Program overview
SATURDAY MORNING, 28 APRIL 2001
Session B1. DAP/DPF: Cosmic Rays: From Knee to the Ankle and Beyond.
Saturday morning, 10:45, Grand Ballroom North/Central, Renaissance Hotel
10:45 B1.001
Cosmic Rays into the Knee- Simon Swordy (University of Chicago)
11:21 B1.002
Observing Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays: Experimental Techniques and Results- Wayne Springer (University of Utah)
11:57 B1.003
High Energy Neutrino Astronomy: Current Status and Future Prospects- Serap Tilav (University of Oxford)
12:33 B1.004
Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays - Revolutionary Particle Physics or Revolutionary Astrophysics?- Glennys Farrar (New York University)
13:09 B1.005
Cosmic Ray Acceleration: Sites and Mechanisms- Reinhard Schlickeiser (Institut fuer Theoretische Physik, Lehrstuhl IV: Weltraum- und Astrophysik, Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, 44780 Bochum, Germany)
Session B5. FED: The Physics Teacher Education Coalition: Physicists ``Shaping the Future".
Saturday morning, 10:45, Renaissance West B, Renaissance Hotel$
10:45 B5.001
The Physics Teacher Education Coalition: Preparing K-12 Science Teachers- Fredrick Stein (American Physical Society)
11:21 B5.002
Preparing K-12 Science Teachers at the University of Arkansas- Gay Stewart (University of Arkansas, Department of Physics)
11:57 B5.003
Teacher Preparation at a Grown-Up State Normal School- Ruth Howes (Ball State University, Muncie, IN 47306)
12:33 B5.004
Preparing K-12 Science Teachers at The University of Arizona- Ingrid Novodvorsky (University of Arizona)
13:09 B5.005
Question and Answer Session- Q and A ()
Session B6. DNP: Properties of Hadrons and Nuclei.
Saturday morning, 10:45, Auditorium, Renaissance Hotel$
10:45 B6.001
New mass determinations using a Penning trap- Georg Bollen (National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory / Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48823)
11:21 B6.002
A relativistic spin symmetry in heavy-light quark mesons- Philip R. Page (Theoretical Division, MS B283, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545)
11:57 B6.003
Nuclear Structure and Ideas of Quantum Chaos- Vladimir Zelevinsky (National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University)
12:33 B6.004
Strangeness Production in Electromagnetic Interactions off the Proton.- Daniel S. Carman (Ohio University)
13:09 B6.005
Investigation of Explosive Hydrogen Burning Process with a New Low-Energy RIB Separator- Shigeru KUBONO (Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo (CNS))
Session B8. DNP: Nuclear Astrophysics and Neutrinos.
Saturday morning, 10:45, Room Congressional B, Renaissance Hotel$
10:45 B8.001
The ratio of S-factors for (p,\gamma) reactions on ^12C and ^13C at astrophysically relevant energies- C.D. Nesaraja, K. Sabourov, S.O. Nelson, B.T. Crowley, A. Tonchev, H.R. Weller (Duke University and TUNL), J.H. Kelley, D.R. Tilley (North Carolina State University and TUNL), C.R. Brune (University of North Carolina and TUNL), R.M. Prior (North Georgia College and State University and TUNL)
10:57 B8.002
Cross section for the astrophysical ^14C(n,\gamma )^15C reaction via the inverse reaction- Ákos Horváth (NSCL, Michigan State University and ELTE, Budapest, Hungary), Jonathon Weiner, Aaron Galonsky (NSCL, Michigan State University), Kazuo Ieki, Yoshiyuki Iwata, Yoshihide Higurashi, Satoshi Takeuchi (Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan), Ferenc Deák, Ádám Kiss (ELTE, Budapest, Hungary), Zoltán Seres (KFKI RMKI, Hungary), Jim Kolata, Johannes von Schwartzenberg (University of Notre Dame), Hugo Schelin (CEFET, Brazil), Robert E. Warner (Oberlin College)
11:09 B8.003
Pair Bremstrahlung in Neutrino-Nucleus Collisions- Lali Chatterjee (Physics Department, Cumberland University, Lebanon, TN 37087), Michael Strayer (Physics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6373), Jianshi Wu (Department of Natural Sciences, Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, NC)
11:21 B8.004
Inclusive Neutrino and Antineutrino Reactions in ^56Fe- Stephan Mintz (Florida International University)
11:33 B8.005
