Program overview

MONDAY MORNING, 30 APRIL 2001

Session Q1. FPS: What a Physicist Might Need to Know About Climate Change.

Monday morning, 10:45, Grand Ballroom North/Central, Renaissance Hotel

10:45 Q1.001 The Economics of Future Energy
Hugh Pitcher (Pacific Northwest National Lab)
11:30 Q1.002 Extreme Weather Events: Lessons for Climate Change
William H. Hooke (American Meteorological Society)
12:15 Q1.003 Virtual Anasazi: Modeling a Socio-Economic System of the Past
George J. Gumerman (Director, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona)
13:00 Q1.004 The Role of Scientists in Climate Change Policy
To Be Announced ()
   

Session Q2. DNP: Chiral Dynamics.

Monday morning, 10:45, Grand Ballroom South, Renaissance Hotel

10:45 Q2.001 A Tribute to Herman Feshbach
J.D. Walecka (College of William and Mary)
11:21 Q2.002 Chiral dynamics
Ulf-G. Meissner (FZ Juelich, IKP (Th), D-52425 Juelich, Germany)
11:57 Q2.003 New Measurements of the Properties of K^+_e4 Decays
Michael Zeller (Yale University), BNL E865 Collaboration
12:33 Q2.004 Recent progress in experimental pi-N chiral dynamics
Marcello Pavan (TRIUMF)
13:09 Q2.005 Effective Field Theory in Nuclear Astrophysics
Jiunn-Wei Chen (University of Maryland, College Park)
   

Session Q3. GGR/GFC: Present Status and Future Prospects for LIGO, LISA and Gravity Probe B.

Monday morning, 10:45, Renaissance East, Renaissance Hotel

10:45 Q3.001 Status of LIGO
Nergis Mavalvala (LIGO Laboratory, Caltech)
11:21 Q3.002 The Second Generation Gravitational Wave Detectors
Peter Fritschel (Massachusetts Institute of Technolgy)
11:57 Q3.003 Mapping the Gravitational Sky Between 0.1 mHz and 1 Hz
Robin Stebbins (University of Colorado)
12:33 Q3.004 Gravity Probe B: Countdown to Launch
C.W.F. Everitt (Gravity Probe B Team)
   

Session Q4. GPAP/DAP: Energetic Processes in the Solar Atmosphere.

Monday morning, 10:45, Renaissance West A, Renaissance Hotel

10:45 Q4.001 New Insights into the Physics of the Solar Corona from SOHO/LASCO
Russell Howard (Naval Research Laboratory)
11:21 Q4.002 TRACE Observations of the Sun
Richard Fisher (NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center)
11:57 Q4.003 Tracking Energetic Electrons in Coronal and Interplanetary Structures
Jean-Louis Bougeret (DESPA-UMR CNRS 8632-Observatory of Paris)
12:33 Q4.004 Solar Energetic Particle Acceleration
James Miller (University of Alabama in Huntsville)
13:09 Q4.005 Acceleration and Propagation of Flux-Rope CMEs: Theory and Observations
James Chen (Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory)
   

Session Q5. DPF: Standard Model and Beyond.

Monday morning, 10:45, Renaissance West B, Renaissance Hotel

10:45 Q5.001 New Results from the Muon g-2 Experiment at BNL
David Hertzog (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
11:21 Q5.002 Tests of the Standard Model at LEP and SLC
Eric Torrence (University of Chicago)
11:57 Q5.003 The Standard Model and Beyond at Tevatron
Young-Kee Kim (UC Berkeley)
12:33 Q5.004 Searches for New Particles and Phenomena at LEP200
Stephen Armstrong (University of Wisconsin)
13:09 Q5.005 New Physics from Above
Scott Thomas (Stanford University)
   

Session Q6. FEd: Recruiting and Retaining Undergraduate Physics Majors.

Monday morning, 10:45, Auditorium, Renaissance Hotel

10:45 Q6.001 Building Undergraduate Physics Programs for the 21st Century
Robert Hilborn (Amherst College)
11:21 Q6.002 Revitalization of an Undergraduate Physics Program: A Success Story
Gubbi Sudhakaran (University of Wisconsin-La Crosse)
11:57 Q6.003 Strengthening Undergraduate Physics at Lawrence University
David M. Cook (Department of Physics, Lawrence University, Appleton, WI 54912)
12:33 Q6.004 Recruiting and Retaining Physics Majors at Brigham Young University
R. Steven Turley (Brigham Young University)
13:09 Q6.005 Successful Undergraduate Physics Program Initiatives at Southern University - Baton Rouge
Stephen C. McGuire (Department of Physics, Southern University and Aamp;M College, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70813)
   

Session Q8. DNP: Electo- and Photo-production Processes.

