---
name: prl-scope-fit
description: Use when deciding whether a physics result clears Physical Review Letters' importance-and-broad-interest gate, or whether it belongs in Physical Review A–E / PR Research. Diagnoses venue fit; does not write or frame the result.
---

# PRL Scope Fit (prl-scope-fit)

## When to trigger

- You suspect the result is solid but may be "incremental" or "specialist"
- You cannot articulate why a physicist outside your subfield should care
- A coauthor asks "PRL or Phys. Rev. B?"
- An editor has previously bounced similar work on importance/breadth grounds
- Before investing in figures and prose, you want a go / no-go on venue

## The two-part gate (both must pass)

PRL publishes Letters across **all** of physics — condensed matter, AMO, particle/nuclear, gravitation/astro, statistical/soft, quantum information, and more. The gate is two tests, AND-ed:

1. **Importance** — Does the result substantially advance its field? A genuinely new effect, a decisive measurement, a qualitative resolution of an open problem, a method that unlocks previously inaccessible regimes.
2. **Broad interest** — Would physicists *outside* the immediate subfield want to know this? A result is broad if it changes how a neighboring community thinks, transfers a technique, or settles a question of general physical principle.

A correct, careful, but incremental result can **pass rigor and still fail the gate**. That is the most common PRL rejection mode and it is not a quality judgment — it is a venue judgment.

## Decision table

| Situation                                                              | Verdict                          |
|------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------|
| New phenomenon / qualitative surprise + clear cross-subfield relevance | PRL — strong fit                 |
| Decisive measurement settling an open, widely-discussed question       | PRL — strong fit                 |
| Method enabling a regime others could not reach, with general appeal    | PRL — fit (frame the breadth)    |
| Solid result, narrow audience, "next step" in an established program    | Phys. Rev. A–E (subfield match)  |
| Thorough archival study, full parameter sweeps, specialist detail       | Phys. Rev. B/D/E / PR Research   |
| Sound but inconclusive / preliminary; needs more data                   | PR Research or hold              |
| Confirmation of an expected result with no new principle                | Specialized PR journal           |

## How to stress-test the gate

- **The neighbor test**: name a specific physicist in a *different* subfield and state, in one sentence, why they would read this. If you cannot, broad interest is weak.
- **The headline test**: write the result as a one-line APS *Physics* highlight. If the headline is "we measured X more precisely," importance is likely incremental.
- **The displacement test**: what prior belief does this overturn, sharpen, or unlock? "Nothing, it extends" → specialist.
- **The self-citation test**: if the natural citing audience is only your own group and two others, breadth is narrow.

## Checklist

- [ ] The single most important claim is stated in one sentence
- [ ] Importance is articulated (new effect / decisive measurement / unlocked regime), not just "novel"
- [ ] Broad interest is named for a concrete out-of-subfield audience
- [ ] You can name the prior belief the result changes
- [ ] You have honestly considered whether PR A–E / PR Research is the better venue
- [ ] If borderline, you have a breadth argument ready for the cover letter

## Anti-patterns

- Equating *novel* with *important* — PRL rewards significance, not mere first-ness
- Claiming broad interest by listing applications that do not follow from the result
- Submitting a "letterized" version of a long specialist paper to dodge the breadth gate
- Ignoring that editors can decline a correct Letter purely on importance/breadth

## Output format

```
【Central claim】one sentence
【Importance】new effect / decisive measurement / unlocked regime / resolves open question
【Broad interest】named out-of-subfield audience + why they care
【Prior belief changed】...
【Verdict】PRL strong / PRL with breadth framing / retarget to PR A–E / PR Research
【Next】prl-results-framing (if PRL) or retarget venue
```

> Scope and venue norms are durable, but specific submission categories evolve — verify on the official APS / PRL author page.
