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APS HeadquartersOne Physics EllipseCollege Park, MD 20740-3844, USATel: 1-301-209-3283APS Editorial Office1 Research RoadRidge, NY 11961-2701, USATel: 1-631-591-4000APS Subscription ServicesP.O. Box 41Annapolis Junction, MD 20701-0041, USAUS/Canada: 1-888-339-9655International: 1-301-617-7809Fax: 1-240-757-4289Email: subs@aps.orgOnlineVisit the Librarians Portal at librarians.aps.orgView our journals at journals.aps.orgImpact Factors and Immediacy Index Dataobtained from the2014 Journal Citation Reports Healthcare &Science Division of Thomson ReutersImage on the cover, page 3, 19, and 23:“Breather-to-soliton conversions described by the quinticequation of the nonlinear Schrödinger hierarchy” [A.Chowdury et al., Phys. Rev. E 91, 032928 (2015)]2 2015 American Physical SocietyAPS Journals 2016

2016 APS Journals CatalogFounded in 1899, the American Physical Society (APS) strives to advanceand diffuse the knowledge of physics. In support of this objective, APS publishesprimary research and review journals, three of which are open access.INTRODUCTION. 2JOURNAL DESCRIPTIONS . 3Editors’ Suggestions, Kaleidoscope, Creative Commons . 4Physical Review Fluids . 5Physical Review Letters. 6Physical Review X.7Reviews of Modern Physics . 8Physical Review Applied. 9Physical Review A .10Physical Review B .11Physical Review C. 12Physical Review D.13Physical Review E . 14Physical Review Accelerators and Beams. 15Physical Review Physics Education Research.16PROLA . 17Physics .18PUBLICATION SERVICES.19Librarians Portal, Usage Statistics, Abstracting and Indexing . 20Republish Permission, CD-ROMs, Giving Credit to Your Library. 21Link Manager, RSS Feeds, Email Alerting Service, Saved Search . 22INSTITUTIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 23Institutional Prices, International Orders/Exclusivity . 24Site License, APS Tiers, Online Subscriptions, IP Policy. 252016 Print Add-On Prices . 262016 CD-ROM Prices .27Price-Per-Page, Price-Per-Article for PR-ALL PRL.28APS Journals 20161

IntroductionThe journals of the American Physical Societyembody the mission of the Society to “advanceand diffuse the knowledge of physics.” Westrive to produce journals of the highest qualityand keep our journals accessible to researchersand students at institutions of all types andsizes, everywhere in the world. The 2016Journals Catalog provides valuable informationabout each of the APS journals, along with anoverview of the various services and resourcesavailable to librarians, subscribers, and readers.“Self-induced mode mixing of ultraintense lasers in vacuum” [ÁngelParedes et al., Phys. Rev. A 90, 063803 (2014)]2APS Journals 2016

JournalDescriptionsAPS EDITORIAL OFFICEDaniel T. Kulp, Editorial DirectorHernan D. Rozenfeld, Assistant Editorial Director

SUGGESTIONSLookfor thisindicationKALEIDOSCOPELookfor thisindicationEditors’ SuggestionsIncluded in the Physical Review journal collection, Editors’Suggestions highlight select papers of particular interest,importance, or clarity. APS Editors choose these exceptionalpapers weekly to encourage the exploration of other areasof physics. Editors’ Suggestions can be found on therespective online journal page.KaleidoscopeMany Physical Review articles contain images that are bothscientifically important and visually appealing. A selection ofthese images appears in Kaleidoscope to promote interestin the aesthetics of physics. Images are selected solely fortheir artistic appeal. Images from recently published papersappear on our main page and in an online archive.Creative CommonsAuthors in most Physical Review journals may pay anarticle-processing charge whereby their acceptedmanuscripts are available barrier-free and open access onpublication. These manuscripts are published under theterms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License(CC-BY), the most permissive of the CC licenses, grantingauthors and others the right to copy, distribute, transmit,and adapt the work, provided that proper credit is given.This alternative is in addition to traditional subscriptionfunded publication; authors may choose one or the other fortheir accepted papers.More information about the APS article-processing chargescan be found online at journals.aps.org/author-information.4APS Journals 2016

