期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS D
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Gravitation, astrophysics and cosmology are exciting and rapidly advancing fields of research. This journal aims to accommodate and promote this expansion of information and ideas, and it features research papers and reviews on theoretical, observational and experimental findings in these fields. Among the topics covered are general relativity, quantum gravity, gravitational experiments, quantum cosmology, observational cosmology, particle cosmology, large scale structure, high energy astrophysics, compact objects, cosmic particles and radiation.
Instructions to Authors
For Authors: Guidelines for Contributors
Manuscripts must be submitted online via Editorial Manager (EM), a fully web-based submission, peer-review, and tracking system.
- If you are submitting via this system for the first time, you will first be required to register.
- From the account you create, you will be able to monitor your submission and make subsequent submissions.
- Authors are encouraged to format their contributions using Latex2e according to the detailed instructions provided in this download (readme).
- The minimum requirement is for manuscripts to be prepared according to the following guidelines.
Detailed Guidelines for Contributors (minimum requirement)
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Submission of a manuscript indicates a tacit understanding that the paper is not under consideration for publication with other journals. Once a paper is accepted, authors are assumed to have transferred the copyright of the paper to World Scientific.
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All submitted articles will be acknowledged and articles that are to be considered for publication will be refereed. Authors may recommend appropriate persons as referees for their papers, but this in no way binds the editors to follow their suggestions. Authors may also request to remain anonymous to the referees.
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The manuscript, including the abstract, references, tables, figures and figure captions, should be clearly typed in English, double-spaced for A4 or letter-sized paper, with an ample margin around the text.
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Legible, compact notation should be used so long as it conforms to current practice. Each symbol must be clear, either typed neatly or written in ink and properly aligned to distinguish superscripts and subscripts. Vectors are denoted by arrows at the top, or should be in bold. Sections and subsections of a paper are numbered with Arabic numerals; so are tables and figures. Each page of the manuscript should be numbered at the top.
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References are numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals, in the order of first appearance, and are designated by numbered superscripts in the text. They should be listed at the end of the text. The general format preferred is as follows:
1.
F. Wilczek, Int. J. Mod. Phys. A 7 (1992) 3911.
2.
J. D. Bjorken, in Lecture Notes on Current-Induced Reactions, eds. J. Komer et al. (Springer, Heidelberg, 1975).
3.
A. Bohr and B. R. Mottelson, Nuclear Structure, Vol. 1 (Benjamin, New York, 1969), pp. 100-102.
4.
R. C. Webb, PhD thesis, Princeton University, 1972.
5.
T. Toimela, Helsinki Research Institute for Theoretical Physics, Report No. HU-TFT-82-37, 1982 (unpublished).
6.
I. L. Shapiro and J. Sola, hep-ph/0104182.
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Footnotes, other than those referring to acknowledgments and information on grants, should be labelled alphabetically and placed at the bottom of the manuscript page (and not listed separately).
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Tables and figures are also numbered in the order in which they are cited in the text. Figures, which may be embedded in the text or separate, should be black and white (or half-tone) and of a good resolution and sharpness. Compressed formats, such as JPEG, should not use heavy compression, which introduces undesirable artifacts. Bitmap figures, such as photographs or half-tone images, should be at least 300dpi (TIFF, BMP, or JPEG). Vector (line-art) figures, such as charts and technical drawings, should be 600-1200dpi (EPS, PS, PDF). The native formats of software packages will not be permitted.
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A condensed paper title (for running heads) should also be provided.
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Papers submitted will not be returned to the authors. There is no page charge.
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Authors receive FREE PDFs of their published articles (rather than free paper offprints). Authors who would like paper offprints will still be able to order them at reasonable rates (please request an order form). IMPORTANT: Visit our Author Rights page to find out about the permissions given to authors to use their PDFs as well as their submitted or accepted preprint articles.
Editorial Board
Managing Editors L Z Fang (Astrophysics) Department of Physics and Steward Observatory University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721, USA Fax: (520) 621-4721 E-mail: fanglz@time.physics.arizona.edu
A Ashtekar* (Gravitation) Center for Gravitational Physics and Geometry The Pennsylvania State University University Park PA 16802-6300, USA Fax: (814) 863-9608 E-mail: ijmpd@phys.psu.edu
A Dolgov* (Cosmology) INFN, sezione di Ferrara Via Paradiso, 12 - 44100 Ferrara Italy Tel: (39) 0532 781871 Fax: (39) 0532 762057 E-mail: dolgov@fe.infn.it
Editors D V Ahluwalia* (Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology) (Univ. Aut. de Zacatecas A.P., Mexico)
V Ferrari (Gravitation and Astrophysics) (Univ. degli Studi di Roma, Italy)
V P Frolov (Gravitation) (Univ. of Alberta, Canada)
V G Gurzadyan (Astrophysics and Cosmology) (Yerevan Physics Inst., Yerevan Armenia) and (Univ. Rome 'La Sapienza', Italy)
B L Hu (Gravitation and Cosmology) (Univ. Maryland, USA)
V A Kuzmin (Cosmology) (Inst. for Nuclear Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
P Laguna* (Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology) (Penn State Univ., USA)
D Marolf* (Gravitation) (Syracuse Univ., USA)
W-T Ni (Gravitation) (Nat. Tsing Hua Univ., Taiwan)
I D Novikov (Astrophysics and Cosmology) (Theoret. Astrophys. Ctr., Denmark)
T Piran* (Astrophysics) (The Hebrew Univ., Israel)
R Ruffini (Cosmology) (Univ. La Sapienza, Italy)
B S Sathyaprakash* (Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology) (Cardiff Univ., UK)
K Sato (Astrophysics and Cosmology) (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
E Seidel (Gravitation) (Max Planck Institut fuer Gravitation physik, Germany)
A A Starobinsky (Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology) (Landau Inst. for Theoretical Phys., Russia)
K Tsubono (Gravitation) (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
X P Wu (Astrophysics and Cosmology) (Beijing Astronomical Observatory, P R China)
*Editor who accepts electronic submission of papers.
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