Обложка журнала
Title
SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL PHYSICS
Language of publication
English, Russian
ISSN
2500-0535 (online)
Periodicity

Quarterly

Russian science citation index:
Yes 61905
Russian higher attestation Commission:
Yes

Без даты

Status In work
Volume 12 № 1

Submission guidelines

Solar-Terrestrial Physics publishes original research, theoretical papers, and review articles that match the scope of the Journal and have not been published before. If some elements of the manuscript have been previously published, authors must refer to the previous publication(s) in the manuscript itself so the reader can understand the novelty of new study in relation to the previous articles. Verbatim copying of his/her own works and their paraphrasing are not allowed — authors can use their previously published texts only as a basis for new conclusions. The journal policy allows the consideration of manuscripts not accepted for publication by another journal.

The submitted manuscript should contain no more than 15 000–50 000 words (including spaces). Figures and tables must be embedded within the main text or placed at the end of the manuscript (i.e. after the references). In addition, figures must be uploaded or sent to the email address solater@iszf.irk.ru as separate files. The best option is to give two variants of the manuscript: with inserted figures and tables and without them, with figures provided as a separate file upload. Please submit tables in an editable format, not as images

Manuscript structure

1. Title.
2. Author(s)' full name(s)
3. Affiliations and contact information.
4. Abstract.
5. Keywords.
6. Manuscript main text.
7. References.
8. Figure captions.  

Other Submission Files: Cover letter (file Cover_letter), Figures (if any) as separate files (Figure_N files), list of authors and their affiliations with email addresses (file Contacts). 

For more detail, see the PDF file "General guidelines"

Templates:
 Cover_letter
 Contacts
 Example of an article

Recommendations for the Electronic Paper Version

When typing, use standard Windows True Type fonts; namely, Times New Roman, for text; Symbol, for Greek letters; Mathematical, for hand-written and Gothic characters. Standard font size is 12 points.

Do not use languages, ​​except for Russian and English. Do not confuse Cyrillic and Latin letters in a single word.

To highlight paragraphs, use a paragraph indent (standard is 1.25 cm), not several word spaces.

Do not use automatic hyphenation.

Enter key should be pressed only to go to the next paragraph, not to the next line.

Embed tables using MS Word (Insert - Table) or Excel. The tables typed manually (using a large number of spaces, without a cell structure) cannot be accepted.

Typing Guidelines

Period is not used after the article title, authors, addresses, titles and subtitles, table names, units of measurement (s - second, g - grams, min - minute, d - day) certain abbreviations and acronyms (yr - year, IQSY - International Quiet Sun Year, MP - melting point).

Period is used after the footnotes (including in tables), table notes, captions, abstracts, and abbreviation and acronym list (mos. - months, mln. - million). However, it is not put in subscripts (Tsun - solar temperature, Lsun - solar luminosity).

Formulas

Separate mathematical formulas (embedded in a separate line) should be entirely typed in Math Type. The formulas typed in parts as a table, text, and inserted frame are not allowed.

For the formulas typed in Math Type, use common fonts, character sizes and placement. It is not allowed to manually change the individual characters or elements of formulas.

Abbreviations and Acronyms

Certain abbreviations of multiple words are separated by spaces (760 mm Hg), except for the most commonly used (i.e.).

Use the following geographical abbreviations and acronyms: N (north latitude), E (east longitude); SW (southwest).

Abbreviations or formulas of chemical compounds that are used as adjectives are not usually hyphenated: IR spectroscopy, ULF waves, PE film, LCD state, Na+ form, OH group.

Units of Measurement

The units of measurement are separated from the figures by a space (100 kPa, 77 K, 10.34 A). Exceptions are degrees (90°, 20°C), percent and permille: 50%, 10‰. Fractional units of measurement are spelled in different ways: 58 J·mol−1, 50 m/s2.

If complex units of measurement, it is allowed to use negative degrees (J mol-1·K-1) and parentheses {J/(mol·K) or J·(mol·K)-1}, if it helps to read them. The main issue is the consistency of writing the same units of measurement.

In listing, as well as in numerical ranges, units of measurement are indicated only for the latter (18-20 J/mol), except for angular degrees.

The degrees Celsius are typed as follows: 5°C, NOT 5°. Angular degrees should not be omitted: 5°-10°, NOT 5-10°.

Word Spacing

References to figures and tables are typed with spaces (see Fig. 1, Table 2, NOT Fig.1, Table2).

Quotation marks and parentheses are not separated by spaces from the text to be quoted:

(at 300 K), (a); NOT ( at 300 K ) ( a ).

The number and paragraph signs and their number are spaced: (No. 1; § 5.65).

Numbers and letters in titles and complex numbers are typed without spaces: (IVd; 1.3.14a; Fig. 1e).

In geographic coordinates, latitude and longitude are separated by spaces: 56.5° N; 85.0° E, NOT 56.5°N; 85.0°E.

Publication ethics

1. General duties and responsibilities of the Editor-in-chief

1.1. Editor-in-chief is accountable for everything published in his journal.

1.2. Editor-in-chief should not allow the publication of the materials which are irrelevant to the remit of the journal.

1.3. Editor-in-chief should not allow the publication of the information, if there is a sufficient reason to believe that it is plagiarism.

• Has the author published this research before?
• Has the author plagiarized another publication?
• Is the research ethical and have the appropriate approvals/consent been obtained?
• Is there any indication that the data have been fabricated or inappropriately manipulated?
• Have the authors declared all relevant competing interests?

2. Manuscript submission

2.1. Decisions to accept or reject a paper for publication should be based on the paper's importance, originality and clarity, its validity and relevance to the remit of the Journal.