Physical Review Fluidsjournals.aps.org/prfluidsPhysical Review Fluids is APS’s newest online-onlyjournal dedicated to publishing innovative researchthat will significantly advance the fundamentalunderstanding of fluids.Physical Review Fluids expands the scope of the APSjournals to include additional areas of fluids research,complements the existing Physical Review collection,and maintains the same quality and reputation thatauthors and subscribers expect from APS.Physical Review Fluids will focus on all aspects of thefield of fluids with topics including, but not limited to: Biological fluid dynamics Compressible flows Flow control Geophysical, geological, and atmospheric flows Interfacial flows Laminar and viscous flows Micro- and nanoscale flow phenomena Multiphase and stratified flows Non-Newtonian fluid flows Turbulence and turbulent flows Vortex dynamics and rotating fluidsISSN2469-990X (online)2469-9918 (CD-ROM)CODEN: PRFHBRINTRODUCTORY OFFERS Free to 2016 APS-All package subscribers and active consortia members Extended trials available, contact subs@aps.org for more informationAPS Journals 20165

Physical Review Lettersjournals.aps.org/prlPhysical Review Letters (PRL) is APS’s flagship journal andthe most highly cited journal in physics. PRL publishes shortreports of significant and notable results in the full arc offundamental and interdisciplinary physics research.Like all APS journals, PRL is international in scope, with atleast two thirds of authors, reviewers, and revenue basedoutside the U.S. A full list of topics covered in PRL is availablein the Table of Contents online.PRL continues to reinforce its high standards byrequiring referees, editors, and editorial board membersto be more rigorous.“Observation of ParametricInstability in Advanced LIGO”[Matthew Evans et al., Phys. Rev.Lett. 114, 161102 (2015)]IMPACT AND IMMEDIACYDATA (2014)Impact Factor: 7.512Immediacy Index: 2.5312016 PUBLICATIONPROJECTIONSNumber of articles: 2,580Number of pages: 13,2902016 PUBLICATIONFREQUENCYVolumes 116, 117 (52 he PRL Editors choose about one Letter in six for a Suggestionof unusual importance, interest, and clarity. PRL Editors’ Suggestions aredownloaded and cited about twice as often as the average Letter and arecovered by the press substantially more often.ISSN0031-9007 (print)1079-7114 (online)1092-0145 (CD-ROM)CODEN: PRLTAOCOVER IMAGESjournals.aps.org/prl/coversEDITORSPierre MeystreUniversity of ArizonaRobert GaristoAmerican Physical SocietySamindranath MitraAmerican Physical SocietyReinhardt B. Schuhmann*American Physical SocietyA full list of editors is availableonline at journals.aps.org/prl/staff.* Managing Editor6APS Journals 2016

Physical Review Xjournals.aps.org/prxPhysical Review X (PRX) is APS’s highly selective, onlineonly, fully open access journal that publishes a limitednumber of key papers from all areas of pure, applied, andinterdisciplinary physics that merit broad dissemination andhigh visibility. PRX’s mission is to disseminate innovativeand impactful research advances to the broad science andengineering communities.Features: Science-based stringent selection of KEY papers Small volume, high visibility, broad dissemination Particular attention to innovative cross-topic, cross-field,and cross-disciplinary research of wide impact Personalized and efficient editorial/review process Flexible article length Popular Summaries for a broad readership Global free access supported by its open-accesspublishing model“Defect Formation beyondKibble-Zurek Mechanism andHolography” [Paul M. Chesler etal., Phys. Rev. X 5, 021015 (2015)]IMPACT AND IMMEDIACYDATA (2014)Impact Factor: 9.043Immediacy Index: 2.5562016 PUBLICATIONPROJECTIONSNumber of articles: 220Number of pages: 1,7902016 PUBLICATIONFREQUENCYVolume 6 (4 issues)ISSN2160-3308 (online)CODEN: PRXHAEEDITORSJorge PullinLouisiana State University(term ending 12-31-2015)Ling Miao*American Physical SocietyASSOCIATE EDITORSLazaros GallosRutgers UniversityYiming XuAmerican Physical SocietyASSISTANT EDITORSDario CorradiniAmerican Physical SocietyAlessandro VillarAmerican Physical Society* Managing EditorAPS Journals 20167

