Journal of Physics: Submit Research Paper on Braneworld

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The discussion centers on submitting a research paper on braneworld to appropriate journals in the field of high energy theory. The participant has previously submitted to Physical Review D and faced rejection from the International Journal of Modern Physics D. Recommendations include selecting journals based on regular reading habits, consulting coauthors, and considering high-impact journals such as Physical Review D, Physical Review Letters (PRL), Physical Review X (PRX), and Journal of High Energy Physics (JHEP) for future submissions.

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Hello,

I have a paper about braneworld. I am not very experience about journal of physics. I am only one paper at physical review D. My paper was rejected by the editor of International Journal of Modern Physics D .

Someone suggest me a journal for submit my paper?, Where it's not too complicated to acceptance.?
 
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If you are regularly reading journals on the topic you have written about, you should be able to select which of them is most relevant.

If you are not regulalry reading journals on the topic you have written about, your paper is likely unpublishable, which is the decision of the editor of the journal you sent it to.
 
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I echo V50's suggestion. Consider the journals that you read regularly and pick from those the best fit.

Additionally, you should discuss the selection of journals with your coauthors, and with other colleagues. They may regularly read a slightly different set of journals and have a slightly different take.
 
For high energy theory the good journals I know of are Phys Rev D (you could also publish in PRL or PRX but those are much harder to get in) and JHEP. I really like the format of JHEP, it seems to have a relatively high impact factor and a lot of big names publish there regularly.
 
If it was rejected by a low-impact factor World Scientific journal, it's not getting into PRD or JHEP, much less PRL.
 
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