Publishing in High Energy Physics ?

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The discussion centers on the intention to publish a paper based on extending a Master's thesis, focusing on numerical and computational work to apply existing formalism to additional models. The author seeks journal recommendations, specifically avoiding high-impact journals like Physical Review D due to the incremental nature of the research. The Journal of High Energy Physics is considered for its quality and quick publication process. Additionally, advice is given to consult with the thesis advisor for tailored journal suggestions based on the work's significance and scope. The urgency of publication is emphasized due to upcoming graduate school applications.
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I am planning to publish a paper after extending my MS thesis work. What i am planning to to do is not something new. Some people worked on those recently i will extend that for more models using their formalism. But to do that lots of numerical and computational work is needed. I have written my own codes. Generated standard results.

So please suggest me some journals where my submission can fit well. As i am not doing something very new i will stay away from journals like physics review D .
What about Journal of High Energy Physics ? Their quality is very good too and they are very quick to accept and publish online i guess.

Please suggest me something... I will apply to grad school for fall 2013. so its very important for me to publish . :-s
 
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SuperStringboy said:
I am planning to publish a paper after extending my MS thesis work. What i am planning to to do is not something new. Some people worked on those recently i will extend that for more models using their formalism. But to do that lots of numerical and computational work is needed. I have written my own codes. Generated standard results.

So please suggest me some journals where my submission can fit well. As i am not doing something very new i will stay away from journals like physics review D .
What about Journal of High Energy Physics ? Their quality is very good too and they are very quick to accept and publish online i guess.

Please suggest me something... I will apply to grad school for fall 2013. so its very important for me to publish . :-s

What about seeking advice from your advisor who supervised your MS thesis? He/she should have a better idea on the level of your work and the appropriate journal.

Zz.
 
Ok. Thank you.
 
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