Reviews of Modern Physicsjournals.aps.org/rmpReviews of Modern Physics (RMP) brings the broadfundamental physics literature in established topical areastogether and places it within the context of current trendsin research and applications. RMP serves students andestablished researchers in physics and related fields.Review articles offer: In-depth treatment of a research area Surveys of recent work Introductions of topics aimed at graduate studentsand nonspecialistsShorter Colloquia describe recent work of interest to all,especially work at the frontiers of physics, whichmay impact several different subfields.“Colloquium: Geometry andoptimal packing of twistedcolumns and filaments” [GregoryM. Grason, Rev. Mod. Phys. 87,401 (2015)]IMPACT AND IMMEDIACYDATA (2014)Impact Factor: 29.604Immediacy Index: 7.02016 PUBLICATIONPROJECTIONSNumber of articles: 35Number of pages: 1,8902016 PUBLICATIONFREQUENCYVolume 88 (4 issues)ISSN0034-6861 (print)1539-0756 (online)1538-4527 (CD-ROM)CODEN: RMPHATCOVER IMAGESjournals.aps.org/rmp/coversEDITORAchim RichterTechnische UniversitätDarmstadt (Emeritus),GermanyCOLLOQUIA EDITORA. H. Castro NetoNational University of Singapore8JOURNAL MANAGERDebbie BrodbarAmerican Physical SocietyASSOCIATE EDITORSAvailable viajournals.aps.org/rmp/staffAPS Journals 2016

Physical Review Appliedjournals.aps.org/prappliedPhysical Review Applied is dedicated to publishing the highestquality research at the intersection of physics and engineering.Physical Review Applied welcomes papers in conventionalapplied physics, including research into materials science,surface and interface physics, device physics, condensedmatter physics, and optics.Beyond the conventional description, we especially invite papersby physicists working on problems in engineering and by engineersinvestigating systems involving physical mechanisms. We anticipatethat by combining the best in physics with the best in engineering,we will strengthen both disciplines as well as provide new insights,foster new approaches, and promote new collaborations in a forumnot available elsewhere.Topics Include: Applications of quantum mechanics in computers,electronics, and nanocrystals Biophysics, bioengineering, and biomedical materials Device physics Energy technology, including renewable energy, energystorage, and energy generation High-pressure and geophysics Magnetics and spintronics Materials science and engineering, including polymers,semiconductors, superconductors, interfaces and surfaces,and metamaterials Morphogenesis and pattern formation in nature and inmanufactured materials Nanoscience and nanotechnology Optics, optoelectronics, photonics, and laser physics Soft matter physics, including fluid, granular, and colloidaldynamics, jamming and glasses, complex fluids, andactive matter“Entropy-Driven Clustering inTetrahedrally Bonded MultinaryMaterials” [Paweł Zawadzki etal., Phys. Rev. Applied 3, 034007(2015)]IMMEDIACY DATA (2014)Immediacy Index: 0.5852016 PUBLICATIONPROJECTIONSNumber of articles: 250Number of pages: 2,1252016 PUBLICATIONFREQUENCYVolumes 5, 6 (12 issues)ISSN2331-7019 (online)2331-7043 (CD-ROM)CODEN: ghtsEDITORSTroy ShinbrotRutgers UniversityJulie Kim-Zajonz*American Physical SocietyASSOCIATE EDITORMatthew EagerAmerican Physical Society* Managing EditorAPS Journals 20169

Physical Review AAtomic, Molecular, and Optical Physicsjournals.aps.org/praPhysical Review A (PRA) provides a dependable resource ofworldwide developments in the rapidly evolving area of atomic,molecular, and optical physics, quantum information, andrelated fundamental concepts.Sections Include: Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics Quantum Information Atomic and Molecular Structure and Dynamics Atomic and Molecular Collisions and Interactions Atomic and Molecular Processes in External Fields Matter Waves Optics, both Quantum and Classical“Magic distances in the blockademechanism of Rydberg p and dstates” [B. Vermersch et al., Phys.Rev. A 91, 023411 (2015)]IMPACT AND IMMEDIACYDATA (2014)Impact Factor: 2.808Immediacy Index: 0.7822016 PUBLICATIONPROJECTIONSNumber of articles: 2,540Number of pages: 21,1252016 PUBLICATIONFREQUENCYVolumes 93, 94 (12 issues)ISSN2469-9926 (print)2469-9934 (online)2469-9942 (CD-ROM)CODEN: Gordon W.F. DrakeUniversity of Windsor, CanadaThomas Pattard*American Physical SocietyASSOCIATE EDITORSDirk Jan BukmanAmerican Physical SocietyLee A. CollinsLos Alamos National LaboratoryFranco DalfovoUniversita di Trento, ItalyMark HilleryHunter CollegeKeith B. MacAdamUniversity of KentuckyFrank NarducciNaval Air Systems CommandMark SaffmanUniversity of WisconsinBarry SandersUniversity of Calgary, Canada* Managing Editor10APS Journals 2016

