Journal of Physics G-Nuclear and Particle Physics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Physics G-Nuclear and Particle Physics is 21. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Comparison of heavy ion transport simulations: Ag + Ag collisions at E lab = 1.58A GeV143
Hydrodynamic model of heavy-ion collisions with low momentum components116
Survival probability of compound nuclei in heavy-ion fusion reaction100
Systematic shell-model study of structure and isomeric states in 204–213Bi isotopes92
Prediction of the 1st excitation energy of odd–odd nuclei with the Bayesian neural network approach89
New physics hints from τ scalar interactions and (g − 2) e,μ 89
A false vacuum Skyrme model for nuclear matter86
Comment on ‘Klein–Gordon particles in a quasi-pointlike global monopole spacetime and a Wu-Yang magnetic monopole: invariance and isospectrality’50
Impact of new particles on the ratio of electromagnetic form factors47
Fate of false vacuum in non-perturbative regimes38
Scrutinizing new physics in semi-leptonic B c → J/ψτν decay35
On the structures of new scalar resonances Tcs0a(2900)++ and Tcs0a(2900)033
Analysis of phase transitions in hot 160-164Dy nuclei33
Constraints on the dark sector from electroweak precision observables30
Coalescence, the thermal model and multi-fragmentation: the energy and volume dependence of light nuclei production in heavy ion collisions29
Measurement of 144Sm(p,γ) cross-section at Gamow energies27
Physical interpretation of the 2s excitation of the nucleon25
False vacuum decay: an introductory review25
Study lepton flavor violation B25
Kalb–Ramond scalar QED multiple vacua22
Spectroscopic analysis of hidden-charm pentaquarks21
Corrigendum: Probing the sensitivity to leptonic δ CP in presence of invisible decay of ν 3 using atmospheric neutrinos (2020 J. Phys. G: Nucl. Part21
A systematic analysis of deuteron breakup21
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