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With the present first issue of volume 345 in 2024, we enter the 203rd year of continuous appearance of Astronomische Nachrichten/Astronomical Notes (AN). Not bad, even by astronomical standards. Needless to recall the changes that scientific publishing had gone through over the years and currently still is, and thus also changed AN. Myself being an active researcher/author and flooded daily with article-submission invitations from journals and places I never heard of, I state here that I ever more appreciate a simple and concise research paper where I know that other folks have already had a critical look, and which I can download for no extra charge. The tricky part for our journal is to be of high standard on the one hand while also being openly accessible at the same time, preferably without costs. The end product, your research paper, shall nevertheless be a peer-reviewed, content-, and thus a user-oriented, widely distributed and easily retrievable article that I am, as maybe a typical astro author, keen and happy to cite. AN's aim is nothing less.
The editorial changes in the recent years consolidated the above aim. We now rely on the ScholarOne submission platform for user interaction, eLocators instead of the sequential page numbers for easy identification, a modern web appearance where you can find the latest but also all historical volumes of AN, and open access as part of the European DEAL treaty. AN's most recent ISI-Journal Impact Factor is 0.95. We hope to improve this. In any case, the editorial team of AN is eagerly looking forward to another year of your valuable submissions. Papers are welcomed in all fields of astronomy, astrophysics, and solar-system research as well as related aspects in instrumentation, astrobiologic, and historic studies. Many thanks in advance.
As before, the Leibniz-Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP) continues hosting the editorial office in close collaboration with Wiley. The editorial team can be contacted through our usual e-mail address [email protected].
期刊介绍:
Astronomische Nachrichten, founded in 1821 by H. C. Schumacher, is the oldest astronomical journal worldwide still being published. Famous astronomical discoveries and important papers on astronomy and astrophysics published in more than 300 volumes of the journal give an outstanding representation of the progress of astronomical research over the last 180 years. Today, Astronomical Notes/ Astronomische Nachrichten publishes articles in the field of observational and theoretical astrophysics and related topics in solar-system and solar physics. Additional, papers on astronomical instrumentation ground-based and space-based as well as papers about numerical astrophysical techniques and supercomputer modelling are covered. Papers can be completed by short video sequences in the electronic version. Astronomical Notes/ Astronomische Nachrichten also publishes special issues of meeting proceedings.