2.2. Decisions to accept or reject a paper for publication are made by the Editor-in-chief or deputy-chief editor only after peer reviewing.

2.3. Peer reviewing and publishing articles for authors are free of charge.

3. Peer reviewing

3.1. Peer reviews are carried out by members of the Editorial Board and the editorial staff, as well as by invited reviewers - the leading experts in the corresponding field. Reviewers are selected by Editor-in-chief or deputy editor.

3.2. The content of manuscripts is valued regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, origin, nationality, social status or political affiliation of the authors.

3.3. The Editor-in-chief should inform reviewers about requirements that the Journal presents for peer reviews, including the following points:
Reviews should be conducted objectively
• Personal criticism of the author is inappropriate
• Reviewers should express their views clearly with supporting arguments and references as necessary and not be defamatory or libellous
• Reviewers should declare any competing interests
• Reviewers should decline to review manuscripts in which they have a competing interest resulting from competitive, collaborative, or other relationships or connections with any of the authors, companies, or institutions connected to the papers
• Reviewers should respect the confidentiality of material supplied to them and may not discuss unpublished manuscripts with colleagues or use the information in their own work
• Any reviewer that wants to pass a review request onto a colleague must get the editor’s permission beforehand.

3.4. The reviewer who does not have, in his/her opinion, enough qualification for valuation of the manuscript or who can't be objective, for example in the case of a conflict of interest with the author or organization, should inform the editor with a request to exclude him/her from the review process of this manuscript.

3.5. Review originals are kept in the editorial office of the Journal for 5 years.

4. Copyright Policy

Unpublished data from submitted manuscripts should not be used for personal purposes, or passed on to third parties without written consent of authors. Information or ideas obtained in the course of editing and related to the potential benefits must be kept confidential and not be used for personal gain.

5. Relations with readers

Readers should be informed about who has funded the research and whether the funders had any role in the research and its publication and, if so, what it was.

6. Dealing with misconduct submitted

6.1. Editors with the publisher shouldn't leave unanswered complaints concerning the examination of manuscripts or published materials. In case of conflict, they should take all necessary measures to redress.

6.2. The editors should be willing to publish corrections, refutations, clearings, and complaints if necessary.

7. Publisher's position

7.1. Publisher does not interfere in the work of the Editorial Board and the editorial staff, is not involved in the selection of manuscripts, and does not insist on the publication of any material.

7.2. Publisher ensures the development of the Journal: its paper and electronic versions, including in databases and subscription catalogs.

7.3. Publisher retains the absence of a fee for the publication of articles in support of point 2 of this document.

8. Author’s duties

8.1. The authors present trustworthy results of the work done, as well as objective discussions of the significance of the study. The research data should be clearly stated in writing. Knowingly erroneous or falsified statements are equated with unethical behavior and are unacceptable.

8.2. Authors should provide only original works. When using text or graphic information obtained from the work of other aurthors, references to the relevant publications and the author's or publisher’s written permission are necessary.

8.3. Authors should indicate that their work is published for the first time. If elements of the manuscript have been previously published in another article, the authors are obliged to refer to earlier work and indicate what exactly is the essential difference between the new work and the previous one. Verbatim copying of own works and their paraphrasing are unacceptable, they can be used only as a basis for new conclusions. The Journal's policy does not exclude consideration of an article not accepted for publication by another journal, or a complete description presented after publication of preliminary results, i.e. theses or posters presented at professional conferences.

Submitting an article simultaneously to more than one journal is regarded as unethical behavior and is unacceptable.

8.4. The authors are obliged to recognize the contributions of others who have influenced the study. It is necessary to have bibliographic references to works used. Information obtained privately through conversation, correspondence or discussion with the third parties should not be used without open written permission from their source.

8.5. Authorship should be limited to those who have made a significant contribution to the concept, design, implementation or interpretation of the claimed study. All those who have made a significant contribution should be listed as co-authors. Those who participated in some significant aspects of the research project should be thanked in the text of the publication.

The author must ensure that the names of all co-authors and participants in the project are placed on the list of co-authors or mentioned as participants, and that all co-authors have read and approved the final version of the scientific work and also agreed to publish it.

8.6. All authors should disclose in their work information about any financial and other significant conflicts of interest that may affect the results of the study or their interpretation.

8.7. If the author finds a significant error or inaccuracy in his/her published work, he/she is obliged to immediately notify the editor or publisher of the Journal about this and assist them in eliminating or correcting the error. If the editor or publisher finds out from the third party that the published work contains significant errors, the author is obliged to immediately remove or correct them, or to provide the editors with proof of the correctness of the original article.

Useful links to COPE WEB sites for authors and publishers:
https://publicationethics.org/resources/guidelines
https://publicationethics.org/files/Ethical_Guidelines_For_Peer_Reviewers_2.pdf

Publication Process

Application Submission

The application for publication in the Journal can be submitted via the portal Naukaru.ru. Authors should register on the website Naukaru.ru and fill their personal profiles. In Comments box, please suggest at least three potential referees for your paper, indicating their e-mail addresses and position. Please ensure the potential referees are not from the same institution as any of the manuscript's authors. Note that the editor retains the sole right to decide whether or not the suggested reviewers are used. Also write your full name and a corresponding author's e-mail address.

The application should comply with the paper submission guidelines published on the Journal's web page at https://naukaru.ru/en/nauka/journal/81/view#about-journal, subpage “Manuscript guidelines”.

In case of any problems, please contact the Editorial Board via e-mail solater@iszf.irk.ru. The same address can be also used for submission your manuscript sending by e-mail.