Physical Review BCondensed Matter and Materials Physicsjournals.aps.org/prbPhysical Review B (PRB) is the largest and most comprehensiveinternational journal specializing in condensed matter andmaterials physics. PRB is ranked number one in total citations incondensed matter physics.Features: Run by full-time experienced editors dedicated tohigh editorial standards and a quality review process Editors backed by a large international Editorial Board ofactive well-known condensed matter scientists Detailed feedback provided by referees to ensurethe highest-quality papers The Rapid Communications section contains short papers ofhighest caliber and considered by the editors and referees tobe of high importance The pre-eminent source for detailed comprehensive regulararticles that are the mainstay of scientific communication Thorough but timely production process 90% of papers are published within 25 days ofacceptance The best 5% of papers are prominently highlighted asEditors’ SuggestionsPRB publishes papers on a wide range of condensed mattertopics, including multiferroics, magnetism, alloys, phasetransitions, structure, superconductivity, superfluidity, electronicstructure, topological insulators, graphene, mesoscopic systems,nanoscience, photonics and plasmonics, semiconductors, andsurfaces. PRB also publishes papers in many other fields thatrelate to condensed matter.“Scanning gate microscopy ofquantum contacts under parallelmagnetic field: Beating patternsbetween spin-split transmissionpeaks or channel openings”[Andrii Kleshchonok et al.,Phys. Rev. B 91, 125416 (2015)]IMPACT AND IMMEDIACYDATA (2014)Impact Factor: 3.736Immediacy Index: 0.932016 PUBLICATIONPROJECTIONSNumber of articles: 3,870Number of pages: 26,6502016 PUBLICATIONFREQUENCYVolumes 93, 94 (48 issues)ISSN2469-9950 (print)2469-9969 (online)2469-9977 (CD-ROM)CODEN: Laurens W. MolenkampUniversität Würzburg,GermanyAnthony M. Begley*American Physical SocietyA full list of editors isavailable online atjournals.aps.org/prb/staff.** ManagingManaging EditorEditorAPS Journals 201611

Physical Review CNuclear Physicsjournals.aps.org/prcPhysical Review C (PRC) publishes leading research articlesthat report experimental and theoretical results in all aspectsof nuclear physics. PRC publishes approximately 75% ofall the nuclear research found in peer-reviewed, international,archival journals.Sections Include: Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction Few-Body Systems Nuclear Structure Nuclear Reactions Relativistic Nuclear Collisions Hadronic Physics and QCD Electroweak Interactions Symmetries Nuclear Astrophysics“Beyond-mean-field study ofelastic and inelastic electronscattering off nuclei” [J.M. Yaoet al., Phys. Rev. C 91, 024301(2015)]IMPACT AND IMMEDIACYDATA (2014)Impact Factor: 3.733Immediacy Index: 0.992016 PUBLICATIONPROJECTIONSNumber of articles: 1,085Number of pages: 10,2202016 PUBLICATIONFREQUENCYVolumes 93, 94 (12 issues)ISSN2469-9985 (print)2469-9993 (online)2470-0002 (CD-ROM)CODEN: RSBenjamin F. GibsonLos Alamos NationalLaboratoryChristopher Wesselborg*American Physical SocietyASSOCIATE EDITORSIraj R. AfnanFlinders University, AustraliaSimon CapstickFlorida State UniversityRichard F. CastenYale UniversityBradley W. FilipponeCalifornia Institute ofTechnologyWilliam R. GibbsNew Mexico State UniversityJoseph I. KapustaUniversity of MinnesotaD. John MillenerBrookhaven NationalLaboratoryRob G. E. TimmermansUniversity of Groningen,The NetherlandsAPS Journals 2016

