Physics of the Dark Universe, the journal for which I am Editor, performed once again very well at the 2024 release of the annual Journal Citation Reports. Our updated impact factor (IF) for 2023 is 5.0 (the number reflects works published in 2021 and 2022, so still before my time)! This number has gone a bit down from our 2022 one, which was 5.5, yet remains high for the standards of the field. In fact, we are competitive with the other top-tier journals in cosmology and high-energy physics, such as PRD (4.6), PLB (4.3), JCAP (5.3), ApJ (4.8), and MNRAS (4.7), whose IFs all fall in the 4.5-5.5 ballpark. Huge thank you to everyone who helped us grow!
New impact factor for Physics of the Dark Universe
The 2023 release of the annual Journal Citation Reports from Clarivate Analytics has now been made public, and with it the updated impact factors (IFs) for several journals. I am thrilled to announce that the journal of which I am Editor, Physics of the Dark Universe, performed extremely well, with a 2022 IF of 5.5! For the full list of IFs, see this document. This confirms once more the high impact of papers published in PDU, which places us at a level comparable to journals such as PRD (5.0), PLB (4.4), JCAP (6.4), ApJ (4.9), and MNRAS (4.8), just to mention a few. Please consider submitting your next paper to PDU!
Universe special issue (successfully) closed
The Universe Special Issue “Dark Matter and Dark Energy: Particle Physics, Cosmology, and Experimental Searches” I guest edited together with Eleonora Di Valentino, Alessandro Melchiorri, Olga Mena, and Luca Visinelli, has officially closed today. I am happy say that it was a great success: we published 21 papers, some of which either already of very high impact, or whose impact I expect will be very high. Some highlights of the Special Issue include the classic Mazur-Mottola 2001 gravastar paper (with nearly 1000 citations!), which had previously remained unpublished for over two decades, with a similar fate for the classic Benaoum 2002 modified Chaplygin gas paper, and finally a nice review on dark radiation by Archidiacono and Gariazzo. It was a great fun to work on this Special Issue, and thanks to all the authors for their very nice contributions!
Physics of the Dark Universe
It’s a great honor to announce that today I start a new role as Editor of Physics of the Dark Universe, one of the leading journals in cosmology and astroparticle physics. The Editor-in-Chief is Stefano Profumo, and other fellow Editors are Hong-Jian He and Ryan Foley. The journal has undergone a significant editorial reshuffle, with only Stefano left from the previous generation, whereas I basically replace Alessandra Silvestri and Luca Amendola (whom I thank for indicating me as their heir!). Interestingly, the journal has always been very “Italian”, with previous editors besides Alessandra and Luca including Licia Verde, Gianfranco Bertone, and Filippo Vernizzi, but I will actually be the first Italy-based Italian editor. Looking forward to this new adventure!