Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| European Physical Journal C | |
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| Title | European Physical Journal C |
| Discipline | Particle physics, fields |
| Abbreviation | Eur. Phys. J. C |
| Publisher | Springer |
| Country | Germany |
| History | 1998–present |
| Website | https://www.springer.com/journal/10052 |
| ISSN | 1434-6044 |
| EISSN | 1434-6052 |
| OCLC | 39160937 |
European Physical Journal C. It is a premier, peer-reviewed scientific journal focusing on particle physics and field theory. Established in 1998, it is part of the prestigious European Physical Journal series published by Springer. The journal serves as a central forum for the dissemination of high-quality research in theoretical and experimental high-energy physics.
The journal was launched in 1998 through the merger of several longstanding regional publications, including Il Nuovo Cimento and Zeitschrift für Physik C. This consolidation was driven by the European Physical Society to create a unified, high-impact venue for the continent's physics community. Its creation coincided with a period of major discoveries at facilities like CERN and the Fermilab. The editorial direction has historically been shaped by leading figures from institutions such as the Max Planck Institute for Physics and the Laboratory of Nuclear Problems.
The journal's primary scope encompasses all aspects of particle physics, quantum field theory, and experimental high-energy physics. It regularly publishes articles on phenomena studied at major international laboratories, including the Large Hadron Collider, the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, and the Super Proton Synchrotron. Typical content includes research on the Standard Model, quantum chromodynamics, supersymmetry, cosmology, and astroparticle physics. The publication also features rapid communications for timely results and detailed review articles surveying broader fields.
*European Physical Journal C* is extensively covered by major abstracting and indexing services. These include the Science Citation Index Expanded, the Scopus database, and the Astrophysics Data System. It is also indexed in CAS, INIS, and Current Contents. The journal's inclusion in the Web of Science and the Directory of Open Access Journals ensures broad discoverability and access for the global research community across platforms like Google Scholar.
The journal operates under a strict single-blind peer review process managed by an international board of editors. The editorial board comprises distinguished scientists from institutions like the University of Cambridge, the California Institute of Technology, and the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics. It adheres to publishing ethics guidelines set by organizations such as the Committee on Publication Ethics. The journal offers both traditional subscription and open access publishing options under the Springer Open choice program.
*European Physical Journal C* is widely regarded as a leading journal in its field, with a consistently high impact factor as reported by the Journal Citation Reports. It is a core publication for researchers at major collaborations like ATLAS, CMS, and ALICE. The journal's articles are frequently cited in foundational papers and have contributed to Nobel Prize-winning research areas, such as the discovery of the Higgs boson. Its reputation attracts submissions from leading global experts at MIT, the University of Tokyo, and the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research.
It is the particle physics section of the broader European Physical Journal family, which includes titles like *European Physical Journal A* and *European Physical Journal D*. Other major competing or complementary journals in the field include *Physical Review D*, *Journal of High Energy Physics*, *Physics Letters B*, and *Nuclear Physics B*. The journal's publisher, Springer, also produces the *Living Reviews* series and the *Lecture Notes in Physics*.
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