Considerations on Using ORELA for RIB Production- J. Fox, J. Beene, W. Diamond, A. Galindo-Uribarri, N. Jones, J. Knauer, D.C. Radford, M. Saltmarsh, D. Stracener (Physics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge TN 37831)
11:45 B8.006
CLEAN - A Technique for the Detection of Low Energy Solar Neutrinos- D.N. McKinsey, J.M. Doyle, R. Michniak, R. Alleaume (Harvard University)
11:57 B8.007
The ^8Li Electron Calibration Source for the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO)- A. Hamer (Los Alamos National Laboratory), N. Tagg (University of Guelph), B. Sur, G. Jonkmans (Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd.), R. Helmer (TRIUMF), SNO Collaboration
12:09 B8.008
Nanosecond Timing with Digital Electronics over Kilometer Distances.- R.G. Stokstad, A. Goldschmidt, J. Jacobsen, H. Matis, C. McParland, D. Nygren, G. Przybylski (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), for the AMANDA Collaboration, and IceCube Collaboration
12:21 B8.009
Background Underground at WIPP- Ernst-Ingo Esch, A. Hime, T.J. Bowles (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
12:33 B8.010
A Simulation of the Performance of the Fine-Grain Modular Neutrino Detector at ORLaND- Dubravka Rupnik, R. M. Gunasingha, Ali R. Fazely (Southern University, Baton Rouge, LA 70813), ORLaND FGMD Team
Session B9. DPB: Accelerator Systems and Radiation Sources.
Saturday morning, 10:45, Room 2, Renaissance Hotel$
10:45 B9.001
Diagnostics for the University of Maryland Electron Ring- M. Virgo, S. Bernal, M. Holland, A. Valfells, R. A. Kishek, M. Reiser, P. G. O'Shea (Institute for Plasma Research, University of Maryland), D. Kehne (F. M. Technologies)
10:57 B9.002
Development of a 35 GHz Sixth-Harmonic Amplifier- Peter Ceperley (George Mason University), Jose Velazco, Doug Menz (Microwave Technologies Incorporated)
11:09 B9.003
Polarized Atomic Hydrogen Beam Tests in the Michigan Ultra-Cold Jet Target- T. Kageya, B.B. Blinov, J.M. Denbow, M.C. Kandes, A.D. Krisch, D.A. Kulkarni, M.A. Lehman, V.G. Luppov, V.S. Morozov, J.R. Murray, C.C. Peters, R.S. Raymond, M.R. Ross, K. Yonehara (Randall Laboratory of Physics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI), N.S. Borisov, V.V. Fimushkin (JINR, Dubna, Russia), D. Kleppner (M.I.T.), V.N. Grishin, A.L. Mysnik (IHEP, Protvino, Russia)
11:21 B9.004
Design of a cold RF transition unit for the Michigan Polarized Jet- K. Yonehara, A.D. Krisch, R.S. Raymond, V.G. Luppov, J.M. Denbow (Randall Laboratory of Physics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1120)
11:33 B9.005
Compact High-Frequency Electron Buncher Development for Accelerator Applications- Jose Velazco, Doug Menz (Microwave Technologies Incorporated), Peter Ceperley (George Mason University)
11:45 B9.006
Luminescence Dynamics of Cr2+ in CdTe and Cd0.55Mn0.45Te- A. Bluiett, U. Hommerich, J.T. Seo, R. Shah (Hampton University), S.B. Trivedi, S.W. Kutcher, R.J. Chen, C.C. Wang, H. Zong (Brimrose Corporation of America), Research Center for Optical Physics Team, Brimrose Corporation of America Collaboration
11:57 B9.007
Beam Line Design at the Maryland Infrared Free Electron Laser- J. Neumann, P.G. O'Shea, D. Feldman, R. Feldman, J. Harris, A. Shkvarunets, M. Virgo (Institute for Plasma Research), H. Freund (SAIC), H. Bleum, A. Todd (Advanced Energy Systems), C.C. Davis, E. Elson (University of Maryland)
12:09 B9.008
IMPACT OF ELECTRON BEAM AND UNDULATOR QUALITY ON NONLINEAR HARMONIC GENERATION IN HIGH-GAIN FREE-ELECTON LASERS- Sandra Biedron, Zhirong Huang, Stephen Milton (Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory), Giuseppe Dattoli, Alberto Renieri (ENEA, Divisione Fisica Applicata, Centro Ricerche Frascati), William Fawley (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Henry Freund (Science Applications International Corporation), Heinz-Dieter Nuhn (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University), Pier Luigi Ottaviani (ENEA, Divisione Fisica Applicata, Centro Ricerche Bologna)
12:21 B9.009
Submicron, intense, pulsed x-ray source in the 2.5-10 keV energy range*- David A. Hammer (Lab of Plasma Studies, Cornell University), Sergey A. Pikuz, Tania A. Shelkovenko, Daniel B. Sinars
Session B10. DPF: Searches for New Particles I.
