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Aim and Scope
The Emerging Astrophysics and Astronomy is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research in astrophysics and astronomy. As a non-profit publication, it aims to advance our understanding of the universe by offering a platform for astrophysicists, astronomers, and cosmologists to share their findings and innovations.
This journal encompasses a wide range of subjects related to astrophysics and astronomy. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
Observational Astronomy: This includes optical, radio, infrared, X-ray, and gamma-ray astronomy, telescope instrumentation, sky surveys, and multi-wavelength observations.
Astrophysics and Theoretical Cosmology: Topics include stellar physics, galactic dynamics, dark matter, dark energy, large-scale structure of the universe, and cosmological models.
Planetary Science and Solar Physics: This encompasses planetary formation, exoplanet research, solar activity, space weather, asteroids, comets, and planetary atmospheres.
High-Energy Astrophysics: Areas covered include black holes, neutron stars, gamma-ray bursts, supernovae, cosmic rays, and gravitational wave astronomy.
Astrobiology and Space Exploration: This section covers the search for extraterrestrial life, habitability studies, space missions, instrumentation for space science, and interstellar medium research.
Conflict of Interest
All authors, reviewers, and editors are required to disclose any potential conflicts of interest related to their submission or participation in the review process. Conflicts of interest may include financial, professional, or personal relationships that could influence the outcome of the work.
Open Access Policy
The Emerging Astrophysics and Astronomy is committed to an Open Access publishing model, ensuring that all articles are freely accessible to the public. Published under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY), our policy allows for unrestricted use and distribution with appropriate attribution to the authors. Authors retain copyright of their work, and Article Processing Charges (APCs) incurred support the journal's operations while maintaining rigorous peer review and publication standards.
Copyright and Licensing
When submitting an article, authors are required to agree to an open access Creative Commons (CC BY 4.0) license. This license allows authors to retain copyright of their work while granting users the right to download, print, reuse, share, and distribute the article, provided that proper credit is given to the authors and the original source. This ensures maximum visibility and availability of the article, allowing it to be included in scientific archives. Consistent with open access principles, the journal makes all article abstracts and full-text PDFs freely accessible to the public upon publication.
Digital archiving policy
This journal utilizes the PKP Preservation Network, Global LOCKSS Network, and Portico to establish a distributed archiving system across participating libraries. These networks enable libraries to maintain permanent archives of the journal, ensuring its long-term preservation and restoration capabilities.
Plagiarism policy
The Emerging Astrophysics and Astronomy is committed to maintaining the highest standards of integrity and academic ethics. We have a zero-tolerance policy towards plagiarism in all its forms. All submitted manuscripts are screened for plagiarism using advanced detection tools (Turnitin and iThenticate). Any form of plagiarism, including direct copying, paraphrasing without proper attribution, or self-plagiarism, is prohibited. If detected before publication, the manuscript will be rejected. If discovered after publication, the journal will retract or correct the article and notify readers of the misconduct. Authors are responsible for ensuring that their work is original, properly cited, and does not infringe on the intellectual property of others.
Publishing Ethics
When submitting studies involving human participants, authors must follow ICMJE recommendations on privacy and informed consent. Identifiable patient data such as descriptions, photos, or genetic information can only be published with written informed consent, which requires showing the patient the manuscript prior to publication. If the patient is deceased, consent must be obtained from the family or estate. Authors must secure this consent and keep records but do not need to submit them to the journal. Consent should specify that the manuscript may be published online, in print, and shared via social media.
For animal studies, authors must confirm that the animals were cared for according to institutional or national standards. All experiments should comply with relevant guidelines, and procedures must minimize harm to the animals, with anesthetics and analgesics clearly described.
Approval from an ethics committee is required for all clinical and animal studies. Researchers are encouraged to register clinical trials in public databases, such as clinicaltrials.gov, with the trial number and detailed methods included in the manuscript.
Emerging Astrophysics and Astronomy
Full title: Emerging Astrophysics and Astronomy
ISSN: 3023-3402 (online)
Publisher: Emerging Publishing Society