Monday morning, 10:45, Room Congressional B, Renaissance Hotel

10:45 Q8.001 Photoproduction of hyperon resonances
Henry G. Juengst (University of Minnesota, Department of Physics), CLAS Collaboration
10:57 Q8.002 Photoproduction of \Sigma^+
Bryan Carnahan (Catholic University of America for the CLAS Collaboration)
11:09 Q8.003 Nucleon Resonances in Eta Photoproduction
Agung Waluyo, Cornelius Bennhold (The George Washington University)
11:21 Q8.004 Electroproduction of K0* mesons from hydrogen
A. Weisberg, K. Hicks (Ohio University), CLAS Collaboration
11:33 Q8.005 Hypernuclear Spectroscopic Study at TJNAF
Jinghua Liu (University of Minnesota), E89-009 Collaboration
11:45 Q8.006 On the determination of the axial form factor with pion electroproduction processes
Helmut Haberzettl (Center for Nuclear Studies, Department of Physics, The George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052)
11:57 Q8.007 First results on Deep Virtual Compton Scattering at 4 GeV to 5 GeV with CLAS at Jefferson Lab
Stepan Stepanyan, Latifa Elouadrhiri (Christopher Newport University and JLAB, Newport News, Virginia), Volker Burkert (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility), CLAS Collaboration
12:09 Q8.008 Virtual Compton Scattering at Bates
Paul Bourgeois (University of Massachusetts), OOPS Collaboration
12:21 Q8.009 Threshold \pi^0 Electroproduction Experiments: Disagreement with Chiral Perturbation Theory
A.M. Bernstein (M.I.T.)
12:33 Q8.010 Threshold Electroproduction of Neutal Pions from the Proton
Douglas Higinbotham (M.I.T.), Jefferson Lab Hall-A Collaboration, BigBite Collaboration
12:45 Q8.011 \largeSingle Spin Beam Asymmetry Measurements from p(\vece,e^'p)\pi^o in \Delta(1232) Resonance Region,
Kyungseon Joo (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility), For the CLAS Collaboration
12:57 Q8.012 The Weak Strangeness Changing Reaction e^- + p \longrightarrow \Sigma^0 + \nu_e
Stephan Mintz (Florida International University)
   

Session Q9. DPP: Basic Plasma Physics, Plasma Sources and Plasma Expansion.

Monday morning, 10:45, Room 2, Renaissance Hotel

10:45 Q9.001 The Interaction of Small Dust Particles in Highly-Ionized Thermal Plasmas
M. E. Markes (University of Nebraska-Kearney), P. F. Williams (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
10:57 Q9.002 Effect of Trapped Ions on Shielding of a Charged Spherical Object in a Plasma
Martin Lampe, Gurudas Ganguli, Glenn Joyce (Naval Research Laboratory), Valeriy Gavrishchaka (SAIC, McLean, VA 22101)
11:09 Q9.003 A Bouyancy-Drag Model for Single-Mode Richtmyer-Meshkov Instability
Todd Smith, Folkert Tangerman (Department of Applied Mathematics, SUNY Stony Brook)
11:21 Q9.004 Could Sonic Cavitation Drive Fusion Reactions?
William C. Mead (Adaptive Network Solutions Research, Inc.), D.F. Gaitan (Impulse Devices, Inc.)
11:33 Q9.005 Gridded IEC Discharge Physics with an Auxiliary Ion Source
George H. Miley (University of Illinois, UIUC Campus, Urbana, IL 61801)
11:45 Q9.006 ENHANCEMENT OF LASER INDUCED BREAKDOWN EMISSION IN THE PRESENCE OF EXTERNAL MAGNETIC FIELD
Virendra N. Rai, Hansheng Zhang, Fang Y. Yueh, Jagdish P. Singh (DIAL, Mississippi State University,205 Research Boulevard, Starkville, MS39759 USA)
11:57 Q9.007 X-ray and EUV emission induced by variable laser pulse-width irradiation of Ar and Kr clusters and droplets.
Enrique Parra, I. Alexeev, J. Fan, K.Y. Kim, H.M. Milchberg (Institute for Physical Science and Technology, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742), S.J. McNaught (National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899)
12:09 Q9.008 Krypton droplet plasma disassembly in an intense laser field
S. J. McNaught (Institute for Physical Science and Technology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD and National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD), J. Fan, E. Parra, H. M. Milchberg (Institute for Physical Science and Technology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD)
12:21 Q9.009 Study of supersonic plasma technology jets
Svetlana Selezneva, Victor Sember, Denis Gravelle, Maher Boulos (CRTP, Chemical Engineering Dept, University of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada, J1K 2R1)
   

Session Q10. DPF: Pertubative and Nonperturbative QCD.

