For four decades, IJMPA has published groundbreaking research that has shaped the field. To celebrate this milestone, we’ve selected key articles that highlight the journal’s impact—free to read for a limited time!
Open quantum systems for quarkonia
Xiaojun Yao
The geometry, branes and applications of exceptional field theory
David S. Berman and Chris Blair
QCD equation of state at finite chemical potentials for relativistic nuclear collisions
Akihiko Monnai, Björn Schenke, and Chun Shen
Dimensional transmutation in gravity and cosmology
Alberto Salvio
Topology and axions in QCD
Maria Paola Lombardo and Anton Trunin
Space–time singularities and cosmic censorship conjecture: A Review with some thoughts
Yen Chin Ong
Edge probes of topological order
Moty Heiblum and D. E. Feldman
Vector-Boson scattering at the LHC: Unraveling the electroweak sector
Roberto Covarelli, Mathieu Pellen, and Marco Zaro
Amplitudes meet cosmology: A (scalar) primer
Paolo Benincasa
The physics of pulsar halos: Research progress and prospect
Ruo-Yu Liu
Taiji program: Gravitational-wave sources
Wen-Hong Ruan, Zong-Kuan Guo, Rong-Gen Cai, and Yuan-Zhong Zhang
The dawn of FIMP Dark Matter: A review of models and constraints
Nicolás Bernal, Matti Heikinheimo, Tommi Tenkanen, Kimmo Tuominen, and Ville Vaskonen
Fracton phases of matter
Michael Pretko, Xie Chen, and Yizhi You
Neutrinoless double-beta decay: A probe of physics beyond the Standard Model
S. M. Bilenky and C. Giunti
Review of LHC dark matter searches
Felix Kahlhoefer
Mirror dark matter: Cosmology, galaxy structure and direct detection
R. Foot
Review of strongly-coupled composite dark matter models and lattice simulations
Graham D. Kribs and Ethan T. Neil
Confronting new physics theories to LHC data with MADANALYSIS 5
Eric Conte and Benjamin Fuks
Approaches to the sign problem in lattice field theory
Christof Gattringer and Kurt Langfeld
Nonperturbative functions for SIDIS and Drell–Yan processes
Peng Sun, Joshua Isaacson, C.-P. Yuan, and Feng Yuan
Ultra-peripheral heavy-ion collisions at the LHC
J. G. Contreras and J. D. Tapia Takaki