Saturday morning, 10:45, Room 3, Renaissance Hotel$
10:45 B10.001
The Search for Stable, Massive Elementary Physics- Martin Perl (SLAC)
11:21 B10.002
Mitsuyoshi Tanaka Dissertation Award in Experimental Particle Physics: Exclusion Limits on the WIMP-Nucleon Cross-Section from the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search- Sunil Golwala (California Institute of Technology)
11:57 B10.003
Search of Leptoquark with ZEUS Detector at HERA- Xiang Liu (Columbia University), ZEUS Collaboration
12:09 B10.004
A Search for Leptoquarks with the Two Jets + Missing E_T Final State, using Data Taken with the DØ\ Detector During the Fermilab Tevatron Collider Runs 1B and 1C- Christopher Paul Hays (D0 Collaboration)
12:21 B10.005
Higgs searches with the ATLAS detector at the CERN LHC- Yann Caodou (University of Uppsala), ATLAS Collaboration
12:33 B10.006
Search for the SM Higgs boson with the DELPHI experiment at LEP- Fabrizio Ferro (Universita' di Genova and INFN - Genova (Italy)), DELPHI Collaboration
12:45 B10.007
Preliminary Results from BNL AGS E896- Athena Trattner (U.C.Berkeley), Hank Crawford (U.C.Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory), BNL E896 Collaboration
12:57 B10.008
Time-of-Flight Analyses of 11.5 GeV/c/N Au+Au collisions in BNL-AGS Experiment 896.*- Kristofer Kainz (T.W. Bonner Nuclear Laboratory, Rice University), for the E896 Collaboration
13:09 B10.009
The Search for Fractional Charge Particles in an Advanced, Automated Variation of the Millikan Experiment- I.T. Lee, V. Halyo, E.R. Lee (SLAC), D. Loomba (University of New Mexico), M.L. Perl (SLAC), Fractional Charge Search Collaboration
Session B11. DNP/GFB: Medical Applications and Few Body Systems.
Saturday morning, 10:45, Room 4, Renaissance Hotel$
10:45 B11.001
Experimental Results and Predictive Calculations for Pinhole Collimators Used in Small Animal Nuclear Imaging*- Luke Ng, Robert E. Welsh (Physics Department, College of William and Mary), Eric L. Bradley, Margaret S. Saha (Biology Department, College of William and Mary), Brian Kross, Stan Majewski, Vladimir Popov, Mark F. Smith, Andrew G. Weisenberger, Randolph Wojcik (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)
10:57 B11.002
Experimental Acquisitions with ^125I on a Small Animal SPECT Device*- Kevin Knott, Robert E. Welsh (Physics Department, College of William and Mary), Eric L. Bradley, Margaret S. Saha (Biology Department, College of William and Mary), Brian Kross, Stan Majewski, Vladimir Popov, Mark F. Smith, Andrew G. Weisenberger, Randolph Wojcik (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)
11:09 B11.003
A simulation of magnetic field perturbations due to paramagnetic spheres and the resulting dephasing of 1-H nuclear spins and its application to interpreting functional MRI of the brain- Robert Terwilliger (James Madison University)
11:21 B11.004
Nanoscale Electrostatics in Mitosis- L. John Gagliardi (Physics department, Rutgers University), Patrick Michael West (Engineering Student, Rutgers University)
11:33 B11.005
Pressure Induced Metal-Nonmetal and FCC-BCC Transitions in Calcium*- G. M. Wang, E. Blaisten-Barojas (School of Computational Sciences, George Mason University, Fairfax VA 22030), D. A. Papaconstantopoulos (School of Computational Sciences, George Mason University, Fairfax VA 22030, and Center for Computational Material Science, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington D. C. 20375-5320)
11:45 B11.006
Calcium Carbonate Clusters*- J. Mirick, E. Blaisten-Barojas (School of Computational Sciences, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, 22030)
11:57 B11.007
Structure, Energetics, and Vibrational Analysis of Calcium Clusters*- E. Blaisten-Barojas, J. Mirick (School of Computational Sciences, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, 22030)
12:09 B11.008
Caustic-Corrected Semiclassical Analysis of Electron-Atom Scattering- N. Glenn Gratke (Milwaukee School of Engineering), Dale S. Snider (University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee)
Session B12. FPS: Prize for Researching an Undergraduate Institute and Other Undergraduate Research.
