期刊名称:PHYSICS OF PARTICLES AND NUCLEI
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Physics of Particles and Nuclei (Fizika Elementarnykh Chastits i Atomnogo Yadra)
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English translation of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research journal Fizika Elementarnykh Chastits i Atomnogo Yadra. The journal was founded in December 1970. This translation journal appears simultaneously with the original Russian-language edition, the most influential physical reviews journal. Published by leading physicists from member countries of the Dubna Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, as well as scientists from other countries, review articles in this eminent journal examine elementary particle physics, problems of vacuum in quantum field theory (including condensed matter problems, symmetries), in physics, string theories and gravity, nuclear physics, automatic processing of experimental data, accelerators and related instrumentation. |
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TOPICS COVERED automatic processing of experimental data; accelerators and related instrumentation; accelerator-driven transmutation technologies; energy production (hybrid reactors); accelerator-driven neutron sources; high-power accelerators.
Physics of Particles and Nuclei is abstracted and/or indexed in Current Physics Index, INSPEC, PASCAL, Physics Abstracts, SPIN.
Instructions to Authors
1.A manuscript should be submitted in duplicate. In addition, authors should submit a floppy disk containing the text in the LaTeX-2e format (please do not introduce your own macros) and files of figures, tables, and figure captions. All pages should be numbered, and the manuscript must include all necessary elements of the paper and be signed by all the authors.
2. The first page of the manuscript should include the title of the paper, the initials and surnames of the authors, and institutions where the authors work followed by the abstract.
3. In formulas, all roman letters denoting physical quantities should be italicized (E, V, m, etc.). Vectors must be in bold type without arrows over the letters. Similarity numbers (Ar, Re, etc.), functions (sin, arcsin, sinh, etc.), conventional mathematical abbreviations (max, min, opt, const, idem, lim, log, ln, det, exp), chemical elements (Cl, Fe), etc., should be in roman type. With the exception of abbreviations including those of surnames, which must be in roman type, letters in sub- and superscripts should be in lowercase italics, i.e.,
4. Figures must be clearly readable. It is desirable to submit each figure in the form of an individual file in the Encapsulated PostScript format (*.eps). Color figures are not recommended. Figures must be on the same scale, their maximum width and height (including caption) being equal to 11.5 and 17.5 cm, respectively. Small figures must be no wider than 6 cm. Figures should not be overloaded with unnecessary details.
4. Figures must be clearly readable. It is desirable to submit each figure in the form of an individual file in the Encapsulated PostScript format (*.eps). Color figures are not recommended. Figures must be on the same scale, their maximum width and height (including caption) being equal to 11.5 and 17.5 cm, respectively. Small figures must be no wider than 6 cm. Figures should not be overloaded with unnecessary details. Inscriptions should be replaced by letters or Arabic numerals that are explained in captions. If a figure is submitted on a separate sheet, it must contain the surnames of the authors, the title of the paper, and the figure number.
5. Cited references must be given in a general list at the end of a manuscript and should be numbered by the consecutive numerals as they are mentioned in the main text. The list of references must have the heading REFERENCES. It is not permissible to cite unpublished works. Examples of references (book, paper in a collection of papers, paper in a journal, preprint, and communication) are as follows.
- Kokoreva, L. V., Designing of Databases, Moscow: Nauka, 1998.
- Bystritskii, V. M. et al., Investigation of the Temperature Dependence of the Rate of Forming ddm Mesomolecules in Gaseous Deuterium, in Proceedings of International Symposium on Mesons in Substances, Dubna, 1977, pp. 199?05.
- Barbashov, B. M. and Pestov, I. B., On Spinor Representations in the Weyl Gauge Theory, Mod. Phys. Lett. A, 1997, vol. 12, no. 26, pp. 1957?968.
- Muzychka, Al. Yu., Pokotilovski, Yu. N., and Geltenbort, P., Search for an Anomalous Transmission of Ultracold Neutrons Through Metal Foils, Preprint of Joint Inst. for Nuclear Research, Dubna, 1998, no. E3-98-18.
Detailed instructions for manuscript preparation are available on the Web page of the JINR Publishing Department (http:\\www1.jinr.ru).
Editorial Board
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: V.G. Kadyshevsky (Russian Academy of Science and Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia)
DEPUTY EDITORS-IN-CHIEF V.L. Aksenov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia); A.N. Sissakian (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia); Nguen Van Hieu (President, National Centre for Science and Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam).
SCIENTIFIC SECRETARY P.S. Isaev (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia)
EDITORIAL BOARD P.N. Bogolubov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia); S.K. Breshin (Energoatomizdat, Moscow, Russia); V.V. Burov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia); Yu.P. Gangrsky (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia); K. Kaun (ZfK Rossendorf Kampfer Burkhard, Rossendorf, Germany); O.N. Krokhin (Lebedev Physical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia); D. Kiss?/SUP> (MTA Kozponti Fizikai Kutato Intezet, Budapest, Hungary); N.Ya. Kroo (Institute for Solid State Physics, Budapest, Hungary); I.N. Meshkov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia); I.N. Mikhailov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia); Yu. Ts. Oganessyan (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia); Yu.P. Popov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia); Ch.K. Shimane (Fakulta Jaderna a Fyzikaine Inzenyrska CVUT, Prague, Czech Republic); A.N. Tavkhelidze (Institute of Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia); A.A. Tyapkin (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia); A.I. Hrynkiewicz (Institute of Nuclear Physics, Krakow, Poland); V.V. Volkov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia); Ts.D. Vylov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia); P.I. Zarubin (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia); I.S. Zlatev (Sofia State University, Sofia, Bulgaria).
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