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ROFl, the IEEE is not a physics journal. It is an engineering journal.
Why would a physicist publish in an EE journal?
Again, so much for your claims.
IEEE - History of IEEE
"However, as the world's largest technical professional association, IEEE's membership has long been composed of engineers, scientists, and allied professionals. These include computer scientists, software developers, information technology professionals, physicists, medical doctors, and many others in addition to our electrical and electronics engineering core. "
The world's largest.
Where else would you publish about plasma, an electrical medium? If I am a doctor I publish mainly in medical publications, if you study plasma you publish in an electrical publication, since you are dealing with an electrified medium.
http://www.plasmacoalition.org/what.htm
"Plasma is often called the "Fourth State of Matter," the other three being solid, liquid and gas. A plasma is a distinct state of matter containing a significant number of electrically charged particles, a number sufficient to affect its electrical properties and behavior. In addition to being important in many aspects of our daily lives, plasmas are estimated to constitute more than 99 percent of the visible universe.
In an ordinary gas each atom contains an equal number of positive and negative charges; the positive charges in the nucleus are surrounded by an equal number of negatively charged electrons, and each atom is electrically "neutral." A gas becomes a plasma when the addition of heat or other energy causes a significant number of atoms to release some or all of their electrons. The remaining parts of those atoms are left with a positive charge, and the detached negative electrons are free to move about. Those atoms and the resulting electrically charged gas are said to be "ionized." When enough atoms are ionized to significantly affect the electrical characteristics of the gas, it is a plasma."
So they publish in journals where people will understand what is written, not in the realms of fantasy land astronomy where astronomers have never taken a single course in plasma physics or electromagnetic field theory.
This is why it is called "peer" review. You go to those that understand what is written, not to those that have a psuedoscientific belief of how it behaves. This is why astronomers don't publish here, because their psuedoscientific views of plasma would never pass peer review.
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