Initial Review

The editor reviews the submitted manuscript to ensure that it fits the Journal's criteria. If the manuscript is not within the remit of the Journal, it will be rejected. The editor will notify the author about this, giving reasons for the refusal.

If the paper is inconsistent with manuscript guidelines, it will be returned to the author for revision.

The paper that meets the requirements and falls within the remit of the Journal will be sent to reviewers.

Peer Review

All papers submitted for publication in Solar-Terrestrial Physics (Journal) are reviewed by leading Russian and international experts. Peer review is anonymous.

In accordance with the peer review results, a submitted paper can be rejected and sent to the author for revision, or can be accepted for publication.

Peer reviewer should:

  • critically analyze the content of the paper to determine whether or not the paper merits publication;
  • point out errors in methodology and instrumentation (if any);
  • suggest how the author should revise the paper.

After receiving a review with comments or suggestion about how to revise the paper, the editor will send it to the author to correct the mistakes found in the manuscript. After receiving the author's response, the paper will be sent to another review; and the reviewer will recommend this manuscript for publication or rejection. If the author disagrees with the opinion of one of the reviewer, the paper will be sent to the third reviewer. If the author disagrees with the opinion of two reviewers and does not make corrections suggested by the reviewers, the paper will be rejected.

The submitted paper is also rejected if there are two negative reviews of it. In this case, the editor sends a notification email signed by the executive secretary of the Journal.

With two positive reviews, the submitted paper is approved for publication. The executive secretary of the Journal sends a corresponding notification email to the author.

The Editorial Board makes the final decision on publication of the manuscript and approves the content of the Journal.

Pear review and approval processes for the publication of papers take from 30 to 60 days. The Editorial Board can make a decision about unscheduled publication of a paper in view of its relevance.

Preparation of a paper for publication made by the Editorial Board consists in standard proofreading and copyediting. All corrections made in a paper are agreed upon by the author.

Reviews are kept in the Publishing House and Editorial Board for five years; copies of the reviews are available on request of the Russian Federation Ministry of Education and Science.

Publishing Agreement

After a paper has been accepted for publication, the author concludes an agreement with the Publishing House. The author should provide necessary data, print the agreement, sign it, and send it to the Publishing House.

Publication

After publication of a Journal issue, the editor assigns a DOI number to each paper and gives information about it to the Russian Scientific Information Center and the bibliographic database AstrophysicsDataSystem.

Each author receives a notification email about publication of their papers, with output data (Journal title, year, number, pages, and DOI). The PDF version of the article is attached.

To have a printed version of your paper, you can subscribe to the Journal or buy a separate issue, sending a request to the Publishing House: Subscription service, Limited Liability Company "Scientific Publishing Centre INFRA-M" 31B, Polyarnaya St., Build 1, Moscow, 127282, Russia.

List of additional material

The following material should be provided with submitted papers:

  • Illustrative material (if any) in tif, jpg, bmp formats with resolution being not less than 300 dpi;
  • Scientific supervisor's comment on the paper (for postgraduates and students).

All files have to be archived; and the archive should be downloaded when you submit an application to Naukaru.ru. The total file size should not be over 50 Mb

Other conditions of publication

The Editorial Board reserves the right to select according to themes and edit all submitted material. The authors' opinions stated in their papers do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Editorial Board.

Authors are responsible for the content of their papers, their publication, as well as for damage to the third parties if it turns out that the papers have violated someone else's rights or generally accepted standards of research ethics (see Publication Ethics Guidelines).

Submitted papers undergo mandatory peer reviews.

If a manuscript is written not in accordance with these rules, it can be returned to the author for revision before being reviewed.

The paper can be rejected if

  • the author has refused to revise the paper as per the comments made by the Editorial Board and reviewers;
  • the author has not responded to reviewers' comments on time;
  • there are two negative reviews of the paper;
  • the paper contains over 20% plagiarized text.

The final decision on publication of papers is made by the Editorial Board.

