Invitation to publish in Frontiers Research Topic on Coronal Magnetometry

We (Sarah Gibson, Stephen White, Laurel Rachmeler) are organizing a Research Topic titled “Coronal Magnetometry” in collaboration with Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences. We would like to encourage you to contribute to this topic.

Frontiers, a Swiss open-access publisher, recently partnered with Nature Publishing Group to expand its researcher-driven Open Science platform. Frontiers articles are rigorously peer-reviewed and can be disseminated freely.

The idea behind a research topic is to create an organized, comprehensive collection of several contributions, as well as a forum for discussion and debate. Note that the flexibility of this format allows broad coverage of the state of the art in coronal magnetometry, since publications relating to theory, models, observations, instrumentation, methodologies, etc. are all eligible for publication.

We have created a homepage on the Frontiers website (Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences, section Stellar and Solar Physics) where all articles will appear after peer-review (free access for all readers) and where participants in the topic will be able to hold relevant discussions:

http://www.frontiersin.org/Stellar_and_Solar_Physics/researchtopics/Coronal_Magnetometry/3547

Frontiers will also ultimately compile an e-book as soon as all contributing articles are published. As an author in Frontiers, you retain the copyright to your own papers and figures.

For further information about the Frontiers platform, publication fees, topic scope, etc., please see the above web page. You can also submit an abstract directly through that web page (abstract deadline April 1, 2015; manuscript submission deadline October 1, 2015).