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Editor in Chief: Gene D. Sprouse
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Article typeNucleon-Nucleon Interactions, Few-Body SystemsNuclear StructureNuclear ReactionsRelativistic Nuclear CollisionsHadronic Physics and QCDElectroweak Interaction, SymmetriesNuclear AstrophysicsComments and RepliesErrata
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Simon C. Capstick, Florida State University: theoretical papersconcerning hadronic physics and QCD.
Richard F. Casten, Yale University: experimental papersconcerning nuclear structure and spectroscopy, includinghigh-spin physics and nuclei far from stability.
Bradley W. Filippone, California Institute of Technology:experimental papers concerning high-energy electron scattering,hadronic structure, relativistic nuclear collisions, andweak-interaction physics.
William R. Gibbs, New Mexico State University: theoreticalpapers concerning nuclear reactions, including electron, meson,and nucleon scattering, fusion, fission, and production ofsuperheavy nuclei.
Joseph I. Kapusta, University of Minnesota: theoretical papersconcerning intermediate-energy and high-energy nuclear collisions, hot or dense nuclear matter including neutron star matter, and quark-gluon plasma.
D. John Millener, Brookhaven National Laboratory: theoreticalpapers concerning nuclear structure and spectroscopy, includinghigh-spin physics, nuclei far from stability, and hypernuclei.
Christopher Wesselborg, American Physical Society: papersconcerning nuclear astrophysics including nucleosynthesisand explosive stellar environments.
Editorial Director: Daniel T. Kulp
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Benjamin F. Gibson, Los Alamos National Laboratory: theoretical papers concerning few-body systems, nucleon-nucleon interactions, and weak-interaction physics.
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