Geliy Zherebtsov  — Editor-in-Chief
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
academician Russian Academy of Sciences
Irkutsk, Russian Federation
ORCID: 0000-0001-8966-4628
Aleksandr Stepanov  — Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Central Astronomical Observatory at Pulkovo (Scientific director)
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
Sankt-Peterburg, Russian Federation
Alexander Potapov  — Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
Irkutsk, Russian Federation
SPIN: 6910-2007 ORCID: 0000-0002-4864-0993
Valentina Abramenko  — Editorial Board Member
Crimean astrophysical observatory
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
p. Nauchny, Russian Federation
Alexander Altyntsev  — Editorial Board Member
Institute of Solar Terrestrial Physics SB RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
Irkutsk, Russian Federation
ORCID: 0000-0002-1589-556X
Nikolay Afanasiev  — Editorial Board Member
Irkutsk State University
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
Irkutsk, Russian Federation
Nataly Blagoveshchenskaya  — Editorial Board Member
Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
ORCID: 0000-0003-1752-3273
Sergey Bogachev  — Editorial Board Member
Space Research Institute of RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
Moscow, Russian Federation
ResearcherID: N-2138-2015 ORCID: 0000-0002-5448-8959
Gennady Valyavin  — Editorial Board Member
Special Astrophysical Observatory
candidate of physical and mathematical sciences
Nizhnij Arkhyz, Russian Federation
Victor Grigoryev  — Editorial Board Member
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Irkutsk, Russian Federation
Anatol Guglielmi  — Editorial Board Member
Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth, RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
Moscow, Russian Federation
Mikhail Demidov  — Editorial Board Member
Institute of Solar Terrestrial Physics SB RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
Irkutsk, Russian Federation
SPIN: 1634-9583 ORCID: 0000-0001-7756-6772
Marat Deminov  — Editorial Board Member
Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
Yuri Yermolaev  — Editorial Board Member
Space Research Institute RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
Moscow, Russian Federation
Lev Zelenyi  — Editorial Board Member
Space Research Institute of RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
academician Russian Academy of Sciences
Moscow, Russian Federation
Sergey Kulichkov  — Editorial Board Member
A.M.Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
Moscow, Russian Federation
Evgeniy Mareev  — Editorial Board Member
Federal Research Center The Institute of Applied Physics RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
academician Russian Academy of Sciences
Nizhniy Novgorod, Russian Federation
Andrey Medvedev  — Editorial Board Member
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Irkutsk, Russian Federation
ORCID: 0000-0003-0660-8474
Igor Mingalev  — Editorial Board Member
Polar Geophysical Institute RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
Apatity, Russian Federation
Vladimir Obridko  — Editorial Board Member
Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
Moskva, Russian Federation
Natalia Perevalova  — Editorial Board Member
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
Irkutsk, Russian Federation
ORCID: 0000-0001-5695-4688
Igor Ptashnik  — Editorial Board Member
V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics SB RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Tomsk, Russian Federation
Irina Salahutdinova  — Editorial Board Member
Institute of Solar Terrestrial Physics SB RAS
candidate of physical and mathematical sciences
Irkutsk, Russian Federation
Vladimir Safargaleev  — Editorial Board Member
Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation RAS, St. Petersburg Department
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Sergei Starodubtsev  — Editorial Board Member
Yu.G. Shafer Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Aeronomy SB RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
Yakutsk, Russian Federation
ORCID: 0000-0002-2343-1618
Anatoliy Tashchilin  — Editorial Board Member
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
Irkutsk, Russian Federation
Nikolay Testoedov  — Editorial Board Member
Institute of Space Technologies KSC SB RAS
academician Russian Academy of Sciences
Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation
Arkadiy Uralov  — Editorial Board Member
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences
Irkutsk, Russian Federation
ORCID: 0000-0002-0273-138X
Yan Yihua  — Editorial Board Member
Key Laboratory of Solar Activity, National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Pekin, China
Mark Lester  — Editorial Board Member
University of Leicester
Lester, United Kingdom
Vladimir Loginov  — Editorial Board Member
Institute of Nature Management of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
doctor of geographical sciences
academician
Minsk, Belarus
Dora Pancheva  — Editorial Board Member
National Institute of Geophysics, Geodesy and Geography
Sofiya, Bulgaria
Natalia Polyushkina  — Executive Secretary of Editorial Board
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS
Irkutsk, Russian Federation
RESULTS OF CURRENT RESEARCH
EDITOR'S NOTE
20TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE “PLASMA PHYSICS IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM”. FEBRUARY 10–14, 2025, SPACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE RAS, MOSCOW, RUSSIA
BRIEF REPORTS
THE 15TH RUSSIAN-CHINESE WORKSHOP ON SPACE WEATHER, SEPTEMBER 9–13, 2024, INSTITUTE OF SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL PHYSICS SB RAS, IRKUTSK, RUSSIA

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Submission guidelines

Solar-Terrestrial Physics publishes original research, theoretical papers, and review articles that match the scope of the Journal and have not been published before. If some elements of the manuscript have been previously published, authors must refer to the previous publication(s) in the manuscript itself so the reader can understand the novelty of new study in relation to the previous articles. Verbatim copying of his/her own works and their paraphrasing are not allowed — authors can use their previously published texts only as a basis for new conclusions. The journal policy allows the consideration of manuscripts not accepted for publication by another journal.

The submitted manuscript should contain no more than 15 000–50 000 words (including spaces). Figures and tables must be embedded within the main text or placed at the end of the manuscript (i.e. after the references). In addition, figures must be uploaded or sent to the email address solater@iszf.irk.ru as separate files. The best option is to give two variants of the manuscript: with inserted figures and tables and without them, with figures provided as a separate file upload. Please submit tables in an editable format, not as images

Manuscript structure

1. Title.
2. Author(s)' full name(s)
3. Affiliations and contact information.
4. Abstract.
5. Keywords.
6. Manuscript main text.
7. References.
8. Figure captions.  

Other Submission Files: Cover letter (file Cover_letter), Figures (if any) as separate files (Figure_N files), list of authors and their affiliations with email addresses (file Contacts). 

For more detail, see the PDF file "General guidelines"

Templates:
 Cover_letter
 Contacts
 Example of an article

Recommendations for the Electronic Paper Version

When typing, use standard Windows True Type fonts; namely, Times New Roman, for text; Symbol, for Greek letters; Mathematical, for hand-written and Gothic characters. Standard font size is 12 points.

Do not use languages, ​​except for Russian and English. Do not confuse Cyrillic and Latin letters in a single word.

To highlight paragraphs, use a paragraph indent (standard is 1.25 cm), not several word spaces.

Do not use automatic hyphenation.

Enter key should be pressed only to go to the next paragraph, not to the next line.

Embed tables using MS Word (Insert - Table) or Excel. The tables typed manually (using a large number of spaces, without a cell structure) cannot be accepted.

Typing Guidelines

Period is not used after the article title, authors, addresses, titles and subtitles, table names, units of measurement (s - second, g - grams, min - minute, d - day) certain abbreviations and acronyms (yr - year, IQSY - International Quiet Sun Year, MP - melting point).

Period is used after the footnotes (including in tables), table notes, captions, abstracts, and abbreviation and acronym list (mos. - months, mln. - million). However, it is not put in subscripts (Tsun - solar temperature, Lsun - solar luminosity).