Saturday morning, 10:45, Room 5, Renaissance Hotel$
10:45 B12.001
Undergraduate Investigations of the Fusion of ^6He with ^209Bi Near and Above the Barrier- Paul A. DeYoung (Hope College)
11:21 B12.002
True Cross-correlation Functions of Higher Orders to determine temporal Behavior of two Signals- Nicholas Lyga, Biman Das (State University of New York College at Potsdam)
11:33 B12.003
The Electromagnetic Cavity Resonant Absorption Properties of Au2S/Au Nanoshell- JiaJie Diao, GuangDe Chen (Department of Applied Physics, Xi'an Jiaotong University)
11:45 B12.004
An Investigation of Future CDF Measurements of W Polarization in Top Decay- Brock Tweedie (University of Rochester), CDF Collaboration
11:57 B12.005
Monte Carlo Analysis of CP Violation in Top Decays- Erika Artukovic (Dartmouth University), Sarah Demers, Ben Kilminster, Jedung Lee, Kevin McFarland, Kirsten Tollefson, Brock Tweedie, Tony Vaiciulis (University of Rochester), Wells Wulsin (Harvard University)
12:09 B12.006
UNIVARIATE AND BIVARIATE STATISTICS OF THE INTENSITY FLUCTUATIONS OF COUPLED MODE OPTICAL SYSTEMS- Shaun Giammichele, Biman Das (State University of New York College at Potsdam)
12:21 B12.007
David Bohm's Hidden Variables Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics- Ned Hall (MIT), Gary Feldman, Wells Wulsin (Harvard University)
Session B13. GGR: Numerical Relativity and Classical Gravity.
Saturday morning, 10:45, Room 12-13, Renaissance Hotel$
10:45 B13.001
Axisymmetric Gravitational Collapse- Matthew W. Choptuik (University of British Columbia), Eric W. Hirschmann (Brigham Young University), Steven L. Liebling (Southampton College, Long Island University), Frans Pretorius (University of British Columbia)
10:57 B13.002
Relativistic Hydrodynamics with AMR- Orhan Donmez, Joan Centrella (Drexel University and NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center)
11:09 B13.003
Three-dimensional Adaptive Evolutions of Strong Gravitational Waves- Dae-Il Choi, Joan Centrella (Drexel University and NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center)
11:21 B13.004
Isolated horizons in numerical relativity- Olaf Dreyer, Badri Krishnan, Eric Schnetter, Deirdre Shoemaker (Center for Gravitational Physics and Geometry, Pennsylvania State University)
11:33 B13.005
Generic T^2 Symmetric Cosmologies: A Precision Numerical Laboratory for Local Mixmaster Dynamics- Beverly K. Berger (Oakland U.), James Isenberg (U. of Oregon), Marsha Weaver (AEI)
11:45 B13.006
Adaptive Mesh Refinement for Collapsing Cosmological Spacetimes- Zackery Belanger, Beverly K. Berger (Oakland U.), Milo Dorr, Xabier Garaizar (LLNL)
11:57 B13.007
Numerical simulation of generic singularities- David Garfinkle (Oakland University)
12:09 B13.008
Numerical evolution of constant mean curvature foliations of single black hole spacetimes- Pablo Laguna (Penn State University), Adrian Gentle, Warner Miller (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Deirdre Shoemaker (Penn State University)
12:21 B13.009
Solving the Constraint Equations of General Relativity- Harald P. Pfeiffer, Lawrence E. Kidder, Mark A. Scheel, Saul A. Teukolsky (Cornell University), Gregory B. Cook (Wake Forest University)
12:33 B13.010
Numerical Simulations of Black Holes with Excision- Deirdre Shoemaker, Gioel Calabrese, David Garrison, Bernard Kelly, Pablo Laguna, Keith Lockitch, Jorge Pullin, Kenneth Smith, Manuel Tiglio (Penn State University)
12:45 B13.011
Gravitation, Symmetry and Undergraduates- Jamie Jorgensen (Utah State University), Formal Geometry and Mathematical Physics Team
12:57 B13.012
Internal-structure dependent coefficients in the post-Newtonian equations of motion- Eanna Flanagan (Cornell University)
13:09 B13.013
Fast travel in spherically symmetric geometries- Belkis Cabrera Palmer, Donald Marolf (Syracuse University)
13:21 B13.014
Neutron Star Structure In The Presence of Scalar Fields- James Crawford (Penn State - Fayette), Demosthenes Kazanas (NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Code 661)
13:33 B13.015
Weak Field Limit of a Scale Invariant Yang-Mills Theory of Gravity- James P. Crawford (Pennsylvania State University)
Session B14. DAP: Galaxies, Supernovae, and Cosmology.
