Announcement of a Special Issue of Advances in Space Research

Announcement of a Special Issue of Advances in Space Research
Solar Physics Advances from the Interior to the Heliosphere

Manuscripts are solicited for manuscripts on Solar Physics Advances from the Interior to the Heliosphere for a special topical issue of Advances in Space Research (ASR).

Ongoing research in solar physics continuously advances and deepens our understanding of basic physical processes operating in the solar interior, atmosphere and wind, and contributes to uncovering the solar-terrestrial relations and forecasting space weather. The main objective of this special issue (SI) of Advances in Space Research (ASR) is to highlight recent findings achieved in different branches of Solar Physics. We welcome original and high-quality relevant manuscripts from all scientists in the solar and heliospheric physics communities. All submissions must be original papers that meet the quality and peer-review standards of Advances in Space Research.

Topics to be considered include:
1. Solar Interior, Dynamo, Large-Scale Flows and the Solar Cycle
2. The Solar Atmosphere: Heating, Dynamics and Coupling
3. Fundamental Plasma Processes in the Solar Atmosphere: Magnetic Reconnection, Waves, Emission, Particle Acceleration
4. From Radio to Gamma Rays: Near-Sun Manifestations and Triggering of Solar Flares and Coronal Mass Ejections
5. Solar Effects on the Heliosphere

Instructions for submission:
1) The submission website for this journal is located at: https://ees.elsevier.com/asr/mainpage.html
2) To ensure that all manuscripts are correctly identified for inclusion into the special issue you are editing, it is important that authors select SI: Solar Physics Advances when they reach the “Article Type” step in the submission process.
3) Deadline for manuscript submission 30 April 2018

All manuscripts will be subject to a standard peer-review process, including at least two independent reviewers. There are no page limits, but the length of the paper should be appropriate to the scientific material being presented. Manuscripts will be accepted on a paper-by-paper basis and available on-line with a DOI a few days after acceptance. All articles will be typeset at no cost to the author, while a fee will be charged to the authors for color figures in print, but not in the electronic version. Accepted late papers due to submission delays or protracted refereeing will appear individually in regular issues of ASR.
On behalf of the Guest Editors Dr. Georgoulis, Dr. Kontar and the ASR Co-editor for Special Issues, Dr. Peggy Ann Shea
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