VIRTUAL SPECIAL ISSUE | Anomalous chiral transport effects in relativistic nuclear collisions

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The following selection of papers represents some of the best research on Anomalous chiral transport effects in relativistic nuclear collisions Publishen with CPC throughout 2017 and 2018.


Status of the chiral magneticeffect and collisions of isobars

Volker Koch, SoerenSchlichting, Vladimir Skokov, PaulSorensen, Jim Thomas, Sergei Voloshin, Gang Wang, Ho-UngYee,  Chinese Physics C, 41(7): 072001(2017)

DOI: 10.1088/1674-1137/41/7/072001

Quantifying the chiral magneticeffect from anomalous-viscous fluid dynamics

Yin Jiang(姜寅), Shuzhe Shi(施舒哲), YiYin(尹伊), JinfengLiao(廖劲峰),  Chinese Physics C, 42(1): 011001 (2018)

DOI: 10.1088/1674-1137/42/1/011001

Varying the chiral magnetic effectrelative to flow in a single nucleus-nucleus collision

Hao-JieXu(徐浩洁), Jie Zhao(赵杰), Xiao-Bao Wang(王小保), Han-Lin Li(李汉林), Zi-Wei Lin(林子威), Cai-Wan Shen(沈彩万), Fu-Qiang Wang(王福强), Chinese Physics C, 42(8): 084103 (2018)

DOI: 10.1088/1674-1137/42/8/084103

Event-shape-engineering study ofcharge separation in heavy-ion collisions

Fufang Wen, Jacob Bryon, Liwen Wen,Gang Wang,  Chinese Physics C, 42(1):014001 (2018)

DOI: 10.1088/1674-1137/42/1/014001