TJAA, astronomi ve astrofizik çalışmalarını yayınlamayı amaçlamaktadır. TJAA, bu konuda başta Ulusal Astronomi Konferanslarının (UAK) bildirileri için olmak üzere birçok bilimsel toplantı (kongre, sempozyum, çalıştay vb.) bildirileri için ortak bir zemin olacaktır. Bu tür makaleler TJAA'da özel sayı olarak yayınlanabilir. Özel sayı yayımlamak üzere başvuruda bulunmak için lütfen TJAA Özel Sayı Yönergesini (Türkçe) inceleyebilirsiniz.
Astronomi, astrofizik ve uzay bilimleri alanlarında, tercihen İngilizce veya Türkçe olmak üzere, Haziran ve Aralık aylarında altı ayda bir, hakemli, ulusal ve uluslararası tam metin özgün bilimsel araştırma makaleleri yayınlar. Makalelerin yeni olması veya yeni yöntemler önermesi veya mevcut bilgilere yeni bir boyut getirmesi beklenir.
TJAA'da kabul edilen makale türleri: Editoryal, Araştırma Makalesi, İnceleme Makalesi, Araştırma Notu, Tez Özeti, Konferans Bildirisi, Toplantı Özeti ve Düzeltme.
Dergide teknik not, editöre mektup, vaka çalışmaları ve anketler yayınlanmaz.
Dergide yayınlanmak üzere gönderilen makaleler, derginin kendi LaTeX şablonu ile hazırlanmalıdır. Şablon Paketi, gerekli tüm bilgileri ve kopyala-yapıştır ile doldurulabilecek örnek bir makaleyi içerir:
Makaleler İngilizce (tercihen) veya Türkçe yazılabilir. Ancak, her iki durumda da yazarlar her iki dilde de üst veri (başlık, özet) ve İngilizce anahtar kelimeler vermelidir.
Tam metin metni ile birlikte ayrıca üç form gönderilmelidir: Telif Hakkı Formu, Çatışma Beyanı Formu, Yazar Katkı Formu.
Aşağıdaki makale türleri TJAA'ya gönderilebilir:
| Tür | Açıklama |
| Editoryal | Bu tür, TJAA Kurulları tarafından dergi ile ilgili haber ve duyuruları yayınlamak için kullanılır. |
| Araştırma Makalesi | Orijinal araştırmayı bildiren ayrıntılı çalışmalar için bu türü kullanın. Bunlar, hipotez, arka plan çalışması, yöntemler, sonuçlar, bulguların yorumlanması ve olası çıkarımların tartışılmasını içerir. |
| İnceleme Makalesi | İnceleme makaleleri, bir alanda mevcut yayınlanmış literatürün eleştirel ve yapıcı analizini sağlar. Genellikle mevcut literatürün, analizin ve karşılaştırmanın bir özetini sağlamak için yapılandırılmışlardır. Genellikle belirli boşlukları veya sorunları belirlerler ve gelecekteki araştırmalar için önerilerde bulunurlar. |
| Araştırma Notu | Devam eden çalışmaları, yorumları ve açıklamaları, boş sonuçları ve ani ya da güncel gözlemlerin raporlarını (süpernova spektrumu gibi) ve ayrıca geleneksel olarak tam bir makaleye uygun olmayan sonuçları (değişen kaynakların takibi, tutulma ve geçiş zamanları vb.) yayınlamak için bu türü kullanabilirsiniz. |
| Tez Özeti | Tamamlanmış lisansüstü çalışmaların Tez Özetleri (Yüksek Lisans veya Doktora). |
| Konferans Bildirisi | Ulusal veya uluslararası bir konferans, sempozyum, çalıştay vb. etkinliklerde sunulan çalışmalar için bu türü kullanabilirsiniz. |
| Toplantı Özeti | Konferans Bildirilerinin Toplantı Özeti. |
| Düzeltme | Makalenin yorumlanmasını etkileyebilecek bir hata veya eksikliğin düzeltilmesi gerektiğinde bir Düzeltme bildirimi yayınlanacaktır. Örneğin, tablo ya da şekillerin yanlış numaralanması, yazarların destekleri veya çıkar çatışmasıyla ilgili temel bilgilerin eksik olması sayılabilir. |
The Turkish Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics (TJAA) is a scientific research journal founded in August 1st, 2019. It publishes original peer-reviewed national and international research semi-annually in June and December for the fields of astronomy, astrophysics and space sciences, preferably written in English or Turkish. Articles are expected to be new, or to propose a new method, or to bring a new dimension to existing knowledge.
