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The European Physical Journal C
TitleThe European Physical Journal C
DisciplinePhysics
AbbreviationEur. Phys. J. C
PublisherSpringer Science+Business Media on behalf of EDP Sciences, Società Italiana di Fisica and the European Physical Society
CountryGermany/France/Italy
History1998–present
FrequencyMonthly
OpenaccessHybrid
Issn1434-6044

The European Physical Journal C is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing research in particle physics, field theory, and related experimental and theoretical studies. The journal serves as a venue for articles by authors affiliated with institutions such as CERN, DESY, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Fermilab, and INFN. It is associated with societies including the European Physical Society, Società Italiana di Fisica, and publishers like Springer Science+Business Media and EDP Sciences.

History

The journal was established in 1998 following consolidation efforts among European publishers and societies such as IOP Publishing negotiations, mergers involving Elsevier imprints, and strategic planning by the European Physical Society. Early editorial leadership included figures active at CERN, University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and Max Planck Society institutions. Over time the journal adapted to initiatives from Plan S, responded to policies from European Commission research frameworks like the Framework Programme series, and aligned with open-access trends promoted by Wellcome Trust and Horizon 2020. The period saw interactions with laboratories such as LHC, KEK, TRIUMF, and networks like COST.

Scope and Topics

The journal covers experimental and theoretical research across particle physics, quantum field theory, phenomenology, and collider physics, engaging authors from Stanford University, MIT, Princeton University, and University of Tokyo. Articles address topics including electroweak interactions explored at ATLAS experiment, CMS experiment, and ALICE experiment, as well as neutrino physics studied by collaborations like Super-Kamiokande, NOvA, and DUNE. The journal publishes results relevant to heavy-ion research at RHIC, flavor physics from Belle II and LHCb, and beyond-standard-model searches connected to projects at Gran Sasso National Laboratory and Paul Scherrer Institute. Theoretical contributions relate to methods developed in contexts such as AdS/CFT correspondence, supersymmetry, and lattice studies from groups at CERN Theory Group and Institute for Advanced Study laboratories.

Editorial and Publication Model

Editorial oversight is provided by an international editorial board with members drawn from institutions like Imperial College London, École Polytechnique, University of Paris-Saclay, Heidelberg University, and University of California, Berkeley. The peer-review process engages referees affiliated with national laboratories such as Brookhaven National Laboratory and universities including Yale University and Princeton University. The journal operates a hybrid open-access model following mandates from agencies like European Research Council and funders such as National Science Foundation and Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Production and distribution are coordinated with publishers Springer Science+Business Media and EDP Sciences, while indexing and digital archiving interface with infrastructures like CrossRef, ORCID, and repositories associated with arXiv.

Abstracting and Indexing

The journal is indexed in major services used by researchers at CERN, DESY, and Fermilab, including platforms maintained by Clarivate Analytics and Scopus. Abstracting coverage includes listings in databases curated by Inist-CNRS, aggregators used by libraries at British Library, Bibliothèque nationale de France, and Library of Congress. Metadata integration utilizes standards endorsed by organizations like Committee on Publication Ethics and identifiers from Digital Object Identifier agencies. The journal appears in citation resources relied upon by analysts at Institute for Scientific Information and bibliometric studies conducted by groups at Leiden University.

Impact and Reception

Papers published have been cited across work from collaborations such as ATLAS experiment, CMS experiment, IceCube Neutrino Observatory, and theoretical citations referencing authors at Perimeter Institute and Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. The journal's impact metrics are reported in assessments by Clarivate Analytics and discussed in policy contexts involving European Research Council evaluations and national research assessments like those administered by UK Research and Innovation and CNRS. Reception among research communities is shaped by comparisons with journals from publishers including Physical Review Letters, Journal of High Energy Physics, and Physics Letters B, and by visibility in conference proceedings for events such as the International Conference on High Energy Physics and Rencontres de Moriond.

Category:Physics journals Category:Academic journals established in 1998