Monday morning, 10:45, Room 3, Renaissance Hotel

10:45 Q10.001 Proton Polarization Measurement for SLAC Experiment E155
Paul McKee (University of Virginia), E155 Collaboration
10:57 Q10.002 Single Spin Azimuthal Asymmetries from Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering
Edward R. Kinney (University of Colorado), HERMES Collaboration
11:09 Q10.003 Diffractive Vector Meson Production at HERA
Bruce Mellado (Columbia University), The ZEUS Collaboration
11:21 Q10.004 Spin-Parity Analysis of The f_1(1285)\pi^\pm System
Kihyeon Cho (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), E831/FOCUS Collaboration
11:33 Q10.005 Inclusive Photon Production at the Tevatron Collider
Dana Partos, CDF Collaboration
11:45 Q10.006 QCD measurements at the CERN LHC using the ATLAS detector
Bryan Caron (University of Alberta), ATLAS Collaboration
11:57 Q10.007 NNLO-NLL corrections in high E_T jet production
Nikolaos Kidonakis (Florida State University)
12:09 Q10.008 Production of \pi^\pm, K^\pm, p and \barp in Quark, Antiquark and Gluon Jets
Hyejoo Kang (Rutgers University(SLD collaboration))
12:21 Q10.009 Improved Studies of b Fragmentation in Z^0 Decays
Gavin Nesom (Oxford University), The SLD Collaboration
12:33 Q10.010 A Measurement of the QCD Colour Factors using Event Shape Distributions at \sqrts=14 GeV to 189 GeV
S. Kluth, P. A. Movilla Fernandez, S. Bethke, C. Pahl, P. Pfeifenschneider (Max-Plank-Institut für Physik)
   

Session Q12. DNP: Relativistic Heavy Ions II.

Monday morning, 10:45, Room 5, Renaissance Hotel

10:45 Q12.001 Mid-rapidity charged kaon ratios from Au+Au collisions
C. L. Kunz, M. Kaplan (Carnegie Mellon University), N. Xu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), STAR Collaboration
10:57 Q12.002 Balance Function Analysis at STAR
Marguerite Belt Tonjes, G.D. Westfall, A.M. Vander Molen (Michigan State University), STAR Collaboration
11:09 Q12.003 Measurement Of Charged Antiparticle To Particle Ratios by The PHOBOS Detector At RHIC
Conor Henderson (MIT), PHOBOS Collaboration
11:21 Q12.004 spectra of high momentum charged particles
Jiangyong Jia, Federica Messer, Ralf Averbeck, Jane Burward-Hoy, Axel Drees (SUNY at Stony Brook), PHENIX Collaboration
11:33 Q12.005 Angular Correlations at High-pt
Craig Ogilvie (Iowa State University), PHENIX Collaboration
11:45 Q12.006 Back to Back Photon Correlations in PHENIX
Mickey Chiu, James Nagle, William Zajc (Columbia University), PHENIX Collaboration
11:57 Q12.007 Evidence for topological defect production in heavy ion collisisons
J.I. Kapusta (University of Minnesota), S.M.H. Wong (Ohio State University)
12:09 Q12.008 Event-by-Event Fluctuations from Decay of a Condensate for Z(3) Wilson Lines
Adrian Dumitru (Physics Dept., Columbia University), Robert Pisarski (Nuclear Theory Group, Brookhaven Nat'l Lab), Ove Scavenius (Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark)
12:21 Q12.009 Net Charge Fluctuations at Mid-rapidity in Au+Au Collisions at \sqrts_nn = 130 GeV
Henrik Tydesjo (Lund University), Phenix Collaboration
12:33 Q12.010 Event-by-event transverse phase-space analysis in STAR
Jeffrey Reid (University of Washington), STAR Collaboration
12:45 Q12.011 Event-by-event fluctuations in the mean transverse momentum of charged particles produced in Au+Au Collisions in the PHENIX Experiment at RHIC
Jeffery T. Mitchell (Brookhaven National Laboratory), PHENIX Collaboration
12:57 Q12.012 Study of particle production fluctuations in Au + Au at sqrt(s_NN) = 130 GeV
Claude A. Pruneau (Wayne State University), STAR Collaboration
13:09 Q12.013 Wavelet Analysis In Search Of Disoriented Chiral Condensate in Au + Au Collisions at \sqrt s = 130 A GeV in the PHENIX Experiment at RHIC
Tarun kanti Ghosh (Vanderbilt University), PHENIX Collaboration
   