The following article types are accepted in TJAA:
TJAA is published biannually. Issues will be published on every June 30th and December 31th.
Manuscripts submitted for publication should not be published anywhere or sent to any other journals for publication. They are evaluated by national and/or international reviewers. Reviewers are not notified to the authors (blind peer review). The editorial board considers the peer reviewers’ reports and make the final decision to accept or reject the manuscript for publication.
Manuscripts submitted for publication should be prepared using the announced LaTeX template. The abstract should contain at least 100 words. If the author prefers to publish in Turkish, then an English abstract is required. A minimum of 3 keywords should be provided with the manuscript. Keywords must be selected from the list which is common to the major astronomical and astrophysical journals.
All responsibility for the articles belongs to the respective authors. Manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with internationally accepted scientific ethics rules. Each submission will be subjected to a similarity check via well-known online tools. Submissions that have more than 15% similarity report will not be taken to the reviewing process.
There is no evaluation and application fee for the articles published in TJAA.
Manuscripts will be evaluated within 21 days after the submission. Editorial board may extend this period for an extra 7 days or withdraw reviewer's appointment, and assigns a new one.
Copyright Form signed by corresponding author has to be uploaded to the DergiPark System along with the manuscript.
Reviewer will mark the manuscript with one of four decisions: accept, accept with minor corrections, accept with major corrections, reject. Manuscripts that needs revision have to be resubmitted by applying reviewer's recommendations. Manuscripts with minor (major) corrections have to be resubmitted within 3 (6) weeks after reviewer's decision, respectively. Manuscripts that do not reach the desired level will be considered scientifically insufficient and they will be rejected.
When the manuscript is accepted for publication corresponding author should return page editing within 30 days and afterwards proofreading should be finished subsequent 10 days. If manuscripts are not returned within these periods they will be automatically rejected.
Authors have the right to make their submissions (the preprint versions) available through preprint services such as arXiv.org
The authors who submit their manuscripts to Turkish Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics are expected to comply with the following ethical responsibilities:
The fact that all manuscripts are reviewed through Blind Review has a direct influence on the publication quality. This process ensures confidentiality by objective and independent review. The review process at Turkish Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics is carried out on the principle of double blind review. Reviewers do not contact the authors directly, and the reviews and comments are conveyed through the journal management system. In this process, the reviewer views on the evaluation forms and full texts are assigned to the author(s) by the editor. Therefore, the reviewers doing review work for Turkish Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics are supposed to bear the following ethical responsibilities.
Reviewers must;
The editor and field editors of Turkish Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics should hold the following ethical responsibilities that are based on the guides COPE Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors and COPE Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors published as open Access by Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Editors are responsible for each study published in Turkish Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics. In this respect, the editors have the following roles and responsibilities:
The Editors and the Editorial Board of Turkish Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics are conscious of the fact that they must observe the ethical responsibilities below and act accordingly:
TJAA herhangi bir yayın veya işlem ücreti almaz.