Physical Review DParticles, Fields, Gravitation, and Cosmologyjournals.aps.org/prdPhysical Review D (PRD) publishes leading research in elementaryparticle physics, field theory, gravitation, and cosmology.Committed to serving the physics community, PRD provides afair review while maintaining its high standards.Content Includes: Experimental High-Energy Physics Phenomenologically Oriented Theoryof Particles and Fields Cosmic-Ray Physics Electroweak Interactions Applications of QCD Lattice Gauge Theory General Relativity Quantum Theory of Gravitation Cosmology Particle Astrophysics Formal Aspects of Theory of Particles and Fields General and Formal Development in Gauge Field Theoriesand String Theories“Relativistic superfluidity andvorticity from the nonlinearKlein-Gordon equation” [ChiXiong et al., Phys. Rev. D 90,125019 (2014)]IMPACT AND IMMEDIACYDATA (2014)Impact Factor: 4.643Immediacy Index: 1.7762016 PUBLICATIONPROJECTIONSNumber of articles: 3,715Number of pages: 43,0752016 PUBLICATIONFREQUENCYVolumes 93, 94 (24 issues)ISSN2470-0010 (print)2470-0029 (online)2470-0037 (CD-ROM)CODEN: Erick J. WeinbergColumbia UniversityUrs M. Heller*American Physical SocietyASSOCIATE EDITORSAnsar FayyazuddinAmerican Physical SocietyRobert D. PisarskiBrookhaven National LaboratoryRashmi RayAmerican Physical SocietyAlin TirziuAmerican Physical SocietyRobert WimmerAmerican Physical SocietyCONSULTING EDITORDennis L. NordstromAmerican Physical Society* Managing EditorAPS Journals 201613

Physical Review EStatistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physicsjournals.aps.org/prePhysical Review E (PRE), broad and interdisciplinary in scope,focuses on collective phenomena of many-body systems, withstatistical physics and nonlinear dynamics as its central themes.PRE’s professional and fair editorial process ensures consistentquality across all published articles.Sections Include: Statistical Physics Granular Materials Colloids and Complex Fluids Films, Interfaces, and Solids Liquid Crystals Polymers Biological Physics Networks and Interdisciplinary Physics Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos Fluid Dynamics Plasma Physics Classical Physics Computational Physics“Wide localized solutions ofthe parity-time-symmetricnonautonomous nonlinearSchrödinger equation” [L.E.Arroyo Meza et al., Phys. Rev.E 91, 013205 (2015)]IMPACT AND IMMEDIACYDATA (2014)Impact Factor: 2.288Immediacy Index: 0.5952016 PUBLICATIONPROJECTIONSNumber of articles: 2,345Number of pages: 21,2152016 PUBLICATIONFREQUENCYVolumes 93, 94 (12 issues)ISSN2470-0045 (print)2470-0053 (online)2470-0061 (CD-ROM)CODEN: eEDITORSEli Ben-NaimLos Alamos National LaboratoryDirk Jan Bukman*American Physical SocietyASSOCIATE EDITORSAlex ArenasUniversitat Rovira i Virgili,SpainRalf BundschuhThe Ohio State University* Managing Ronald DickmanUniversidade Federal deMinas Gerais, BrazilBruno EckhardtPhilipps-Universität, Marburg,GermanyHenrik FlyvbjergTechnical University ofDenmark-DTUAntal JákliKent State UniversityBrant M. JohnsonBrookhaven National LaboratoryJulian D. MaynardPennsylvania State UniversityThomas PattardAmerican Physical SocietyAntonio PolitiUniversity of Aberdeen, UKHernan D. Rozenfeld,American Physical SocietyAlexander WagnerNorth Dakota State UniversityAPS Journals 2016

Physical Review Accelerators and Beamsjournals.aps.org/prabPhysical Review Accelerators and Beams (PRAB) is a peerreviewed, online-only, open access journal funded bycontributions from domestic and internationallaboratories and other partners.PRAB covers the full range of accelerator scienceand technology: Subsystem and Component Technologies Beam Dynamics Design, Operation, and Improvement of AcceleratorsUsed in Science and Industry Accelerator Applications Accelerators for High Energy and Nuclear Physics Synchrotron-Radiation Production Spallation Neutron Sources Medical Therapy Intense Beam ApplicationsA full list of PRAB sponsors can be found online:journals.aps.org/prab/sponsors“Advanced simulations ofoptical transition and diffractionradiation” [T. Aumeyr, et al., Phys.Rev. ST Accel. Beams 18, 042801(2015)]IMPACT AND IMMEDIACYDATA (2014)Impact Factor: 1.661Immediacy Index: 0.3422016 PUBLICATIONPROJECTIONSNumber of articles: 230Number of pages: 2,0202016 PUBLICATIONFREQUENCYVolume 19 (12 issues)ISSN2469-9888 (online)CODEN: RFrank ZimmermannCERN, SwitzerlandASSOCIATE EDITORSJean DelayenOld Dominion Universityand Thomas Jefferson NationalAccelerator FacilityBrant M. JohnsonBrookhaven NationalLaboratoryKazuhito OhmiKEK, JapanJOURNAL MANAGERDebbie BrodbarAmerican Physical SocietyAPS Journals 201615