Session Q13. DNP: Mini-Symposium: Ultracold Neutrons.

Monday morning, 10:45, Room 12-13, Renaissance Hotel

10:45 Q13.001 The Physics of Ultracold Neutrons and their Production
Steve Lamoreaux (Los Alamos National Laboratory-Physics Division)
11:21 Q13.002 MAMBO II: Neutron Lifetime Measurement with Storage of UCN
Axel Pichlmaier (LANL), Peter Geltenbort (ILL), Klaus Schreckenbach (TU-Muenchen), Vladimir Varlamov (PNPI), Mambo Team
11:33 Q13.003 Using Magnetically Trapped Ultracold Neutrons (UCN) to Measure the Neutron Lifetime
P.R. Huffman, A.K. Thompson (National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg), K.J. Alvine, S.N. Dzhosyuk, C.E.H. Mattoni, D.N. McKinsey, L. Yang, J.M. Doyle (Harvard University), R. Golub (Hahn Meitner Institut, Berlin), S.K. Lamoreaux (Los Alamos National Laboratory), K.J. Coakley (NIST, Boulder)
11:45 Q13.004 Development of a 0.89\simnm Monochromator for Production of Ultracold Neutrons (UCN)
C.E.H. Mattoni, K.J. Alvine, S.N. Dzhosyuk, D.N. McKinsey, L. Yang, J.M. Doyle (Harvard University), C.P. Adams, P.R. Huffman, D.L. Jacobson (National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg), R. Golub, K. Habicht (Hahn Meitner Institut, Berlin), H. Zabel (Ruhr Universitat Bochum)
11:57 Q13.005 Results from a Prototype Experiment for a Neutron EDM Experiment,
M. D. COOPER, P. D. BARNES, D. J. CLARK, M. ESPY, G. L. GREENE, L. J. Marek, S. K. LAMOREAUX, J.-C. PENG, S. PENTTILA (Los Alamos National Laboratory), G. ARCHIBALD, M. HAYDEN, C. LEI (Simon Fraser University)
12:09 Q13.006 Measurement of the Neutron's Beta Decay Asymmetry using Polarized Ultra-cold Neutrons
R.B. Vogelaar, M. Makela, M. Pitt (Virginia Tech), R. Carr, B. Filippone, T.M. Ito, J.W. Martin, R. McKeown, B. Tipton, J. Yuan (California Institute of Technology), P. Geltenbort (Institut Laue-Langevin), K. Soyama (Japan Atomic Energy Reseach Institute), T. Bowles, M. Fowler, R. Hill, A. Hime, G. Hogan, K. Kirch, S. Lamoreaux, C. Morris, A. Pichlmaeir, A. Saunders, S. Seestrom, P. Walstrom, J. Wilhelmy (Los Alamos National Laboratory), A. Alduschenkov, A. Kharitonov, M. Lassakov, Yu. Rudnev, A. Serebrov, A. Vasilev (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute), S. Hoedel, C-Y. Liu, D. Smith, A.R. Young (Princeton U./North Carolina State U.), T. Kitagaki (Tohoku U.), K. Asahi (Tokyo Institute of Technology), M. Hino, T. Kawai, M. Utsuro (U. of Kyoto), A. Garcia (U. of Notre Dame), T. Miyachi (U. of Tokyo)
12:21 Q13.007 The UCN Neutrino Asymmetry
S.A. Hoedl, C.Y. Liu (Princeton University), A.R. Young (Princeton University/North Carolina State University), T.J. Bowles, R. Hill, G. Hogan, K. Kirch, S. Lamoreaux, C. Morris, A. Picklmaier, A. Saunders, S.J. Seestrom (Los Alamos National Laboratory), B. Filippone, T. M. Ito, J. W. Martin, B. Tipton, J. Yuan (California Institute of Technology), M. Makela, M. Pitt, B. Vogelaar (Virginia Polytechnic and State University), P. Geltenbort (Institut Laue-Langevin), A. Serebrov (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute), M. Hino, T. Kawai, M. Utsuro (University of Kyoto)
12:33 Q13.008 Future Experiments with Ultra-Cold Neutrons
Brad Filipone (Kellogg Radiation Laboratory, Caltech, Pasadena CA 91125)
12:45 Q13.009 A Solid Ortho-deuterium Superthermal Ultra-cold Neutron Source
C.-Y. Liu, S. Hoedl, D.A. Smith, A.R. Young (Princeton/NCSU), T. Bowles, R. Hill, G. Hogan, K. Kirch, S. Lamoreaux, C.L. Morris, A. Pichlmaier, S.J. Seestrom, A. Saunders (LANL), B. Filippone, T.M. Ito, J.W. Martin, B. Tipton, J. Yuan (CalTech), P. Geltenbort (Institut Laue-Langevin), A. Serebrov (PNPI), M. Hino, T. Kawai, M. Utsuro (KURRI)
12:57 Q13.010 A Dedicated UCN Source at LANSCE
A. Saunders, T.J. Bowles, R. Hill, G. Hogan, K. Kirch, S. Lamoreaux, C.L. Morris, A. Pichlmaier, S. Seestrom (Los Alamos National Laboratory), C.-Y. Liu, S. Hoedl, D.A. Smith (Princeton University), A.R. Young (North Carolina State University), B. Filipone, T.M. Ito, J.W. Martin, B. Tipton, J. Yuan (California Institute of Technology), P. Geltenbort (Institut Laue-Langevin), A. Serebrov (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute)
13:09 Q13.011 Pulsed Laser Deposition Diamond-Like Carbon Guides for use in Polarized Ultracold Neutron Transport
M. Makela, M. Pitt, R.B. Vogelaar (Virginia Tech), A. Pichlmaier (LANL), U. Pesavento (Princeton Univ.), A.R. Young (NCSU), A. Serebrov (PNPI), P. Geltenbort (ILL), K. Soyama (JAERI), M. Hino, M. Utsuro (Univ. of Kyoto), Guide Development Team
13:21 Q13.012 Measurement of electron backscattering for neutron decay experiments
J.W. Martin, B.W. Filippone, T.M. Ito, B. Tipton, J. Yuan (Kellogg Radiation Laboratory, Caltech), S.A. Hoedl, A.R. Young (Princeton/NCSU)
   

