng, and Timothy P. Roberts
  • How to Characterize Habitable Worlds and Signs of Life, Lisa Kaltenegger
  • Magnetars, Victoria M. Kaspi and Andrei M. Beloborodov
  • Stellar Model Chromospheres and Spectroscopic Diagnostics, Jeffrey L. Linsky
  • Theoretical Challenges in Galaxy Formation, Thorsten Naab and Jeremiah P. Ostriker
  • Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods for Bayesian Data Analysis in Astronomy, Sanjib Sharma
  • The Circumgalactic Medium, Jason Tumlinson, Molly S. Peeples, and Jessica K. Werk

The Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, published since 1973, covers significant developments in all areas of Earth and planetary sciences, from climate, environment, and geological hazards to the formation of planets and the evolution of life. The 2017 edition, Vol. 45, will also be published online later this month. The print edition will be available in early October. The articles in this volume include:

  • The Late Heavy Bombardment, William F. Bottke and Marc D. Norman
  • Origin and Evolution of Water in the Moon's Interior, Erik H. Hauri, Alberto E. Saal, Miki Nakajima, Mahesh Anand, Malcolm J. Rutherford, James A. Van Orman, and Marion Le Voyer
  • Tungsten Isotopes in Planets, Thorsten Kleine and Richard J. Walker
  • Researching the Earth — and a Few of Its Neighbors, Susan Werner Kieffer
  • Shape, Internal Structure, Zonal Winds, and Gravitational Field of Rapidly Rotating Jupiter-Like Planets, Keke Zhang Dali Kong Gerald Schubert

To take advantage of your 30% AAS-member discount, visit our Annual Reviews page.