Physics of the Dark Universe
Volume 4 • Issue 4
- ISSN: 2212-6864
- 5 Year impact factor: 4.7
- Impact factor: 5
Physics of the Dark Universe is a hybrid journal which aims to provide a flexible platform for the publication of peer reviewed articles in various formats within the fields of Da… Read more
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Request a sales quotePhysics of the Dark Universe is a hybrid journal which aims to provide a flexible platform for the publication of peer reviewed articles in various formats within the fields of Dark Matter, Dark Energy, Early Universe, Gravitational waves and Neutrinos, covering all theoretical, experimental and phenomenological aspects.
The Journal welcomes submissions for articles in the following sections:
Dark Matter:
Models for the cosmological dark matter, including, but not limited to, particle-like, wave-like, black holes;
Experimental and observational probes
Dark Energy:
Models and theoretical scenarios related to the late-time cosmic acceleration;
Observations and experimental results;
Forecast and design of new experiments
Early Universe:
Models and observational tests of the pre-recombination Universe, including but not limited to inflation
Early universe probes of fundamental physics
Dark Messengers:
Multiwavelength/multi messenger astrophysics, including but not limited to: Gravitational waves; Cosmic rays; Dark-sector particles and fields; Black hole-related observations (e.g. black hole shadows)
Software Description and Manuals can also be published, if the software is proved to have scientific interest in the understanding of Dark Matter and Dark Energy. The paper can be enriched with (part of) the code itself, or the software and code can be separately published in the Open Access journal SoftwareX (https://www.journals.elsevier.com/softwarex/), which hosts software in a curated GitHub Repository.
The journal gives authors a platform to showcase their best research in a flexible journal that supports a variety of peer-reviewed article types: short communications, full length articles, letters, review articles, reports, selected articles from conferences (conference proceedings), workshops, invited perspectives, editor's choice, white papers of new experiments and special issues.
For more information about Special issues publication please contact our Content Acquisition Specialist and Publisher.
Note: Please note that for submissions on modified theories of gravity and black hole thermodynamics, we will only consider for peer review those deemed of exceptional impact, with novel, relevant, and impactful results. These restrictions apply in particular to f()-type models of gravity, dynamical systems analyses of modified gravity models, and cosmological tests of modified gravity models based only data sensitive to the background expansion (as opposed to perturbations).
- ISSN: 2212-6864
- Volume 4
- Issue 4
- 5 Year impact factor: 4.7
- Impact factor: 5