Saturday morning, 10:45, Room 14, Renaissance Hotel$
10:45 B14.001
Galaxies in a Charged Universe- Steven Scurlock (Stephen F. Austin State University)
10:57 B14.002
Black Hole Formation by Rossby Vortices- Stirling Colgate, Hui Li (LANL)
11:09 B14.003
Massive Black-Hole Binaries in Galactic Nuclei- Milos Milosavljevic, David Merritt (Rutgers University)
11:21 B14.004
Dynamical Rotational Instability at Low T/|W|- Joan Centrella (Department of Physics, Drexel University), Kimberly New (X-2, MS B-220, Los Almos National Laboratory), Lisa Lowe (Department of Physics, Drexel University), J. David Brown (Department of Physics, North Carolina State University)
11:33 B14.005
Consequences of Accretion onto Primordial Compact Objects- Cole Miller, Eve Ostriker (University of Maryland at College Park)
11:45 B14.006
Connecting Numerical Models of Galaxy Collisions to Multi-Wavelength Observations- Nathan C. Hearn, Susan A. Lamb (Center for Theoretical Astrophysics, Departments of Physics and of Astronomy, University of Illinois)
11:57 B14.007
Galaxies Associated with Damped Lyman Alpha Absorbers at z=4- Eric Gawiser, Arthur M. Wolfe (U.C. San Diego), Jason X. Prochaska (Carnegie Observatories)
12:09 B14.008
Three-dimensional modeling of Type Ia supernova explosions- Khokhlov Alexei (Naval Research laboratory)
12:21 B14.009
Questions and Implications of an Accelerating Universe Inferred from Type Ia Supernovae Observations.- D.C. Choudhury (Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY 11201), David W. Kraft (University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT 06601)
12:33 B14.010
Strong lensing of supernovae- Daniel Holz (Institute for Theoretical Physics, UCSB)
12:45 B14.011
Zodiacal Infrared Variability and Influences on Cosmological Information- Thomas Kelsall (NASA/GSFC (emeritus)), Richard G. Arendt, Janet Weiland (Raytheon ITSS)
12:57 B14.012
CMB observations with MAXIMA and MAXIPOL- Bradley Johnson, Matt Abroe (University of Minnesota), Peter Ade (QMWC), Amadeo Balbi, Domingos Barbosa (UC Berkeley/LBNL), Jamie Bock (JPL), Andrea Boscaleri (IROE-CNR), Julian Borrill, Jeffrey Collins (UC Berkeley/LBNL), Paolo de Bernardis (Rome), Pedro Ferreira (Oxford), Shaul Hanany (University of Minnesota), Viktor Hristov (Caltech), Andrew Jaffe (UC Berkeley/LBNL), Terry Jones (University of Minnesota), Andrew Lange (Caltech), Adrian Lee (UC Berkeley/LBNL), Phil Mauskopf (Cardiff), Barth Netterfield (Toronto), Enzo Pascale (Caltech), Bahman Rabii, Paul Richards, George Smoot, Radek Stompor, Celeste Winant, Proty Wu (UC Berkeley/LBNL), MAXIMA Collaboration
13:09 B14.013
Results from the First Two Observing Seasons of PIQUE- Joshua Gundersen (University of Miami), Denis Barkats, Matt Hedman, Suzanne Staggs (Princeton University), Bruce Winstein (University of Chicago), PIQUE Collaboration
13:21 B14.014
Measuring the Mass of the Universe with SDSS Weak Lensing- Timothy McKay, Erin Sheldon, Judith Racusin (University of Michigan, Department of Physics), Phillipe Fischer (University of Toronto), Sloan Digital Sky Survey Collaboration
Session B15. DNP: Nuclear Structure I.
