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Astronomy and Computing - Elsevier | 2024 Impact Factor:1.8 | Cite Score:3.8 | Q2

Astronomy and Computing Journal

Impact Factor and Journal Rank of Astronomy and Computing

  • About: Astronomy and Computing is a peer-reviewed journal that bridges the disciplines of astronomy, computer science, and information technology. The journal serves as a platform for scientists and software engineers to publish their research on various aspects of astronomical computing. This includes but is not limited to the collection, analysis, reduction, visualization, preservation, and dissemination of astronomical data. The journal also focuses on the development of astronomical software and simulations.
  • Significance:
    Interdisciplinary Focus: Astronomy and Computing facilitates collaboration between astronomers and computer scientists to advance the field of astronomical computing.
    Research Areas: The journal covers a wide range of topics, including data analysis techniques, data visualization methods, software development for astronomical simulations, and innovative approaches to data preservation and dissemination.
    Peer-Reviewed Content: Published articles undergo rigorous peer review to ensure high scientific quality and relevance to the field.
    Practical Applications: Emphasis is placed on practical applications of computing in astronomy, aiming to enhance understanding and exploration of the universe through advanced computational techniques.
  • Submission Guidelines:
    The journal accepts original research articles, reviews, and technical notes related to astronomical computing.
    Authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts that contribute significant advancements or innovations in the field.
    Detailed methodologies and results must be included, focusing on the application of computing techniques in astronomy.
    Manuscripts should adhere to the journal formatting and submission guidelines, ensuring clarity and coherence in presenting research findings.

  • Editor-in-Chief:  Fabio Pasian

  • Scope: Astronomy and Computing is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the intersection of astronomy, computer science, and information technology. It provides a comprehensive platform for scientists, engineers, and researchers to disseminate their work encompassing various aspects of astronomical computing.
  • The journal welcomes contributions across the following domains:
  • Data Collection: Methods and technologies for acquiring astronomical data from ground-based and space-based observatories.
  • Data Analysis and Reduction: Techniques and algorithms for processing and analyzing astronomical data to extract meaningful information.
  • Data Visualization: Tools and methodologies for visualizing astronomical data to aid in understanding and interpretation.
  • Data Preservation and Dissemination: Strategies and technologies for preserving and sharing astronomical data for future research.
  • Astronomical Software Development: Design, development, and implementation of software tools and frameworks for astronomical research.
  • Numerical Simulations: Computational modeling and simulations in astronomy to study physical processes and phenomena.
  • Instrumentation and Techniques: Innovations and advancements in astronomical instrumentation and observational techniques.
  • Big Data in Astronomy: Applications of big data analytics and management in handling large volumes of astronomical data.
  • Astroinformatics: Integration of information technology and data science methods in astronomical research.
  • Machine Learning and AI in Astronomy: Applications of machine learning and artificial intelligence in analyzing astronomical data and solving complex problems.
  • Data-driven Astronomy: Approaches and methodologies utilizing data-centric approaches to study celestial objects and phenomena.
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  • Print ISSN:  2213-1337

    Electronic ISSN:   2213-1345

  • Abstracting and Indexing:  Science Citation Index Expanded, Scopus.

  • Imapct Factor 2024:  1.8

  • Subject Area and Category:  Computer Sciences, Physics and Space Sciences

  • Publication Frequency:  Quarterly

  • H Index:  39

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  • Cite Score:  3.8

  • SNIP:  0.814

  • Journal Rank(SJR):  0.647