Overview
Few-Body Systems is a single-blind peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for original research work – experimental, theoretical or computational – investigating the behavior of any classical or quantum system consisting of a small number of well-defined constituent structures. The focus is on the research methods, properties, and results characteristic of few-body systems. The journal also publishes research work in the form of letters, rapid communications, comments, reviews or progress reports. The range of topics is extensive:
- Few-quark states, light nuclear and hadronic systems
- Few-electron atomic systems and small molecules
- Specific systems in condensed matter and surface physics (such as quantum dots and highly correlated trapped systems)
- Large-scale systems such as celestial structures
- Interdisciplinary contributions that foster common approaches and insights, introduce and benchmark the use of novel tools (e.g. machine learning) and develop relevant applications (e.g. few-body aspects in quantum technologies).
- Journal Impact Factor
- 1.7 (2023)
- 5-year Journal Impact Factor
- 1.3 (2023)
- Submission to first decision (median)
- 4 days
- Downloads
- 57,501 (2023)
Latest articles
Journal updates
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Few-Body Systems at the EFB25 (2023) conference in Mainz - Update and Reminiscences
EFB25, held in Mainz last month, was a great opportunity for the journal (FBSY) to be again present among the scientific community. After the pandemic, it was also the first opportunity to catch up with the award ceremonies for all prizes that had been awarded nominally for 2021 and 2022.
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Few-Body Systems Award 2022 for young professionals
The European Research Committee on Few Body Problems in Physics and Few-Body Systems jointly present the winners of the Few-Body Systems Award for young professionals of 2022.
Journal information
- Electronic ISSN
- 1432-5411
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- INSPEC
- INSPIRE
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- Naver
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- SCOPUS
- Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE)
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- Wanfang
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