Formulas

Separate mathematical formulas (embedded in a separate line) should be entirely typed in Math Type. The formulas typed in parts as a table, text, and inserted frame are not allowed.

For the formulas typed in Math Type, use common fonts, character sizes and placement. It is not allowed to manually change the individual characters or elements of formulas.

Abbreviations and Acronyms

Certain abbreviations of multiple words are separated by spaces (760 mm Hg), except for the most commonly used (i.e.).

Use the following geographical abbreviations and acronyms: N (north latitude), E (east longitude); SW (southwest).

Abbreviations or formulas of chemical compounds that are used as adjectives are not usually hyphenated: IR spectroscopy, ULF waves, PE film, LCD state, Na+ form, OH group.

Units of Measurement

The units of measurement are separated from the figures by a space (100 kPa, 77 K, 10.34 A). Exceptions are degrees (90°, 20°C), percent and permille: 50%, 10‰. Fractional units of measurement are spelled in different ways: 58 J·mol−1, 50 m/s2.

If complex units of measurement, it is allowed to use negative degrees (J mol-1·K-1) and parentheses {J/(mol·K) or J·(mol·K)-1}, if it helps to read them. The main issue is the consistency of writing the same units of measurement.

In listing, as well as in numerical ranges, units of measurement are indicated only for the latter (18-20 J/mol), except for angular degrees.

The degrees Celsius are typed as follows: 5°C, NOT 5°. Angular degrees should not be omitted: 5°-10°, NOT 5-10°.

Word Spacing

References to figures and tables are typed with spaces (see Fig. 1, Table 2, NOT Fig.1, Table2).

Quotation marks and parentheses are not separated by spaces from the text to be quoted:

(at 300 K), (a); NOT ( at 300 K ) ( a ).

The number and paragraph signs and their number are spaced: (No. 1; § 5.65).

Numbers and letters in titles and complex numbers are typed without spaces: (IVd; 1.3.14a; Fig. 1e).

In geographic coordinates, latitude and longitude are separated by spaces: 56.5° N; 85.0° E, NOT 56.5°N; 85.0°E.

Publication ethics

1. General duties and responsibilities of the Editor-in-chief

1.1. Editor-in-chief is accountable for everything published in his journal.

1.2. Editor-in-chief should not allow the publication of the materials which are irrelevant to the remit of the journal.

1.3. Editor-in-chief should not allow the publication of the information, if there is a sufficient reason to believe that it is plagiarism.

• Has the author published this research before?
• Has the author plagiarized another publication?
• Is the research ethical and have the appropriate approvals/consent been obtained?
• Is there any indication that the data have been fabricated or inappropriately manipulated?
• Have the authors declared all relevant competing interests?

2. Manuscript submission

2.1. Decisions to accept or reject a paper for publication should be based on the paper's importance, originality and clarity, its validity and relevance to the remit of the Journal.

2.2. Decisions to accept or reject a paper for publication are made by the Editor-in-chief or deputy-chief editor only after peer reviewing.

2.3. Peer reviewing and publishing articles for authors are free of charge.

3. Peer reviewing

3.1. Peer reviews are carried out by members of the Editorial Board and the editorial staff, as well as by invited reviewers - the leading experts in the corresponding field. Reviewers are selected by Editor-in-chief or deputy editor.

3.2. The content of manuscripts is valued regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, origin, nationality, social status or political affiliation of the authors.

3.3. The Editor-in-chief should inform reviewers about requirements that the Journal presents for peer reviews, including the following points:
Reviews should be conducted objectively
• Personal criticism of the author is inappropriate
• Reviewers should express their views clearly with supporting arguments and references as necessary and not be defamatory or libellous
• Reviewers should declare any competing interests
• Reviewers should decline to review manuscripts in which they have a competing interest resulting from competitive, collaborative, or other relationships or connections with any of the authors, companies, or institutions connected to the papers
• Reviewers should respect the confidentiality of material supplied to them and may not discuss unpublished manuscripts with colleagues or use the information in their own work
• Any reviewer that wants to pass a review request onto a colleague must get the editor’s permission beforehand.

3.4. The reviewer who does not have, in his/her opinion, enough qualification for valuation of the manuscript or who can't be objective, for example in the case of a conflict of interest with the author or organization, should inform the editor with a request to exclude him/her from the review process of this manuscript.

3.5. Review originals are kept in the editorial office of the Journal for 5 years.

4. Copyright Policy

Unpublished data from submitted manuscripts should not be used for personal purposes, or passed on to third parties without written consent of authors. Information or ideas obtained in the course of editing and related to the potential benefits must be kept confidential and not be used for personal gain.

5. Relations with readers

Readers should be informed about who has funded the research and whether the funders had any role in the research and its publication and, if so, what it was.

6. Dealing with misconduct submitted

6.1. Editors with the publisher shouldn't leave unanswered complaints concerning the examination of manuscripts or published materials. In case of conflict, they should take all necessary measures to redress.

6.2. The editors should be willing to publish corrections, refutations, clearings, and complaints if necessary.

7. Publisher's position

7.1. Publisher does not interfere in the work of the Editorial Board and the editorial staff, is not involved in the selection of manuscripts, and does not insist on the publication of any material.

7.2. Publisher ensures the development of the Journal: its paper and electronic versions, including in databases and subscription catalogs.

7.3. Publisher retains the absence of a fee for the publication of articles in support of point 2 of this document.

8. Author’s duties

8.1. The authors present trustworthy results of the work done, as well as objective discussions of the significance of the study. The research data should be clearly stated in writing. Knowingly erroneous or falsified statements are equated with unethical behavior and are unacceptable.