Session Q14. DAP: Astrophysics/Instrumentation.

Monday morning, 10:45, Room 14, Renaissance Hotel

10:45 Q14.001 BLAST - A Balloon-borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope
Gregory Tucker (Brown University), BLAST Collaboration
10:57 Q14.002 LOFAR: A LOw Frequency radio ARray
Jacqueline Hewitt (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
11:09 Q14.003 The ZEPLIN II Detector for WIMPs Dark Matter Search
David B Cline, Youngho Seo, Franco Sergiampietri, Hanguo Wang (Physics and Astronomy Department, UCLA)
11:21 Q14.004 Latest results from the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search
Thushara Perera (Department of Physics, Case Western Reserve University), The CDMS Collaboration
11:33 Q14.005 OMNISita: the technology testbed for OMNIS
Alexander Murphy, Richard Boyd (Ohio State University), OMNIS Collaboration
11:45 Q14.006 NEW LABORATORY EVIDENCE FOR HYDROGENATED BUCKMINSTERFULLERENE AS A COMPONENT OF INTERSTELLAR DUST
Conrad Stoldt, Roya Maboudian, Carlo Carraro (Dept. of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley)
11:57 Q14.007 Geometric Description of Kinematic Dynamo
Stanislav Boldyrev (Institute for Theoretical Physics, Santa Barbara), Alexander Schekochihin (Princeton U.)
12:09 Q14.008 Finite correlation time effects in the problem of kinematic dynamo
Alexander Schekochihin (UCLA), Stanislav Boldyrev (ITP, Santa Barbara)
12:21 Q14.009 Sufficient Extra Dimensions
Wayne R. Lundberg (University of Dayton)
12:33 Q14.010 Mercury's Precise Day-to-Year Ratio; What Does it Prove?
Ronald Kotas (Grand Quantum Research)
   

Session Q15. DNP: Nuclear Reactions: Hadrons/Light Ions.

