Australian Journal of Physics

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Australian Journal of Physics
DisciplinePhysics
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1948–2001
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing (Australia)
Frequency6/year
1997-2001 freely accessible online
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Austr J Phys[1]
Indexing
CODENAUJPAS
ISSN0004-9506 (print)
1446-5582 (web)
LCCN56041287
OCLC no.1518825
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The Australian Journal of Physics (Austr J Phys) was a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Australia. It was a journal for the publication of reviews covering all branches of physics. The journal surveyed the development of selected topics within the wider context of physics.

The Austr J Phys published its last issue in April 2001 and is no longer receiving papers. The journal's electronic archive, covering the years 1997-2001, is available for free full text access.

One of the most highly cited papers published in the Austr J Phys is "Strip Integration in Radio Astronomy" by Ronald N. Bracewell (Volume 9, Pages 198-217, 1956), in which he first presented the projection-slice theorem widely used in medical imaging.

See also

References

  1. ^ "ESO Library catalog › Details for: Australian journal of physics". ESO Libraries Catalog. Retrieved 2 June 2016.

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