Physical Review Physics Education Researchjournals.aps.org/prperPhysical Review Physics Education Research (PRPER) is apeer-reviewed, online-only, open access journal covering thefull range of experimental and theoretical research relatedto the teaching and/or learning of physics. PRPER is financedby article-processing charges to the author or to the author’sinstitution to defray editorial, hosting, and archiving expenses.The criteria for acceptance of articles include the highscholarly and technical standards of our other Physical Reviewjournals.Authors may submit: Review Articles Replication Studies Descriptions of the Development and Use ofNew Assessment Tools Presentations of Research Techniques andMethodology Comparisons/Critiques“Patterns in Illinois educationschool data” [Cacey Stevens etal., Fig. 1a, Phys. Rev. ST Phys.Educ. Res. 11, 010113 (2015)]IMPACT AND IMMEDIACYDATA (2014)Impact Factor: 1.433Immediacy Index: 0.1372016 PUBLICATIONPROJECTIONSNumber of articles: 70Number of pages: 8702016 PUBLICATIONFREQUENCYVolume 12 (2 issues)ISSN2469-9896 (online)CODEN: EDITORCharles HendersonWestern Michigan UniversityJOURNAL MANAGERDebbie BrodbarAmerican Physical Society16ASSOCIATE EDITORPaula HeronUniversity of Washington,SeattleEDITORIAL BOARDSaalih AllieUniversity of Cape Town,South AfricaEugenia EtkinaRutgers UniversityRachel ScherrUniversity of WashingtonJohn R. ThompsonUniversity of Maine, OronoEdit YerushalmiWeismann Institute of Science,IsraelGenaro ZavalaTecnológico de Monterrey,MexicoAPS Journals 2016

Physical Review Online Archive (PROLA)journals.aps.org/prolaPhysical Review Online Archive (PROLA) ensures theimmediate and long-term accessibility of journal contentpublished by APS.2016 PROLA, APS-ALL, and PR-ALL packagesubscribers will receive online access to thecomplete archive of all publications, including: Physical Review Series I and II, in their entirety (1893–1969) Physical Review A–D from 1970–2012 Physical Review E from 1993–2012 Physical Review Letters from 1958–2012 Reviews of Modern Physics from 1929–2012“Narrowband inverse Comptonscattering x-ray sources at highlaser intensities” [D. Seipt et al.,Phys. Rev. A 91, 033402 (2015)]At the end of each calendar year, PROLA addsanother year of content.Features: PROLA and the current (full-text) content is indexedin Google and Google Scholar All PDFs contained in the scanned portion of PROLAhave been refreshed using better compression andadding searchable 0–2012A subscription toPROLA gives youaccess to all journalcontent from1893 to 1929–20121980197019601950APS JOURNALS ARCHIVE SERIES1883–1969194019301920191019001893APS Journals 201617

physics.aps.orgPhysics provides daily online-only news and commentaryabout a selection of papers from the APS journal collection.The website is aimed at the reader who wants to keep up withhighlights of physics research with explanations that don’t relyon jargon and technical detail.Physics publishes several types of articles: Viewpoints: Commentaries on papers written by prominentexperts in a given field Focus stories: Explanations of research papers geared towardstudents and non-experts Synopses: Brief news summaries about papers Notes from the Editors: Discussions of topics relevant to thephysics community, but not necessarily covered in the APSjournalsFeatures: Physics content available without a subscription New content updated daily Articles featured in Viewpoints are made freely availablethrough the Physics website One of APS’s most visited websites with more than 160,000visits per month Regular postings and conversations on APS social mediaoutlets Occasional highlighting of classic papers from theAPS online archiveAs a service to authors, Physics also provides weekly tip sheetsabout forthcoming papers to credentialed journalists.EDITORJessica ThomasAmerican Physical SocietySENIOR EDITORAna LopesAmerican Physical SocietyDEPUTY EDITORMatteo RiniAmerican Physical SocietyCONTRIBUTING EDITORKatherine WrightAmerican Physical Society“Strange Nonchaotic Stars” [JohnF. Lindner et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.114, 054101 (2015)]Synopsis: Stars That Act Irrational(Physics, 2015)2016 PUBLICATIONPROJECTIONSNumber of articles: 3002016 PUBLICATIONFREQUENCYVolume 8 (daily)ISSN1943-2879 (online)CODEN: PHYSGMFOCUS EDITORDavid EhrensteinAmerican Physical Society18APS Journals 2016

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