Relazione Publication Committee ATLAS Italia – 24 Ottobre 2012 F. Ceradini (Roma Tre) - C. Gemme (INFN Genova) Outline: Stato delle pubblicazioni in ATLAS (al 30/9), based onT.Doyle reports Contributo italiano 1 Publications http://atlasresults.web.cern.ch/atlasresults/ To end-Sept. ATLAS produced: 192 Journal Papers usingCollisionData including 7 Performance 79 Measurements 103 Searches! 405 Preliminary Conference Notes 24/10/2012 PubComm Report 2 Publications http://atlasresults.web.cern.ch/atlasresults/ Al 23/10 Number of public papers with collision data: 206 (era 192 al 30/09) To end-Sept. ATLAS produced: 192 Journal Papers usingCollisionData including 7 Performance 79 Measurements 103 Searches! 405 Preliminary Conference Notes 24/10/2012 PubComm Report 3 Publications http://atlasresults.web.cern.ch/atlasresults/ 30/09/2012 24/10/2012 PubComm Report 4 Publications http://atlasresults.web.cern.ch/atlasresults/ 30/09/2012 24/10/2012 PubComm Report 5 Paper approval and Publication Process PGC*: Submit the analysis and request and Edboard EdB. Approval PGC Phys.Group Physics Goup Conveners. Princ. Group Approval Draft1 signed off by PGC and EdBoard Ed.Board Draft1 circulation Open Discussion Draft2 circulation Possible Draft1 in CONF-NOTE Spokeperson Sign-off Public Reading PUB Comm Sign-off Spokeperson Sign-off 6 SUBMISSION to ArXiv & Journal Publications http://atlasresults.web.cern.ch/atlasresults/ 7 Ed Boards to be fixed (“not started”) 95 ongoing analyses (“Phase 1 active”) 25 submitted 1st draft (“Phase 2 active”) 49 “Submission active” di cui 41 al “journal interaction stage” quindi inclusi nei 192 To end-Sept. ATLAS produced: 192 Journal Papers usingCollisionData including 7 Performance 79 Measurements 103 Searches! 405 Preliminary Conference Notes 24/10/2012 PubComm Report 7 Publications Timescales - Internal We can also analyse internally the chain from Draft 1... ~ 66 days , ~ 150 days to published. Mean Time Elapsed [days] (Draft 1 -> Publication) Submitted Completed count count Referees Accepted Proofs Published Total Group <Draft 2> <Submit> BPHY 46.9 32.7 7 25.2 22.0 9.6 24.0 176.8 5 DAPR 24.0 43.0 1 31.0 35.0 33.0 7.0 173.0 1 EXOT 28.7 32.5 37 31.4 32.2 16.7 18.6 156.3 28 HIGG 26.4 28.7 21 25.1 23.9 11.5 13.7 111.1 15 HION 32.3 35.8 6 30.4 53.8 8.6 17.4 169.6 5 STDM 27.3 32.5 54 33.2 28.7 22.0 22.0 161.5 44 SUSY 33.0 33.4 39 30.4 27.5 14.6 17.9 155.0 27 TOPQ 34.2 39.1 20 35.1 32.9 13.2 12.1 158.4 16 PERF 35.0 66.4 7 29.4 46.7 18.2 12.0 207.0 5 All 31.1 34.5 31.2 32.9 16.5 18.4 156.7 Count 192 146 Contributo italiano in Pubcomm Pubcomm: 12 membri con incarico biennale, 6 nuovi ogni anno. Responsabilita’: Discussione procedure (All) Circolazione paper, approval (Chair/Deputy) Monitoring Proceeding (2 membri) Pre-review al draft 2 (8 membri) + Pubcomm sign-off (Chair/Deputy) • • • • In PubComm rappresentanza italiana ottima (12% in media dal 2001). • Due Chair (17% in media dal 2001) 24/10/2012 PubComm Report 9 Contributo Italiano nel paper reading Da Maggio 2011 gli istituti sono coinvolti nella review dei paper in circolazione. • • Inizialmente ~ 90 istituti coinvolti. Dopo seconda call, da Feb 2012, moltii gli istituti (125) sono coinvolti nella lettura dei paper. • 4 gruppi assegnati a ogni paper alla prima circolazione. • Circa una assegnazione ogni 2 mesi. • Alcuni istituti utilizzano la lettura per coinvolgere studenti in discussioni di fisica. • Contributo italiano: 11.5 10 Contributo italiano Paper Editorial Board Contributo* nella media sia come chair che come membri • Editorial board: 68/816 = 8.3% • Ed.board chair: 23/204 = 11.3% Membri Ed board * Considerati solo paper circolati come Draft1 dal 2011 Ed Board Chair 11 Contributo italiano paper Main editors Per semplicita’ di calcolo, abbiamo considerato solo i main editors del Draft1 e non gli autori delle supp.note • Autori: 16/552 (2.9%) • Italiani poco rappresentati se non in BPhysics e Performance: Main Editors i) la tendenza a esporsi poco ? ii) una mancanza di continuità perche' molte analisi si fanno al Cern ? iii) una mancanza di organizzazione ? 