Saturday morning, 10:45, Room 15, Renaissance Hotel$
10:45 B15.001
Coulomb Excitation of ^124,126Xe Studied with Segmented Germanium Detectors- W.F. Mueller, I. Wiedenhoever, J.A. Church, D.C. Dinca, T. Glasmacher, Z. Hu, P.A. Lofy, K.L. Miller, H. Olliver, B.C. Perry, B.T. Roeder ((NSCL/MSU)), M.P. Carpenter, D. Henderson, R.V.F. Janssens, D.G. Jenkins, F.G. Kondev, C.J. Lister, T. Pennington ((ANL)), A. Gade ((Cologne))
10:57 B15.002
First identification of excited states in ^195At- M.B. Smith (Univ. Paisley and Rutgers Univ.), R. Chapman, M. Davison, X. Liang, D.J. Middleton, K.--M. Spohr (Univ. Paisley), O. Dorvaux, P.T. Greenlees, K. Helariutta, P.M. Jones, R. Julin, S. Juutinen, H. Kankaanpää, H. Kettunen, P. Kuusiniemi, M. Leino, M. Muikku, P. Nieminen, P. Rahkila, W.H. Trzaska, J. Uusitalo (Univ. Jyväskylä), W. Meczy\'nski, J. Stycze\'n (Niewodnicza\'nski Institute of Nuclear Physics), K. Eskola (Univ. Helsinki)
11:09 B15.003
Lifetimes Measurements in ^84Zr- Ramiro Cardona (Universidad Nacional de Colombia), Samuel Tabor (Florida State University), Fernando Cristancho (Universidad Nacional de Colombia), G.Z.Solomon Collaboration
11:21 B15.004
Pairing correlations near the drip-lines: HFB on a 2-D lattice- Volker Oberacker, Sait Umar, Jun Chen, Edgar Teran (Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37235, USA)
11:33 B15.005
Transition probability from the ground to the first-excited 2^+ state of even-even nuclides- S. Raman, C. W. Nestor Jr., P. Tikkanen (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
11:45 B15.006
High-spin States in ^174Pt- T.M. Goon, L.L. Riedinger, D.J. Hartley, M. Danchev (University of Tennessee), F.G Kondev, M.P. Carpenter, R.V.F Janssens, K. Abu Saleem, I. Ahmad, M. Alcorta, P Bhattacharyya, L.T. Brown, J. Caggiano, C.N. Davids, S.M. Fischer, A Heinz, R.A. Kaye, T.L. Khoo, T. Lauritsen, C.J. Lister, G.L. Poli, J. Ressler, D. Seweryniak, S. Siem, A.A Sonzogni, J. Uusitalo, I. Wiedenhover (ANL), H. Amro, W.C. Ma, P.G. Varmette (Mississippi St. Univ.), J.A. Cizewski (Affiliation), M.B. Smith (Rutgers Univ.), B. Herskind (NBI), R. Nouicer (Univ. Illinois at Chicago)
11:57 B15.007
Gamma-ray spectra of individual components of decay series- Henry Griffin (Dept. of Chem, U Michigan)
12:09 B15.008
Precise Measurement of the Half-life of ^22Mg- V. E. Iacob, J. C. Hardy, M. Sanchez-Vega, E. Mayes, A. Azhari, C. A. Gagliardi, L. Trache, R. E. Tribble (Cyclotron Institute, Texas Aamp;M University)
12:21 B15.009
Possible Chiral-Twin Bands in ^136Pm- D.J. Hartley, D.L. Balabanski, L.L. Riedinger, Jing-ye Zhang (Univ. of Tennessee), R.W. Laird, M.A. Riley, D.E. Archer, T.B. Brown, F.G. Kondev, J. Pfohl, R.K. Sheline (Florida State Univ.), R.M. Clark, P. Fallon (LBNL), D.G. Sarantites, M. Devlin, D.R. LaFosse (Washington Univ.), I.M. Hibbert, N.J. O'Brien, R. Wadsworth (Univ. of York), D.T Joss, P.J. Nolan, E.S. Paul, S.L. Shepherd (Univ. of Liverpool), J. Simpson (Daresbury Laboratory)
12:33 B15.010
Competition between terminating and collective structures above spin 40 \hbar in ^154Dy- W.C. Ma, J.R. Terry, R.K. Vadapalli, P.G. Varmette, J.W. Watson, J.P. Zhang, S.J. Zhu (Mississippi State University), T.L. Khoo, R.V.F. Janssens, T. Lauritsen, D. Nisius (ANL), I. Ragnarsson (Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden), C.T. Zhang, P. Bhattacharyya, P.J. Daly, Z.W. Grabowski (Purdue University), J.H. Hamilton, A.V. Ramayya (Vanderbilt University)