Our Image of the Week is taken from the JPhysG article Neutrino pair annihilation above merger remnants: implications of a long-lived massive neutron star, which was published within our Emerging Leaders Special Issue. Specifically, this is a vertical slice (x… Read More ›
Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics
Focus on peer review: Dr Christian Beck is JPhysG’s Reviewer of the Year
Here at IOP Publishing we are proud to recognize the invaluable service that our reviewers provide the scientific community. To celebrate their contribution, last year we awarded 1391 Outstanding Reviewer awards, and 39 Reviewer of the Year awards across our journals. Here, we interview Dr Christian Beck of Universite de Strasbourg, France, 2016 Reviewer of the Year for Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics
2016 Impact Factors for the JPhys Series
Last week saw the release of the 2016 Journal Impact Factors from Thompson Reuters, with strong performances across the JPhys series.
Image of the week: Evolution of beam collection by ISOLTRAP
This weeks image comes courtesy of the Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics special issue “Focus on Exotic Beams at ISOLDE: A Laboratory Portrait” The photograph in the image shows what is thought to be the largest quadruple… Read More ›
Are you going to ARIS 2017?
Holly Young, Publisher for JPhysG, will be attending Advances in Radioactive Isotope Science
Where in the universe are the heavy elements on the periodic table created?
New constraints on theoretical nuclear models will help to determine the astrophysical site of the rapid neutron capture process One of the longstanding open problems in physics is the quest to understand how the elements on the periodic table are… Read More ›
Towards a self-consistent dynamical nuclear model
Are nuclear models as versatile as we would like in the new era of Radioactive Beam Facilities? Nuclei are among the most challenging systems to accurately describe in physics. They are made from few to more than two hundred strongly… Read More ›
Nuclear reactions in exploding stars
Astrophysical reactions that are almost impossible to measure can now be studied in the laboratory The field of Nuclear Astrophysics is an exciting field that brings together scientists from many different communities: Stellar Observers, astrophysics modellers, meteorite experts, nuclear experimentalists… Read More ›
Forced thermalization – interfacing transport and hydrodynamics
A new technique to describe the dynamics of heavy ion collisions to study strongly interacting matter under extreme conditions
Upcoming conferences for JPhysG
Hi there! You won’t have seen me around this blog before – I have just joined IOP as the new Publisher for 2 journals, including Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics. Prior to IOP I worked as a… Read More ›
Celebrating 50 years of the JPhys series
2017 marks the 50th anniversary of the prestigious JPhys series. Find out more about how we are marking the occasion…
British Science Week – Celebrating British Science in Journal of Physics
British Science Week starts on Monday, running from the 10th to the 19th of March. Organised by the British Science Association, British Science Week celebrates science, technology, engineering and mathematics across the UK with events all over the country. Here at JPhys+, we thought this would be a great excuse to highlight a selection of some of the great research produced by our authors based in the UK.
JPhys50 – Celebrating women in physics
As part of International Women’s Day 2017, we are delighted to present a selection of papers written by female rising stars in physics today: Lara Anderson is an Assistant Professor of Physics and Affiliate Professor of Mathematics at Virginia Tech…. Read More ›
Interview with Jacek Dobaczewski, Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Physics G
Earlier this month, Journal of Physics G proudly announced the appointment of Professor Jacek Dobaczewski from the University of York as its new Editor-in-Chief. We are looking forward to working with Prof Dobaczewski to develop the journal. In an interview,… Read More ›
Jacek Dobaczewski appointed as Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Physics G
IOP Publishing is delighted to announce that Professor Jacek Dobaczewski has been appointed as the new Editor in Chief of Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics (JPhysG). His term began on 1 January 2017. A leading nuclear theorist,… Read More ›
Our top 5 most popular images of the year
We take a look at the top 5 most popular images from the JPhys+ image of the week series, and the research behind them.
Top 5 Most Read in 2016
We look back at the articles which were most popular with our readers in the last 12 months.