European Physical Journal A

Papers
(The H4-Index of European Physical Journal A is 18. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
ADG: automated generation and evaluation of many-body diagrams47
Study of $$\Lambda _c$$ $$\Lambda _c$$ dibaryon and $$\Lambda _c$$ $${\bar{\Lambda }}_c$$ baryonium states via QCD sum rules44
Deeply virtual Compton scattering using a positron beam in Hall-C at Jefferson Lab41
Systematic study on proton radioactivity of spherical proton emitters within two-potential approach38
Particle production at a finite potential step: transition from Euler–Heisenberg to Klein paradox37
Benchmark of a multi-physics Monte Carlo simulation of an ion guide for neutron-induced fission products36
Hybrid model with viscous relativistic hydrodynamics: a role of constraints on the shear-stress tensor30
Isoentropic equations of state of $$\beta $$-stable hadronic matter with a quark phase transition30
Search for the Hoyle analogue state in $$^{16}$$O27
Measurements of $$^{233}$$U$$(\text {n}_{\text {th}},\text {f})$$ fission product mass yields with the LOHENGRIN recoil mass spectrometer27
Mapping the electromagnetic fields of heavy-ion collisions with the Breit-Wheeler process26
Enhanced yield ratio of light nuclei in heavy ion collisions with a first-order chiral phase transition24
Confronting a set of Skyrme and $$\chi _{EFT}$$ predictions for the crust of neutron stars20
Deeply virtual Compton scattering off Helium nuclei with positron beams20
Erratum to: X(3872) transport in heavy-ion collisions20
Bayesian analysis of multimessenger M-R data with interpolated hybrid EoS20
Triaxial projected shell model study of $$\gamma $$-bands in atomic nuclei20
Candidate revolving chiral doublet bands in $${}^{119}$$Cs18
Binding energy shifts from heavy-ion experiments in a nuclear statistical equilibrium model18
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