8.2. Authors should provide only original works. When using text or graphic information obtained from the work of other aurthors, references to the relevant publications and the author's or publisher’s written permission are necessary.

8.3. Authors should indicate that their work is published for the first time. If elements of the manuscript have been previously published in another article, the authors are obliged to refer to earlier work and indicate what exactly is the essential difference between the new work and the previous one. Verbatim copying of own works and their paraphrasing are unacceptable, they can be used only as a basis for new conclusions. The Journal's policy does not exclude consideration of an article not accepted for publication by another journal, or a complete description presented after publication of preliminary results, i.e. theses or posters presented at professional conferences.

Submitting an article simultaneously to more than one journal is regarded as unethical behavior and is unacceptable.

8.4. The authors are obliged to recognize the contributions of others who have influenced the study. It is necessary to have bibliographic references to works used. Information obtained privately through conversation, correspondence or discussion with the third parties should not be used without open written permission from their source.

8.5. Authorship should be limited to those who have made a significant contribution to the concept, design, implementation or interpretation of the claimed study. All those who have made a significant contribution should be listed as co-authors. Those who participated in some significant aspects of the research project should be thanked in the text of the publication.

The author must ensure that the names of all co-authors and participants in the project are placed on the list of co-authors or mentioned as participants, and that all co-authors have read and approved the final version of the scientific work and also agreed to publish it.

8.6. All authors should disclose in their work information about any financial and other significant conflicts of interest that may affect the results of the study or their interpretation.

8.7. If the author finds a significant error or inaccuracy in his/her published work, he/she is obliged to immediately notify the editor or publisher of the Journal about this and assist them in eliminating or correcting the error. If the editor or publisher finds out from the third party that the published work contains significant errors, the author is obliged to immediately remove or correct them, or to provide the editors with proof of the correctness of the original article.

Useful links to COPE WEB sites for authors and publishers:
https://publicationethics.org/resources/guidelines
https://publicationethics.org/files/Ethical_Guidelines_For_Peer_Reviewers_2.pdf

Publication Process

Application Submission

The application for publication in the Journal can be submitted via the portal Naukaru.ru. Authors should register on the website Naukaru.ru and fill their personal profiles. In Comments box, please suggest at least three potential referees for your paper, indicating their e-mail addresses and position. Please ensure the potential referees are not from the same institution as any of the manuscript's authors. Note that the editor retains the sole right to decide whether or not the suggested reviewers are used. Also write your full name and a corresponding author's e-mail address.

The application should comply with the paper submission guidelines published on the Journal's web page at https://naukaru.ru/en/nauka/journal/81/view#about-journal, subpage “Manuscript guidelines”.

In case of any problems, please contact the Editorial Board via e-mail solater@iszf.irk.ru. The same address can be also used for submission your manuscript sending by e-mail.

Initial Review

The editor reviews the submitted manuscript to ensure that it fits the Journal's criteria. If the manuscript is not within the remit of the Journal, it will be rejected. The editor will notify the author about this, giving reasons for the refusal.

If the paper is inconsistent with manuscript guidelines, it will be returned to the author for revision.

The paper that meets the requirements and falls within the remit of the Journal will be sent to reviewers.

Peer Review

All papers submitted for publication in Solar-Terrestrial Physics (Journal) are reviewed by leading Russian and international experts. Peer review is anonymous.

In accordance with the peer review results, a submitted paper can be rejected and sent to the author for revision, or can be accepted for publication.

Peer reviewer should:

  • critically analyze the content of the paper to determine whether or not the paper merits publication;
  • point out errors in methodology and instrumentation (if any);
  • suggest how the author should revise the paper.

After receiving a review with comments or suggestion about how to revise the paper, the editor will send it to the author to correct the mistakes found in the manuscript. After receiving the author's response, the paper will be sent to another review; and the reviewer will recommend this manuscript for publication or rejection. If the author disagrees with the opinion of one of the reviewer, the paper will be sent to the third reviewer. If the author disagrees with the opinion of two reviewers and does not make corrections suggested by the reviewers, the paper will be rejected.

The submitted paper is also rejected if there are two negative reviews of it. In this case, the editor sends a notification email signed by the executive secretary of the Journal.

With two positive reviews, the submitted paper is approved for publication. The executive secretary of the Journal sends a corresponding notification email to the author.

The Editorial Board makes the final decision on publication of the manuscript and approves the content of the Journal.

Pear review and approval processes for the publication of papers take from 30 to 60 days. The Editorial Board can make a decision about unscheduled publication of a paper in view of its relevance.

Preparation of a paper for publication made by the Editorial Board consists in standard proofreading and copyediting. All corrections made in a paper are agreed upon by the author.

Reviews are kept in the Publishing House and Editorial Board for five years; copies of the reviews are available on request of the Russian Federation Ministry of Education and Science.

Publishing Agreement

After a paper has been accepted for publication, the author concludes an agreement with the Publishing House. The author should provide necessary data, print the agreement, sign it, and send it to the Publishing House.

Publication

After publication of a Journal issue, the editor assigns a DOI number to each paper and gives information about it to the Russian Scientific Information Center and the bibliographic database AstrophysicsDataSystem.

Each author receives a notification email about publication of their papers, with output data (Journal title, year, number, pages, and DOI). The PDF version of the article is attached.

To have a printed version of your paper, you can subscribe to the Journal or buy a separate issue, sending a request to the Publishing House: Subscription service, Limited Liability Company "Scientific Publishing Centre INFRA-M" 31B, Polyarnaya St., Build 1, Moscow, 127282, Russia.

