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期刊名称:ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS

ISSN:0927-6505
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Bimonthly
出版社:ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, PO BOX 211, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, 1000 AE
  出版社网址:http://www.elsevier.nl/
期刊网址:http://www.elsevier.nl/inca/publications/store/5/2/3/3/1/9/index.htt
影响因子:3.388(2008)
主题范畴:PHYSICS, PARTICLES & FIELDS

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal
Cover Page

 

Astroparticle Physics publishes experimental and theoretical research papers in the interacting fields of Cosmic Ray Physics, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Cosmology and Particle Physics focusing on new developments in the following areas:

 High-energy cosmic-ray physics and astrophysics;

 Particle cosmology;

 Particle astrophysics;

 Related astrophysics: supernova, AGN, cosmic abundances, dark matter etc.;

 High-energy, VHE and UHE gamma-ray astronomy;

 High- and low-energy neutrino astronomy;

 Instrumentation and detector developments related to the above-mentioned fields.

Abstracting / Indexing

  • Current Contents/Physical, Chemical, and Earth Sciences
  • INSPEC

Instructions to Authors

 

Submission of papers

Authors are encouraged to submit their papers using the Astroparticle Physics Online Submission Tool: http://authors.elsevier.com/journal/astropartphys.
Alternatively, the manuscript and copies of the figures should be submitted in duplicate, together with one set of good quality figure material for production of the printed figures.

Preparation of manuscripts

Manuscripts should be written in good English. They should be typed throughout with double line-spacing and wide margins on numbered, single-column pages.

The title page(s) should contain the article title, the author(s) names and affiliations, the text of related footnotes and the text of the abstract. The author to whom the proofs should be sent must be indicated with her/his full postal address, telephone number, fax number and/or e-mail address. One to four classification codes (PACS-2003) and up to six keywords of the author's choice should be given below the abstract.

Tables should be typed on separate sheets at the end of the manuscript. In addition to its serial number, each table should have a sufficiently detailed caption to explain the data displayed in it.

Figures should be numbered and their captions listed together at the end of the manuscript.

References in the text to other publications should numbered consecutively within square brackets and listed together at the head of the text.

Formulae in the manuscript should be clearly written or typed, with particular consideration given to characters that may be misinterpreted. Unusual symbols should be explained in pencil in the margin.

Illustrations

The publisher requires a set of good quality line figures and original photographs to produce the printed figures.

Line drawings should be original laser printer or plotter output or drawn in black India ink, with careful lettering, large enough to remain legible after reduction for printing.

Photographs should be originals, with somewhat more contrast than is required in the printed version. They should be unmounted. The topside of a photograph should be marked if necessary.

Electronic Illustrations: For instructions for submitting electronic graphics consult our website: http://authors.elsevier.com/journal/astropartphys.

Colour figures can be printed in colour if they are judged by the Editor to be essential to the presentation. The publisher and the author will each bear part of the extra costs involved. Further information concerning colour illustrations and the cost to the author is available from the publisher.

After acceptance

Proofs: Proofs will be sent to the author 4-6 weeks after acceptance. Proofs will usually be printed on low-quality paper. Please note that the proofs have been proof read by the Publisher and only a cursory check by the author is needed; we are unable to accept changes in, or additions to, the edited manuscript at this stage. In order to guarantee the fastest possible production times, the proofs must be returned within 48 hours after receipt, preferably by fax. If no reply is received, the Publisher assumes that there are no further corrections to be made and will proceed with publication of the article.

LaTeX manuscripts: If the article is typeset from the author's electronic file no proofs will be sent unless this is explicitly requested.

Copyright transfer: The author(s) will receive a form with which they can transfer copyright of the article to the Publisher. This transfer will ensure the widest possible dissemination of information.

Electronic manuscripts

The Publisher welcomes the receipt of an electronic version of your accepted manuscript (encoded in LaTeX). If you have not already supplied the final, revised version of your article (on diskette) to the Journal Editor, you are requested herewith to send a file with the text of the accepted manuscript directly to the Publisher by e-mail or on diskette (allowed formats 3.5 inch or 5.25 inch MS-DOS, or 3.5 inch Macintosh) to the address given below. Please note that no deviations from the version accepted by the Editor of the journal are permissible without the prior and explicit approval by the Editor. Such changes should be clearly indicated on an accompanying printout of the file. Files sent via electronic mail should be accompanied by a clear identification of the article (name of journal, editor's reference number) in the "subject field" of the e-mail message. LaTeX articles should preferably use the Elsevier document class "elsart", or alternatively the standard document class "article" or the document style "revtex". The Elsevier LaTeX package (including detailed instructions to authors) can be obtained using anonymous FTP from the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN), or from the Publisher.