Monday morning, 10:45, Room 15, Renaissance Hotel

10:45 Q15.001 \Lambda Polarization in the Reaction K^- p \rightarrow \pi^0 \Lambda
J. Olmsted, D. M. Manley (Kent State University), Crystal Ball Collaboration
10:57 Q15.002 Angular distribution of spin observables in the ^13C(\vecp,\vecn)^13N reaction at 200 MeV.
Xiaochun Wang, J. Rapaport, M. Palarczyk, C. Hautala, X. Yang (Ohio University), E. Sugarbaker (Ohio State University), D. Prout, B. Anderson, A. R. Baldwin, J. Olmsted, J. W. Watson (Kent State University), I. J. Van Heerden (Indiana University), R. Howes, S. Parks (Ball State University), B. A. Brown (Michigan State University)
11:09 Q15.003 Neutron-deuteron analyzing power at E_n = 1.9 MeV
E.M. Neidel, S. Churchwell, A.S. Crowell, C.R. Howell, R.A. Macri, W. Tornow, R.L. Walter (Duke University and TUNL), C.R. Jackson, R. Pedroni (North Carolina Aamp;T University and TUNL), G. Weisel (Penn State Altoona and TUNL), B.J. Crowe III (Shaw University and TUNL), D.M. Markoff (North Carolina State University and TUNL), H. Witala (Jagellonian University)
11:21 Q15.004 Neutron-Proton Analyzing Power Data at 12.0 MeV
Gary Weisel (Penn State Altoona), Richard Braun, Werner Tornow (Duke University and TUNL)
11:33 Q15.005 Polarization Measurements at the LANSCE Neutron Spallation Source
W.A. Franklin, T. Akdogan, M. Chtangeev, J.B. Hough, J.L. Matthews, Y. Safkan (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), T.N. Taddeucci (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
11:45 Q15.006 nd AND pd BREAKUP SCATTERING IN CONFIGURATION SPACE
Suslov Vladimir, Yakovlev Serguei (Institute for Physics, Sankt - Petersburg State University, 198904 Ul'yanovskaya St.1, Petrodvorets, St.Petersburg, Russia.), Angelaurelio Soldi, Branislav Vlahovic (North Carolina Central University, 1801 Fayetteville St. Durham, 27707 NC, USA and Thomas Jefferson Accelerator Facility, 12000 Jefferson Av. Newport News, VA 23606, USA.)
11:57 Q15.007 Nuclear structure effects in the ^239Pu(n,2n)^238Pu cross section
L.A. Bernstein, J.A. Becker, H. Chen, P.E. Garrett, C.A. McGrath, D.P. McNabb, P. Navratil, W.E. Ormand, M.A. Stoyer, W. Younes (LLNL), M.B. Chadwick, M. Devlin, G.D. Johns, R.O. Nelson, W.S. Wilburn, P.G. Young (LANL)
12:09 Q15.008 Energy Dependence of the Volume Imaginary Optical Potential for Nucleons on ^208Pb at Low Energies
R. E. Shamu, S. M. Ferguson, R. L. Schutt (Western Michigan University)
12:21 Q15.009 Charge Symmetry Violation in the Scattering of Charged Pions from 3H and 3He
I.I. Strakovsky, B.L. Berman, W.J. Briscoe, K.S. Dhuga (GWU), A.E. Kudryavtsev, V.E. Tarasov (ITEP)
12:33 Q15.010 Differences in intermediate-energy p-A and n-A elastic scattering observables
S. Karataglidis, D.G. Madland (Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory)
12:45 Q15.011 Predicting total reaction cross sections for nucleon-nucleus scattering
P.K. Deb, K. Amos (School of Physics, University of Melbourne), S. Karataglidis, M.B. Chadwick, D.G. Madland (Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory)
12:57 Q15.012 Commissioning Results of HADES Dielectron Spectrometer at GSI
Dan Magestro (GSI--Darmstadt), HADES Collaboration
13:09 Q15.013 ^196Pt(n,xnyp\gamma) reactions using spallation neutrons from 1 to 250 MeV
E. Tavukcu (NCSU), L.A. Bernstein, K. Hauschild, J.A. Becker, P.E. Garrett, C.A. McGrath, D.P. McNabb, W. Younes (LLNL), M.B. Chadwick, R.O. Nelson, G.D. Johns (LANL), G.E. Mitchell (NCSU)