List of additional material

The following material should be provided with submitted papers:

  • Illustrative material (if any) in tif, jpg, bmp formats with resolution being not less than 300 dpi;
  • Scientific supervisor's comment on the paper (for postgraduates and students).

All files have to be archived; and the archive should be downloaded when you submit an application to Naukaru.ru. The total file size should not be over 50 Mb

Other conditions of publication

The Editorial Board reserves the right to select according to themes and edit all submitted material. The authors' opinions stated in their papers do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Editorial Board.

Authors are responsible for the content of their papers, their publication, as well as for damage to the third parties if it turns out that the papers have violated someone else's rights or generally accepted standards of research ethics (see Publication Ethics Guidelines).

Submitted papers undergo mandatory peer reviews.

If a manuscript is written not in accordance with these rules, it can be returned to the author for revision before being reviewed.

The paper can be rejected if

  • the author has refused to revise the paper as per the comments made by the Editorial Board and reviewers;
  • the author has not responded to reviewers' comments on time;
  • there are two negative reviews of the paper;
  • the paper contains over 20% plagiarized text.

The final decision on publication of papers is made by the Editorial Board.

Quarterly

Vitaliy Bogomolov
Vitaliy Bogomolov M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, D.V. Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics
candidate of physical and mathematical sciences


Shamil Bogoutdinov
Shamil Bogoutdinov Geophysical Center RAS


SPIN: 8322-5710 ORCID:0000-0002-3171-5768
Aleksey Borisenko
Aleksey Borisenko Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (junior researcher)


Tatiana Borisova
Tatiana Borisova Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute
candidate of physical and mathematical sciences


ORCID:0000-0003-1727-5310
Aleksandr Borovik
Aleksandr Borovik Institute of Solar Terrestrial Physics SB RAS
candidate of physical and mathematical sciences


ORCID:0000-0001-5725-8262
Natalia Borodkova
Natalia Borodkova Institute of Space Research RAS
candidate of physical and mathematical sciences


Roman Boroev
Roman Boroev Yu.G. Shafer Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Aeronomy SB RAS
candidate of physical and mathematical sciences


Olga Borchevkina
Olga Borchevkina West Department of Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Mag-netism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation RAS
candidate of physical and mathematical sciences from 01.01.2018 until now


Eduard Boyarintsev
Eduard Boyarintsev Institute of Laser Physics SB RAS


Tatyana Bubnova
Tatyana Bubnova Institute of Solar Terrestrial Physics SB RAS


Pavel Budnikov
Pavel Budnikov Institute of Applied Geophysics them. E.K. Fedorov


Nadezhda Bulatova
Nadezhda Bulatova Kamchatka Branch, Unified Geophysical Service of the Rus-sian Academy of Sciences Federal Research Center


Kalyan Bhuyan
Kalyan Bhuyan Dibrugarh University, Department of Physics
Academic rank Professor

Pradip K. Bhuyan
Pradip K. Bhuyan Tinsukia College, Department of Physics


Vasily Bychkov
Vasily Bychkov Institute of Cosmophysical Researches and Radio Wave Propagation of the FEB RAS
candidate of physical and mathematical sciences


Liza Baddeley
Liza Baddeley University Centre in Svalbard


Guojun Wang
Guojun Wang National Space Science Center (NSSC) CAS


Xiao Wang
Xiao Wang National Space Science Center (NSSC) CAS


Xiao F. Wang
Xiao F. Wang National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences


Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang National Space Science Center (NSSC) CAS


Geliy Zherebtsov  — Editor-in-Chief
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

academician Russian Academy of Sciences
Irkutsk, Russian Federation
ORCID:0000-0001-8966-4628
Aleksandr Stepanov  — Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Central Astronomical Observatory at Pulkovo (Scientific director)
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

Sankt-Peterburg, Russian Federation
Alexander Potapov  — Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

Irkutsk, Russian Federation
SPIN: 6910-2007 ORCID:0000-0002-4864-0993
Valentina Abramenko  — Editorial Board Member
Crimean astrophysical observatory
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

p. Nauchny, Russian Federation
Alexander Altyntsev  — Editorial Board Member
Institute of Solar Terrestrial Physics SB RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

Irkutsk, Russian Federation
ORCID:0000-0002-1589-556X
Nikolay Afanasiev  — Editorial Board Member
Irkutsk State University
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

Irkutsk, Russian Federation
Nataly Blagoveshchenskaya  — Editorial Board Member
Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
ORCID:0000-0003-1752-3273
Sergey Bogachev  — Editorial Board Member
Space Research Institute of RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

Moscow, Russian Federation
ORCID:0000-0002-5448-8959
Gennady Valyavin  — Editorial Board Member
Special Astrophysical Observatory
candidate of physical and mathematical sciences

Nizhnij Arkhyz, Russian Federation
Victor Grigoryev  — Editorial Board Member
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Irkutsk, Russian Federation
Anatol Guglielmi  — Editorial Board Member
Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth, RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

Moscow, Russian Federation
Mikhail Demidov  — Editorial Board Member
Institute of Solar Terrestrial Physics SB RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

Irkutsk, Russian Federation
SPIN: 1634-9583 ORCID:0000-0001-7756-6772
Marat Deminov  — Editorial Board Member
Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

Moskva, Russian Federation
Yuri Yermolaev  — Editorial Board Member
Space Research Institute RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

Moscow, Russian Federation
Lev Zelenyi  — Editorial Board Member
Space Research Institute of RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

academician Russian Academy of Sciences
Moscow, Russian Federation
Sergey Kulichkov  — Editorial Board Member
A.M.Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

