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Event Horizon Review is a professional online journal dedicated to the analytical and theoretical study of black holes and related astrophysical phenomena. Founded in 2019 and based in Geneva, Switzerland, we provide rigorous scientific journalism, expert commentary, and research analysis for researchers, academics, graduate students, and science enthusiasts interested in black hole physics, general relativity, and high-energy astrophysics.
We welcome submissions from researchers and academics working in black hole physics and related fields. To submit an article, please email your manuscript along with a cover letter to info@eventhorizonreview.org. Submissions should include an abstract, methodology description, results, and conclusions. All submissions undergo peer review by experts in relevant subfields. Please refer to our submission guidelines document or contact our editorial team for detailed formatting requirements.
Our peer review process follows rigorous scientific standards. Submitted manuscripts are first evaluated by our editorial board for scope and quality. Suitable submissions are sent to at least two independent expert reviewers with expertise in the relevant research area. Reviewers assess the scientific validity, methodological soundness, clarity of presentation, and significance of findings. The review process typically takes 4-6 weeks. Authors receive detailed feedback and may be asked to revise their submissions before final acceptance.
Content accuracy is our highest priority. All analytical articles and research summaries are written or reviewed by scientists with advanced degrees in astrophysics, theoretical physics, or related disciplines. We employ a multi-stage editorial process including fact-checking, peer review, and editorial oversight. Our editorial board consists of active researchers with expertise in black hole physics, gravitational wave astronomy, and quantum field theory. We also maintain relationships with leading research institutions to verify the accuracy of our content.
Event Horizon Review operates on an open-access model. All articles, research summaries, and expert interviews published on our platform are freely accessible to readers worldwide. We believe that scientific knowledge should be available to all members of the academic community and interested public. Our operations are supported through institutional partnerships, grants, and sponsorships from scientific organizations committed to advancing astrophysics research.
We actively seek collaboration opportunities with research institutions, universities, observatories, and individual researchers. Collaboration possibilities include joint research initiatives, guest editorial positions, expert interviews, educational outreach programs, and data sharing arrangements. If you're interested in partnering with us, please contact our editorial team via our contact page or email us at info@eventhorizonreview.org with details about your proposed collaboration.
We follow standard academic citation practices and require proper attribution for all data sources, theoretical frameworks, and prior research referenced in our publications. Articles must include complete reference lists using recognized citation formats. When discussing observational data, we provide links to original data sources when available. We encourage authors to cite primary literature and provide Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for referenced publications. Proper citation ensures scientific integrity and facilitates further research.
Content published on Event Horizon Review is protected by copyright. However, we support knowledge dissemination and allow certain uses under specific conditions. Academic use for educational purposes, including classroom teaching and presentations, is generally permitted with proper attribution. For republication, translation, or commercial use, please contact our editorial team for permission. We require that all uses maintain scientific accuracy and provide clear attribution to the original authors and Event Horizon Review.
Our coverage focuses on black hole physics and closely related areas including: stellar evolution and black hole formation, event horizon structure and singularity theorems, Hawking radiation and quantum effects near black holes, gravitational wave astronomy and black hole mergers, accretion physics and jet formation, general relativity and strong-field gravity tests, quantum field theory in curved spacetime, black hole thermodynamics and information paradoxes, observational techniques in X-ray and radio astronomy, and computational methods for simulating black hole systems.
We offer several ways to stay informed about new articles and research updates. You can subscribe to our monthly newsletter by contacting us through our contact page. Follow us on social media platforms including LinkedIn, Twitter, and ResearchGate for regular updates on new publications, conference announcements, and research highlights. We also maintain an RSS feed for our blog section. Visit our blog page regularly to explore the latest articles on black hole physics and astrophysical phenomena.
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