prl-referee-strategy
GitHub用于PRL投稿时制定推荐与反对审稿人策略,预判并应对编辑可能的异议。涵盖选择原则、职业化反对理由及角色搭配示例,旨在平衡科学正确性与期刊广度要求,不涉及论文撰写或反驳信起草。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill prl-referee-strategy -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "prl-referee-strategy",
"description": "Use when choosing suggested and opposed referees for a Physical Review Letters submission and pre-empting the objections APS referees are likely to raise. Plans referee handling; does not write the manuscript or the rebuttal."
}
PRL Referee Strategy (prl-referee-strategy)
When to trigger
- The submission form asks for suggested / opposed referees
- You want to anticipate the objections a PRL referee will raise and address them in advance
- A prior Letter was bounced and you are rethinking who reviews it
- You are coordinating the cover-letter referee section (see
prl-cover-letter)
How PRL review works (durable shape)
PRL is selective. APS editors triage on importance + breadth, then send promising Letters to referees (commonly two or more). A referee can recommend rejection on importance/breadth grounds even when the work is correct — so your strategy must defend both the science and the venue fit. There are defined resubmission and appeal routes if you disagree (handled in prl-revision).
Choosing suggested referees
| Principle | Practice |
|---|---|
| Competent on the method | Can actually judge your systematics/derivation |
| Spans the breadth claim | Include someone from the neighboring field you claim to reach |
| No conflict of interest | Not recent collaborators, advisors, or same-institution |
| Constructive, not partisan | Known for fair, rigorous reports — not for reflexive PRL gate-keeping |
| Likely to grasp the significance | Will recognize why the result is broad, not just correct |
Suggest a small set that together can vouch for both correctness and breadth. Avoid stacking your suggestions only with subfield insiders, since editors may read that as evading the breadth test.
Choosing opposed referees
- Oppose only with a brief, professional, factual rationale (direct competitor with a conflict, a documented dispute). Editors discount emotional or vague objections.
- Do not over-oppose; a long opposed list signals defensiveness.
Worked example: a referee slate
Suppose the Letter reports an AMO precision measurement whose headline consequence is a bound relevant to particle physics:
- Method judge — an experimentalist who runs a comparable apparatus and can interrogate the systematics line by line.
- Breadth witness — a theorist from the particle-physics side who answers "why PRL and not PRA."
- Independent senior figure — no recent coauthorship or institutional overlap, known for thorough APS reports.
The three-role logic transfers to any subfield: one referee for the measurement or derivation, one for the field you claim to reach, one for independent seniority. If you cannot name a credible breadth witness, that is diagnostic — revisit prl-scope-fit.
Reading the editor's use of your list
- Divisional editors treat suggestions as calibration, not instruction — every name must survive scrutiny alone.
- A slate whose members all cite each other tells the editor the breadth claim has no external audience; mix communities deliberately.
- Names in the cover letter must match the form entries exactly; inconsistency reads as carelessness at a venue where the editor's first pass decides whether referees ever see the Letter.
Pre-empting the likely objections (do this in the manuscript, not just the letter)
Anticipate the standard PRL referee moves and disarm them in advance:
- "Not broad enough / belongs in Phys. Rev. B." → Strengthen the broad-interest framing in the opening and cover letter (
prl-results-framing,prl-cover-letter). - "An obvious artifact could explain this." → State the decisive control inline (
prl-methods). - "Incremental over Ref. [X]." → Make the qualitative advance explicit; cite and differentiate.
- "Can't follow it without the SM." → Ensure the Letter stands alone (
prl-supplementary). - "Over-claimed." → Calibrate claims to evidence (
prl-writing-style).
Checklist
- Suggested referees can judge both correctness and breadth
- At least one suggested referee represents the claimed neighboring audience
- No conflicts of interest among suggestions
- Opposed referees (if any) have a brief, factual, professional rationale
- The opposed list is short
- The manuscript already pre-empts the top 3 likely objections
- Cover-letter referee section is consistent with the submission form
Anti-patterns
- Suggesting only close-network insiders (reads as breadth evasion)
- Opposing referees with emotional or unsubstantiated reasons
- A long opposed list that signals defensiveness
- Suggesting a recent collaborator (conflict) as an "independent" referee
- Ignoring the breadth objection and hoping the science alone carries it
Output format
【Suggested referees】N — cover correctness + breadth? yes / adjust
【Neighboring-field referee included】yes / add
【Conflicts checked】clean / fix
【Opposed referees】N (short) — factual rationale? yes / fix
【Top objections pre-empted in manuscript】broad-fit / artifact / increment / stand-alone / over-claim
【Next】prl-submission (enter referees) → later prl-revision
Referee count, suggestion limits, and form fields evolve — verify on the official APS / PRL author page.
Version History
- 1839142 Current 2026-07-05 14:12