Author benefits

No page charges: Publishing in Astroparticle Physics is free.

Free offprints: The corresponding author will receive 25 offprints free of charge. An offprint order form will be supplied by the Publisher for ordering any additional paid offprints.

Discount: Contributors to Elsevier journals are entitled to a 30% discount on all Elsevier books.

Further information

Mail: Elsevier,
Issue Management Physics and Astronomy,
Astroparticle Physics,
P.O. Box 2759,
1000 CT Amsterdam,
The Netherlands
.
Fax: +31 20 485 2319.
E-mail: nhpdesked@elsevier.nl.

In all correspondence with the Publisher, please include full reference to the paper concerned, i.e. journal name, the name of the first author, title and manuscript reference number.

Online Submission Introduction

This service has been designed to be as easy as possible to use. Authors can upload their article as a LaTeX, Microsoft?(MS) Word?/B> or WordPerfect?/B>. It is also possible to submit an article in PostScript or Adobe?Acrobat?PDF format, but if the article is accepted it will be necessary to send in the original source files.

The system generates an Adobe Acrobat PDF version of the article which is used for the reviewing process. Authors, Reviewers and Editors send and receive all correspondence by e-mail and no paper correspondence is necessary. Note: articles are converted into PDF for the review process but may be edited after acceptance to follow journal standards.


What to submit?
Journal specific guidelines on types of article accepted and how to prepare your article can be found in the Author Gateway journal page, in the Guide for Authors.


File Formats
Word Processor Formats

Please submit your article as a file in one of the following formats:

  • MS Word 6
  • MS Word 97
  • MS Word 98 for Macintosh?
  • MS Word 2000
  • WordPerfect 6.1 or higher
  • RTF

Important notes on word processor file preparation

  • For review purposes you must submit your article as a SINGLE FILE. You need to embed all your figures and tables within this file.
  • Fonts: Please choose Times, Times New Roman, Courier, Arial or Helvetica fonts as much as possible. Other fonts (e.g. Chinese, Japanese and Korean (CJK) character fonts) may cause the PDF conversion to fail. If your manuscript does not correctly convert to PDF, replace the font(s) where necessary and try again.
  • Most formatting codes will be removed or replaced on processing your article so there is no need for you to apply excessive layout styling. In addition, avoid options such as automatic word breaking, justified layout, double columns, automatic paragraph numbering (especially for numbered references). However, do use bold face, italic, subscripts, superscripts, etc.
  • For the production of your article you will also have to submit your graphic files separately as high resolution graphics. (See also the section on Electronic Artwork below.)

LaTex
For general instructions on how to prepare an article using LaTeX, see the Latex file guidelines. In addition, please note the following:

  • Include all your graphics in the LaTeX file, e.g. with the \includegraphics from the graphics package.
  • Submit any special class (or style) files and other macro files with your article. We are using an up-to-date TeX installation (TeXLive5d), so you need not include any of the standard packages.

PDF
If possible, please submit the original LaTeX or word processor files: this website will take care of converting them into a PDF file.

If you wish to create your own PDF, download the ES_review.joboptions to the "Settings" folder of your Acrobat Distiller and choose the "ES_review" joboptions before converting your file.

Note: This joboptions file is for Adobe Distiller v4.05 and later. If you are still working with an older version, or if you need more help, see. PDF settings .

File naming
To avoid confusion, please make sure your file has a short, descriptive name. Short means less than 30 characters and descriptive means names like figure1.tif and smith-article-version1.doc.

Electronic Artwork
For the production of your paper in the journal we need high-resolution graphic files in either TIFF or EPS. For information on how to prepare your artwork for electronic submission, see http://authors.elsevier.com/artwork.


