Top 21 Journals in Physic and Astronomy Ranked by SJR

List of Top Journals in Physic and Astronomy Ranked by SJR

Journal SJR
Reviews of Modern Physics 16.061 Q1
Advances in Physics 14.780 Q1
Nature Nanotechnology 14.577 Q1
Nature Materials 14.231 Q1
Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics 13.670 Q1
Nature Electronics 11.667 Q1
Nature Photonics 11.249 Q1
Living Reviews in Relativity 10.188 Q1
Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics 9.821 Q1
Astronomy and Astrophysics Review 9.664 Q1
Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics 8.751 Q1
Advances in Optics and Photonics 8.735 Q1
eLight 8.650 Q1
Nature Physics 8.228 Q1
Nature Reviews Physics 7.833 Q1
Living Reviews in Solar Physics 7.472 Q1
Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports 6.822 Q1
Physics Reports 6.435 Q1
Progress in Polymer Science 6.211 Q1
Materials Today 5.949 Q1
Physical Review X 5.896 Q1

Source: https://www.scimagojr.com

What is SCImago Journal Rank (SJR)?

The SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) is a free, publicly available metric that measures the prestige of scholarly journals. It considers the number of citations a journal receives and the prestige of the journals that cite it. The SJR is calculated by averaging the number of weighted citations received in a year by articles published in a journal in the previous three years. The SJR weighs each citation by the SJR of the citing journal, based on the belief that citations from more prestigious journals are worth more.

The SJR is different from the traditional Journal Impact Factor (JIF), which is calculated by dividing the number of citations to a journal in the JCR year by the total number of citable items published in the previous two years. The SJR is available from Scopus, while the JIF draws on data from Web of Science.

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How is SCImago Journal Rank calculated?

SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) measures the frequency with which content published in a journal was cited in other journals during the three previous years (compared to previous two years with Journal Impact Factor).

SCImago’s ranking system is rooted in the belief that citations from prestigious journals are worth more than those from less prestigious journals. SJR weights each incoming citation to a journal by the SJR of the citing journal, with a citation from a source with a high SJR counting for more than a citation from a source with a low SJR.

SCImago attempts to normalize their rankings to account for differences in citation behavior between disciplines. The scoring scale brings everything down to 1 for easy comparison. A journal with a SJR value > 1.0 has above average citation potential and journal with a SJR value < 1.0 has below average citation potential.

How do I read a SCImago Journal Rank?

For example, The Journal of Fantabulous Examples (JFE) had an SJR of 1.5 in 2023. This would mean that articles published in JFE in 2020, 2021, and 2022 received an average of 1.5 weighted citations in 2023.

 

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