High Energy Nuclear and Particle Physics
A section of Universe (ISSN 2218-1997).
Section Information
High-energy physics aims to unravel the processes that occur during collisions of nucleii or particles at ultra-relativistic energies. High-energy particle physics addresses the most fundamental questions regarding elementary particles, the basic building blocks of our universe, and their interactions. The goal of high-energy nuclear physics is to understand the properties of nuclear matter created in ultra-relativistic nuclear collisions. In such a collision, the so-called strongly interacting Quark Gluon Plasma (sQGP) was created, which filled the universe in the first microsecond of its existence.
The section "High Energy Nuclear and Particle Physics" publishes research focused on both of these topics, their intersections, and related subjects. The latest findings in high-energy collider and non-collider experiments, as well as theory and phenomenology results discussing related phenomena, are particularly welcome.
Editorial Board
Special Issues
Following special issues within this section are currently open for submissions:
- New Frontiers in Particle Physics with Quantum Sensing (Deadline: 31 December 2024)
- Exploring the Heavy Ion Collisions in Particle Physics (Deadline: 31 January 2025)
- CP Violation and Flavor Physics (Deadline: 28 February 2025)
- Neutrino Insights: Peering into the Subatomic Universe (Deadline: 28 February 2025)
- Exploring Double Beta Decay: Probing Fundamental Properties of Neutrinos and Beyond (Deadline: 31 March 2025)
- Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays (Deadline: 1 April 2025)
- Studies of Hadron Spectroscopy at the Future Electron-Hadron and Electron-Ion Colliders (Deadline: 15 April 2025)
- Advances in Nuclear Astrophysics (Deadline: 15 June 2025)
- Search for New Physics through Combined Approaches (Deadline: 31 October 2025)