Publishing in High Energy Physics ?

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The discussion centers on publishing in high-energy physics, specifically the author's intent to extend their MS thesis work for journal submission. The author seeks recommendations for suitable journals, expressing a preference to avoid high-impact journals like Physics Review D due to the incremental nature of their research. The Journal of High Energy Physics is mentioned as a potential option due to its quality and quick publication process. Additionally, seeking guidance from an academic advisor is suggested as a valuable step in determining the appropriate journal for submission.

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  • Research submission guidelines for the Journal of High Energy Physics
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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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