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School of Physics, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, China
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Latest Progress in High Energy Physics

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30 November 2026
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31 January 2027
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Dear Colleagues,

The purpose of high-energy physics is to investigate the fundamental constituents of matter and the interactions among them from the perspectives of theory, experiment, and phenomenology. Progress in this field is driven by three basic questions: What is fundamental? What are the constituents of nature? And what is matter? Addressing these questions requires a detailed understanding of the properties and dynamics of elementary particles, such as neutrino oscillations, as well as the mechanisms through which complex structures emerge from quarks and gluons, including the hadron structure and hadron spectrum. In addition, high-energy physics plays a crucial role in the study of dark matter, dark energy, and antimatter. This Topic aims to highlight recent developments in high-energy physics, covering advances in theoretical frameworks, experimental measurements, and phenomenological studies.

Dr. Xiaoyu Wang
Prof. Dr. Alberto Ruiz-Jimeno
Topic Editors

Keywords

  • high-energy physics
  • Higgs boson properties
  • neutrino physics
  • dark matter
  • high-luminosity large hadron collider (HL-LHC)
  • deep underground neutrino experiment (DUNE)
  • future Higgs factories
  • R&D in instrumentation
  • quantum information science (QIS)
  • medical physics

Participating Journals

Journal Name Impact Factor CiteScore Launched Year First Decision (median) APC
Applied Sciences
applsci
2.5 5.5 2011 16 Days CHF 2400 Submit
Atoms
atoms
1.5 3.1 2013 18.5 Days CHF 1500 Submit
Physics
physics
1.8 3.1 2019 37.8 Days CHF 1400 Submit
Symmetry
symmetry
2.2 5.3 2009 15.8 Days CHF 2400 Submit
Universe
universe
2.6 5.2 2015 21.8 Days CHF 1600 Submit

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