PHOTON-2017 conference proceedings
David d'Enterria, Albert de Roeck, Michelangelo Mangano (eds.),, Jaroslav Adam, Massimiliano Alvioli, Christopher D. Anson, Hamed, Bakhshiansohi, Cristian Baldenegro, Valerio Bertone, Stanley J. Brodsky,, Peter J. Bussey, Chav Chhiv Chau, Weiren Chou, Ruchi Chudasama, Fernando

TL;DR
This collection of conference proceedings covers recent experimental and theoretical advances in photon-related processes across collider physics, astrophysics, and beyond, presented at PHOTON 2017 at CERN.
Contribution
It compiles the latest research findings and discussions from experts on photon interactions in various high-energy physics contexts, highlighting recent progress and future directions.
Findings
Advances in gamma-gamma collision studies at colliders
New insights into photon-hadron interactions in different collision systems
Recent results in high-energy gamma-ray astrophysics
Abstract
This document collects the proceedings of the PHOTON 2017 conference ("International Conference on the Structure and the Interactions of the Photon", including the 22th "International Workshop on Photon-Photon Collisions", and the "International Workshop on High Energy Photon Colliders") held at CERN (Geneva) in May 2017. The latest experimental and theoretical developments on the topics of the PHOTON conference series are covered: (i) processes in ee, proton-proton (pp) and nucleus-nucleus (AA) collisions at current and future colliders, (ii) -hadron interactions in ep, pp, and AA collisions, (iii) final-state photon production (including Standard Model studies and searches beyond it) in pp and AA collisions, and (iv) high-energy -ray astrophysics. These proceedings are dedicated to the memory of Maria Krawczyk.
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