The online submission process

  1. Find the journal on the Author Gateway by searching or browsing
  2. Read the 'Guide for Authors' for specific instructions on submitting a paper to that journal
  3. Click on the 'online submisssion' link in the right hand journal services box
  4. Log in if you are already a registered user (if you are not already a registered user you need to 'create a profile' by submitting your contact details and choosing a username/password combination). This creates a completely secure environment to send your paper to us online.
  5. Once you are logged in you are taken to the Journal's submission page where you choose to 'Submit New Paper'. You are taken through the following steps:
    1. Enter data related to your manuscript (Title, Authors, Keywords etc.)
    2. Choose the accepting Editor. (if the Journal has more than one Editor, you will find a drop-down list with the names of all the Editors of this Journal to whom you may submit your article. The journal Guide for Authors will give you more information on how to decide which Editor to choose)
    3. Upload your manuscript file(s). See the section on File Formats for more information.
    4. The website creates a PDF from your source file(s). You must check this PDF as it will be sent to the reviewers. If the PDF is not OK edit and resubmit your source file(s) or contacts author support for advice - PDF/PostScript source can be submitted as well as LaTeX/Word Processor files.
    5. Upload your figures separately for the production process and select how you want your figures to appear in print (colour or black and white). If the figures are too large (>5 Mb) you may send manually direct to the editor.
    6. Check your submission details are correct and press submit to send your files to the journal editor

  6. You will receive an acknowledgement email to say the paper is under review
  7. Until the review process is completed you will not be able to update your submission from the website. If you have made a mistake you must contact the editor.

If revision is required:

  1. You will receive an email from the editor
  2. You can revise your paper by using the link in the email which takes you back to the online submission service (when revising your paper all the previous information is retained - no retyping is needed but it can be updated and new files attached). Alternatively you can access the paper directly from the Journal's online submission page or from 'my home' on the Author Gateway.
  3. Make any changes necessary and add or remove figures/other files
  4. A revised PDF is created which is sent to the editor at the end of the process and you receive an acknowledgement email
  5. Once your new version is submitted you will not be able to make any further revisions from the website

After submission
For information on the status of your article, please contact the Editor to whom you submitted your article. There is an email link to the editor in the journal's online submission service or on 'my home' in the Author Gateway.

Final decision:
You will receive an email containing the final decision of the Editor, containing editorial comments.

After acceptance
Once your paper has been accepted you can track its progress from your home page on the Author Gateway. It will automatically move from the 'Online Submissions' section of 'my home' to 'Accepted Papers'. From here you can view the progress of your paper through the production process to the final published article. We will also email you with the major milestones, including a direct link to your article when it appears on ScienceDirect. For more information on tracking go to Getting Published with Elsevier.

Help
If you have any comments about this document, or any difficulties using this electronic submission site, please contact Author Support at Elsevier.


Editorial Board
 
Receiving Editors
B. Barish, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA.
Email: barish_b@ligo.caltech.edu
V.S. Berezinsky, Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso, Assergi (INFN), S.S. 17 bis Km. 18+910, 67010 Assergi (AQ) Italy. Email: berezinsky@lngs.infn.it
S. Dodelson, University of Chicago, Fermilab Theoretical Astrophysics Group, P.O. Box 500, Batavia, IL 60510, USA Email: Dodelson@fnal.gov
J. Ellis, Theory Division, CERN, CH-1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland. Email: john.ellis@cern.ch
G. Giacomelli, Physics Department, University of Bologna, Viale Berti-Pichat 6/2, I-40127 Bologna, Italy. Email: giacomelli@bo.infn.it
A.K. Harding, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Laboratory for High Energy Physics, Code 661, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA. Email: harding@twinkie.gsfc.nasa.gov
G. Raffelt, Max-Planck-Institut f黵 Physik, F鰄ringer Ring 6, 80805 M黱chen, Germany. Email: raffelt@mppmu.mpg.de
M. Spiro, IN2P3 CNRS, 3 rue Michel Ange, F-75794 Paris Cedex 16, France. Email: mspiro@admin.in2p3.fr
T. Stanev, University of Delaware, Bartol Research Institute, Newark, DE 19716, USA. Email: stanev@muon.bartol.udel.edu
Y. Totsuka, Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, (ICRR), University of Tokyo, 5-1-5, Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa-shi, Chiba 277-8582, Japan. Email: yoji.totsuka@kek.jp
A.A. Watson, Department of Physics, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 JT, UK. Email: a.a.watson@leeds.ac.uk

 


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