Below is the final author list. We will submit the manuscript on Friday March 3. If you see any issues with your name on the list, you must contact us (lewandoh@colorado.edu) by 5pm on Thursday March 2.
We wanted to let you know we were very impressed with all of your work! Your dedication to the project led to even better results that we expected. Thanks for partnering with us on this project and journey these past few semesters.
Here, we will keep you updated on the progress of the project and paper drafting process.
Current Paper Status: 1 March 2023: Will submit manuscript on 3 March.
Finally, if you wish to list this project on your resume or C.V., we suggest the following citation:
“Solar Flare Frequency Distribution,” James Mason et al. in preparation for the Astrophysical Journal (2022)
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