Moscow, Russian Federation
Evgeniy Mareev  — Editorial Board Member
Federal Research Center The Institute of Applied Physics RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

academician Russian Academy of Sciences
Nizhniy Novgorod, Russian Federation
Andrey Medvedev  — Editorial Board Member
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Irkutsk, Russian Federation
ORCID:0000-0003-0660-8474
Igor Mingalev  — Editorial Board Member
Polar Geophysical Institute RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

Apatity, Russian Federation
Vladimir Obridko  — Editorial Board Member
Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

Moskva, Russian Federation
Natalia Perevalova  — Editorial Board Member
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

Irkutsk, Russian Federation
ORCID:0000-0001-5695-4688
Igor Ptashnik  — Editorial Board Member
V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics SB RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

corresponding member Russian Academy of Sciences
Tomsk, Russian Federation
Irina Salahutdinova  — Editorial Board Member
Institute of Solar Terrestrial Physics SB RAS
candidate of physical and mathematical sciences

Irkutsk, Russian Federation
Vladimir Safargaleev  — Editorial Board Member
Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation RAS, St. Petersburg Department
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Sergei Starodubtsev  — Editorial Board Member
Yu.G. Shafer Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Aeronomy SB RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

Yakutsk, Russian Federation
ORCID:0000-0002-2343-1618
Anatoliy Tashchilin  — Editorial Board Member
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

Irkutsk, Russian Federation
Nikolay Testoedov  — Editorial Board Member
Institute of Space Technologies KSC SB RAS

academician Russian Academy of Sciences
Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation
Arkadiy Uralov  — Editorial Board Member
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS
doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

Irkutsk, Russian Federation
ORCID:0000-0002-0273-138X
Yan Yihua  — Editorial Board Member
Key Laboratory of Solar Activity, National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Pekin, China
Mark Lester  — Editorial Board Member
University of Leicester

Lester, United Kingdom
Vladimir Loginov  — Editorial Board Member
Institute of Nature Management of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
doctor of geographical sciences

academician
Minsk, Belarus
Dora Pancheva  — Editorial Board Member
National Institute of Geophysics, Geodesy and Geography

Sofiya, Bulgaria
Natalia Polyushkina  — Executive Secretary of Editorial Board
Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS

Irkutsk, Russian Federation

Solar-Terrestrial Physics is a scientific journal that publishes papers on basic and applied research in solar physics, physics of the interplanetary medium, magnetosphere, ionosphere, and atmosphere. Its aim is to describe the interaction of the interplanetary medium, magnetosphere, ionosphere, and atmosphere with the Sun as a driver of physical processes occurring there. The journal contains papers on new results of theoretical and experimental investigations, on methods and experimental techniques in solar-terrestrial physics, reviews on specific issues. It is intended for scientists, experts in solar-terrestrial relationships and radiophysical methods of space environment research, students, and postgraduate students.

Solar-Terrestrial Physics

ISSN 2500-0535 (on-line)

Editor-in-Chief:  Prof. Geliy A. Zherebtsov
See subpage Editorial board

The journal "Solar-Terrestrial Physics" is a translated version of the journal "Solnechno-Zemnaya Fizika".

The journal publishes scientific peer-reviewed papers on various aspects of solar-terrestrial relationships in electronic format.

The journal covers the following subjects:

  • theoretical and experimental investigations of the Sun, solar activity, and activity of solar-type stars;

  • solar wind, interplanetary magnetic field;

  • cosmic rays, their interaction with the heliosphere and Earth’s atmosphere;

  • physical processes and phenomena in near-Earth space;

  • studies of the upper atmosphere, ionosphere, and ionospheric radio wave propagation;

  • effects of solar energy variations and disturbances in near-Earth space on operation of space-based and ground-based technological systems;

  • excitation and propagation of waves of different types in near-Earth space;

  • role of solar and geomagnetic activity in seismic, climatic, and biospheric processes;

  • space weather: modeling, ground-based diagnostics, and forecast;

  • atmosphere–lithosphere coupling;

  • scientific instrument making (astrophysics and solar-terrestrial physics).

The English and Russian versions of the journal is published only online.

Article submission and processing are free of charge.  

The journal is open access. It adheres to the BOAI definition of open access: users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, link to the full text of these papers or use them for any other lawful purpose, all within the boundaries of copyright law. Papers published in the journal are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDericatives (CC BY-NC-NDcopyright license. This means that users may download the journal's aticles and share them with other users, but they must not change articles in any way or use them commercially.

Copyright notice: Copyright on any paper in Solar-Terrestrial Physics is reserved by the author(s). Authors grant a license to NFRA-M Academic Publishing House to publish the article, and recognize INFRA-M Academic Publishing House as the original publisher. Authors also grant any third party the right to use, distribute, and reuse the article, provided the original work is properly cited and the article is not changed in any way or used commercially.

The journal is published quarterly.

The journal is abstracting/indexing in Scopus WoS (ESCI), NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS), CrossRef, Russian Science Citation Index, and Ulrich's Periodicals Directory (Ulrich's).

Contacts:
ISTP SB RAS, 126A Lermontov str., Irkutsk, 664033, Russian Federation;
Tel. +7 (3952) 56-45-87
E-mail: solater@iszf.irk.ru
URL: https://naukaru.ru/en/nauka/journal/81/view

ISSN 2500-0535 / Indexed: Web of Science (ESCI), ADS, CrossRef, Ulrich’s, Russian Science Citation Index / Periodicity: 4 issues per year / DOI assign to each article / Peer reviewed / Free-of-charge publication / Open access / URL: https://naukaru.ru/en/nauka/journal/81/view
 

 

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