Lütfen resmi Özgeçmişime uğrayın
Total number of entries in ADS (30-October-2024): 354; Citations 2827; H-index: 29
Total number of articles: 164; Citations 2788; H-index: 29
Peer-reviewed articles: 99 (4 Nature,1 Nature Astronomy); Citations 2827; H-index: 29
Peer-reviewed articles in Q1: 94; Citations 2797; H-index: 29
TFM supervised: 1 / Final year projects supervised: 1 / Thesis supervised: 2
Other indicators:
-6 Book chapters
-214 Contributions in international conferences, including 12 invited & 40 contributed talks
-Participation in 28 R&D&I projects funded in competitive calls by public bodies
I received my Ph.D. from IAA-CSIC/Granada University in 2009. During my Ph.D. I studied the physical properties of trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs), which are considered to be leftovers from the formation of the Solar System. These bodies are time capsules that have preserved information about the early Solar System and its evolution. After my Ph.D., I worked for two and a half years at the Paris Observatory (France) with a CNRS postdoctoral fellow in the framework of the Herschel Space Observatory's key program 'TNOs are Cool'. Within this program, I measured the thermal emission of 140 TNOs/Centaurs to obtain their physical/thermal properties: this project was a milestone in terms of the number of TNOs with thermal measurements. I was in charge of the Herschel/PACS photometry and thermal modeling. I have published 20 papers related to this project. In mid-2012 I returned to IAA-CSIC (Spain) with a postdoctoral contract to work on similar topics. In April 2016, I got a postdoctoral contract at IAA-CSIC within the EU H2020 project 'Small Bodies Near and Far' (SBNAF, Grant No. 687378). The main goal of this project was to address critical issues in reconstructing the physical and thermal properties of TNOs and asteroids by combining different techniques, including stellar occultations and thermal modeling. I participated in about 25 publications related to this project. From 2019 to January 2022, I was hired under my AYA2018-JIN project. The main goal of this project was to apply thermal models and stellar occultations to improve the physical knowledge of a sample of NEOs, MBAs, TNOs, and Centaurs. I have contributed to 26 publications directly related to this project. Since February 2022 I am a permanent researcher at IAA-CSIC. My main research interest is the characterization of the physical properties of TNOs/Centaurs using data from optical to thermal (from the ground and space-based facilities). To achieve this goal, I use various techniques such as thermal modeling, stellar occultations, photometry, etc. I am also interested in the physical properties of comets, NEOs, MBAs, and meteors/meteoroids. Since 2015, I am a member of the Lucky Star collaboration, which leads the study of TNOs and Centaurs through stellar occultations, within this collaboration I have participated in the discovery and characterization of three of the four rings known around TNOs and Centaurs. Since 2014, I lead the JWST (NASA/ESA) international focus discussion group called Occultations within the Solar System WG. I am the PI of an accepted proposal to observe stellar occultations by TNOs with JWST within Heidi Hammel's (AURA Vice President) Solar System Guaranteed Time Observations ( JWST GTO 1271 ). As part of this proposal, I detected for the first time a stellar occultation from JWST. The occultation was caused by the centaur Chariklo on October 18, 2022. I am a co-PI/collaborator on two other accepted JWST Cycle 1 proposals to obtain the physical properties of TNOs (I have also applied as PI for more JWST time in Cycle 2 to observe TNOs/Centaurs). I have been granted observation time at ALMA, SOFIA, NOEMA, and other observing facilities to obtain thermal data of TNOs/Centaurs. I am exploring the possibility of using SKA to characterize TNOs/Centaurs. Since November 2020 I am a member of the core team of the SKA WG 'Cradle of Life', I am the leader of the solar system field within this WG. Convener/organizer of TNO sessions at various international conferences. Supervisor of 1 undergraduate student, 1 graduate student, and 1 Ph.D. thesis (in progress). Reviewer for FNRA (ANR), STFC UK, AYA, and OPTICON. Reviewer for ApJ, AJ, and Ap&SS journals. Member of the Origins Space Telescope (OST) Solar System WG, IAU, AAS (DPS), EAS, and SEA. Awarded by CSIC for my research merits in 2012-2013, with the first 'SF2A-SEA' prize for the best French-Spanish joint scientific project in astronomy in 2013, and with the asteroid (9288) Santos-Sanz for my research merits in planetary science.
Astronomi ve Astrofizik, Açık Küme Üyesi Yıldızların Tayfsal ve Fotometrik Analizleri, Orta Kütleli Cüce ve Dev Yıldızların Element Bolluk Analizleri, Kimyasal Tuhaf Yıldızlar, Yıldız Rüzgarları, Temel Kozmoloji
2000 PhD in astronomical instrumentation (adaptive optics)
2001-2013 Research in adaptive optics for astronomy
2013-now Professor of optics and research at HEIG-VD
Yayın Kurulu (soyadı sıralı):
Board Period: 2019 - date
Lütfen resmi Özgeçmişime uğrayın
TJAA, Türk Astronomi Derneğinin (TAD) bir yayınıdır.