24/10/2012 PubComm Report 12 Contributo italiano conf notes editors Per i gruppi di performance che pubblicano un numero minore di paper dei gruppi di fisica, considerate anche le CONF note (solo 2012 per semplicita’) • Editorial board = 3.4% • Ed.board chair 3/25 = 12% • Autori 17/110 =16% • Contributo dominato dai gruppi con convener italiano/storici Edboard Membri 24/10/2012 Edboard Chair PubComm Report Main Editors 13 Proceedings Recentemente lunghe discussioni in Pub Comm sul meccanismo di revisione dei proceeding, in particolare visto il grosso flusso derivante dalle scadenze in autunno (ICHEP, …). • In media 1.5 proc/giorno, su tutto lo scibile: Phys Analysis, Phys Performance, Detector, e ora anche Upgrade; • parte (non grande) con problemi di Inglese, di sintassi, di logica; parte (non piccola) non rispetta tempi, guidelines. Principali modifiche implementate: • Revisione, aggiornamento, ampliamento delle liste degli esperti (per gruppi di fisica e detector) che rivedono i proceedings • Richiesta di sottomettere i proceeding a ATLAS in largo anticipo rispetto alla data di sottomissione della conferenza: da 10 gg richiesti in precedenza fino a 30 gg. • Per studenti/dottorandi richiesta per il responsabile del gruppo di rivedere i proceedings prima della richiesta di review. • Leggere le istruzioni! 24/10/2012 https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/viewauth/Atlas/PubComProcNotes https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/pub/Atlas/PubComProcNotes/Guidelines_for_proceedings.pdf PubComm Report 14 Spares 24/10/2012 PubComm Report 15 My stat paper Conf 24/10/2012 PubComm Report 16 Publications (30/9/12) http://atlasresults.web.cern.ch/atlasresults/ Publications Timescales - Journals We now have a significant data sample to analyse: Experience with the publication of the first 200(!) ATLAS papers with 192 using collision data Mean Time Elapsed [days] Journal 30/09/2012 Submitted count <Referees> <Accepted> <Proofs> <Published> <Total> Completed count EPJC 38 27.5 39.3 15.0 13.0 92.2 28 JHEP 21 25.3 20.8 17.2 9.5 69.9 14 NCOMMS 1 14.0 107.0 15.0 18.0 154.0 1 NJP 2 22.5 0.0 43.0 41.0 106.5 2 NPB 2 20.0 12.5 4.0 15.5 52.0 2 PLB 67 42.4 35.0 7.2 15.2 96.6 51 PRD 30 28.4 24.8 30.4 27.3 110.3 24 PRL 30 20.6 21.8 25.1 25.0 93.3 23 PRC 1 35.0 61.0 8.0 28.0 132.0 1 31.2 32.9 16.5 18.4 94.8 All Count 192 NOTE: no major change since the last ATLAS week (based on 155 papers) 146 ATLAS h-index? = 43 (30/9/12) c.f. CMS h-index = 41 For those who aren’t aware of this parameter, if you are younger than your h-index, you are usually considered a great scientist. Using http://inspirehep.net/ -> fin cn atlas and ac 1000+ (Hirsch-index “43 papers have 43 citations or more”) ATLAS Top 10 by citation (30/9/12) 900 Expected Performance of the ATLAS Experiment Detector, Trigger and Physics 678 The ATLAS Experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider 329 Combined search for the Standard Model Higgs boson using up to 4.9 fb-1 213 The ATLAS Simulation Infrastructure 193 Search for squarks and gluinos using final states with jets and missing transverse momentum (Sep 11) 24/10/2012 167 Observation of a CentralityDependent Dijet Asymmetry in Lead-Lead Collisions 157 Search for squarks and gluinos using final states with jets and missing transverse momentum (Feb 11) 153 Luminosity Determination in pp Collisions at √s =7 TeV 151 Observation of a new particle in the search for the Standard Model Higgs Boson 151 Search for supersymmetry using final states with one lepton, jets, and missing transverse momentum PubComm Report 20 paper reading ANL/NIU Prague TU KEK LUND Minsk SLAC UC Irvine UCL Goettingen Sydney DESY(Zn)/HU Albany LIP JINR Nijmegen Bergen Sheffield/Dallas SMU Orsay Udine MPI Stony Brook TRIUMF | Victoria Weizmann Acad. Sinica Taiwan CERN Dallas UT Edinburgh BNL Frascati Michigan SU Birmingham Bologna Oklahoma SU DESY (HH) Simon Fraser Bern Cracow Duke NIU Nikhef Iowa Glasgow McGill Massachuss. Tokyo University Oxford Ohio LAPP NTU-Athens Shinshu Milano Kobe Roma II Boston Prague AS Pavia Saclay Prague Oregon Tufts Protvino Alberta Technion Haifa Dresden Buenos Aires Bogazici Heidelberg Barcelona Bonn/Kyushu Chicago CERN Liverpool Roma 1 RAL LMU Muenchen Pennsylvania Columbia Cambridge Harvard Genova Manchester Cosenza Geneva Indiana Freiburg Belgrade IP Melbourne Tel Aviv Copenhagen NBI Roma3 LPNHE-Paris Queen Mary Grenoble LPSC Michigan Montreal Pisa/Clermont Thessaloniki Pittsburgh London RHBNC Iowa Arizona Oslo Santa Cruz Brandeis UT-Arlington Bucharest Marseille UA Madrid University of Athens Yale Wuppertal Wisconsin Sussex Toronto Tokyo IoT NYU New York Moscow SU Nagoya Lecce Kosice Lancaster Johannesburg Stockholm 21