American Journal of Physics and Applications

Special Issue

New Probes for New Physics

  • Submission Deadline: 10 October 2020
  • Status: Submission Closed
  • Lead Guest Editor: Orchidea Maria Lecian
About This Special Issue
The detection of new particles and their role within modern high-energy-Physics theories as well as their gravitational interactions has been one of the furthest challenges of the last decades in Theoretical Physics. The detection of new phenomena as well as their experimental prediction is therefore looked after within Theoretical Physics, thought experiments and application of the available experimental techniques.
The search for the appropriate phenomenological description has to be forecast within the chosen energy scales involved and distances considered. The quantum description has to be regarded to as a possible definition of the structures describing quantum spacetime and its matter content. At the semi-classical level, the corrections for the known phenomena have to be pondered within the appropriate classical limit by keeping examining the quantum version. At large scale distances, the possibility of observation of new Physical phenomena has to be proposed within the framework of planetology by enquiring the opportune Galactical framework and the extragalactical ones, which, on their turn, have not found a complete description yet. The choice of the proper experimental apparati, the design of the thought experiments and of the thought experimental settings and the analysis of the gathered data can support the chosen models under investigation.

Aims and Scope:

  1. Relativistic theories of gravity
  2. Applied Instrumentations
  3. New interactions physics
  4. Quantum systems
  5. Relativistic Astrophysics
  6. New particle physics
  7. Geometrical descriptions of the spacetime
  8. Quantum Gravity
  9. Cosmology
  10. Optical systems
Lead Guest Editor
  • Orchidea Maria Lecian

    Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy

Guest Editors
  • Giorgio Papini

    University of Regina, Regina, Canada

  • Aurelien Hees

    Sorbonne Université, Paris, France

  • Eniko Regos

    Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary

  • Michele Ronco

    Laboratoire de Physique Nucléaire et de Hautes Energies ( LPNHE - UPMC / IN2P3 / CNRS), Paris, France

  • Mir Faizal

    University of Lethbridge, University of British Columbia-Okanagan, Lethbridge, Canada

  • Ferenc Csikor

    Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary

  • Kalibinuer Tiliwalidi

    Shaanxi Normal University, Xian, China

  • Chong Li

    School of Physics, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China

  • Ye-Xiong Zeng

    School of Physics, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China

  • Yang Hong

    Department of Basic Science,Beijing Information Science and Technology University, Beijing, China

  • Arnab Basu

    Dept. of Basic Science & Humanities, Institute of Engineering & Management, Kolkata and Dept. of Physics, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India

  • Ateeq Rehman

    Department of Physics, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan

  • Nimish Vasoya

    General Department, Sanjaybhai Rajguru College of Engineering, Rajkot, India

  • Alexandr Kirillov

    Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moskva, Russian Federation

  • Liliia Dvoretckaia

    Renewable Energy Laboratory, St Petersburg Academic University of Russia, St.Petersburg, Russian Federation