Journal of Physics and Astronomical Sciences (JPAS) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research in the fields of physics, astronomy, and space sciences. The journal provides a global platform for scientists, researchers, and academicians to share innovative discoveries, theoretical advancements, and experimental studies that contribute to the understanding of the physical universe. The journal aims to promote scientific exchange and interdisciplinary collaboration in areas related to fundamental physics, astrophysics, cosmology, and modern space research.

Aim And Scope

The Journal of Physics and Astronomical Sciences focuses on advancing knowledge in both theoretical and applied physics as well as observational and computational astronomy. The journal welcomes original research that expands our understanding of the laws of nature and the structure of the universe.

The journal covers a wide range of topics including:

Theoretical and Experimental Physics

Astrophysics and Cosmology

Particle and Nuclear Physics

Quantum Physics and Quantum Computing

Condensed Matter Physics

Plasma Physics and Space Physics

Astronomy and Astrophysical Observations

Planetary Science and Solar Physics

Gravitational Physics and Relativity

Computational Physics and Astrophysical Modeling

Types of Articles

The journal accepts several types of scholarly contributions, including:

Original Research Articles

Review Articles

Short Communications

Technical Reports

Case Studies

Mini Reviews

Peer Review Process

All submitted manuscripts undergo a rigorous peer review process conducted by experts in the relevant field to ensure the originality, scientific quality, and academic integrity of the published work.

Open Access Policy

The Journal of Physics and Astronomical Sciences follows a fully open access publishing model, allowing all published articles to be freely accessible to researchers, students, and readers worldwide without subscription barriers. This approach promotes wider dissemination and greater impact of scientific research.