Program overview
THURSDAY EVENING, 18 OCTOBER 2001
Session FA. Structure of Hadrons.
Thursday evening, 19:00, Haku, Outrigger Wailea Resort
- 19:00 FA.001
An Overview of the Spin Structure of the Nucleon
- Xiangdong Ji (Department of Physics, University of Maryland)
- 19:45 FA.002
Recent Results from HERMES
- Toshi-Aki Shibata (on behalf of the HERMES Collaboration, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
- 20:30 FA.003
The Generalized GDH Sum Rule and Nucleon Spin Structure
- Jian-ping Chen (Jefferson Lab)
- 21:15 FA.004
Measurements of in-medium decay of vector mesons at KEK-PS
- Hideto En'yo (RIKEN)
Session FB. Mini-symposium: Exotic Atoms and Related Topics.
Thursday evening, 19:00, Pikake, Outrigger Wailea Resort
- 19:00 FB.001
Exotic Atom: A Recurring Frontier
- R.S. Hayano (Department of Physics, University of Tokyo/CERN EP)
- 19:30 FB.002
Muonic Hydrogen Atomic Beam Experiments
- Glen Marshall (TRIUMF, 4004 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver V6T 2A3, Canada)
- 19:45 FB.003
Muon-catalyzed fusion experiments at RIKEN-RAL muon facility
- K. Ishida (RIKEN), K. Nagamine (RIKEN and KEK), T. Matsuzaki, Y. Matsuda (RIKEN), N. Kawamura (KEK), S. N. Nakamura (Tohoku Univ.), M. Kato, H. Sugai, M. Tanase (JAERI), K. Kudo, N. Takeda (ETL), G. H. Eaton (RAL)
- 20:00 FB.004
Time-dependent approach to muon stripping and excitation of muonic helium atoms
- Vladimir S. Melezhik (CSULB CA, JINR Dubna Russia)
- 20:15 FB.005
Study of muon-catalyzed fusion in ortho-para controlled solid deuterium
- Akihisa Toyoda (UT), Katsuhiko Ishida, Teiichirou Matsuzaki, Satoshi Nakamura, Yasuyuki Matsuda (RIKEN), Kouichirou Shimomura, Wataru Higemoto (KEK), Kanetada Nagamine (RIKEN,KEK)
- 20:30 FB.006
Capture of negative muons and antiprotons by noble-gas atoms
- James S. Cohen (Los Alamos National Lab)
- 20:45 FB.007
Complex scaling calculation of metastable states of antiprotonic helium atoms
- Yasushi Kino (Tohoku University), Masayasu Kamimura (Kyushu University), Hiroshi Kudo (Tohoku University)
- 21:00 FB.008
Antihydrogen formation in antiproton and positronium collision
- Chi Yu Hu (Dept. of Physics, California State University at Long Beach), David Caballero (same)
- 21:15 FB.009
Stark Transitions in Antiprotonic Helium
- James Russell (Physics Department, University of Cincinnati)
- 21:30 FB.010
Beta-unstable pionic atoms
- S. Hirenzaki (Nara Women's Univ.)
- 21:45 FB.011
Deeply bound pionic atoms and their indication of effective pion mass in nuclear matter
- Kenta Itahashi, Masahiko Iwasaki, Dai Tomono, Tetsu Yoneyama (Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology), Ryugo Hayano, Ken Suzuki (Department of Physics, University of Tokyo), Satoru Hirenzaki (Department of Physics, Nara Women's University), Hans Geissel, Gottfried Münzenberg, Helmut Weick (Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung mbH.), Hansjörg Gilg, Albrecht Gillitzer, Paul Kienle, Matthias Münch, Wolfgang Schott (Physik-Department, Technische Universität München), Toshimitsu Yamazaki (RI Beam Science Laboratory, RIKEN)
Session FC. Mini-symposium: Strangeness Nuclear Physics II.
Thursday evening, 19:00, Mauna Loa, Outrigger Wailea Resort
- 19:00 FC.001
Few-body hypernuclear systems and hyperon-nucleon interactions
- Emiko Hiyama (KEK)
- 19:30 FC.002
The \Lambda-\Sigma Coupling Resolves the Anomalously Small Binding Problem of _\Lambda^5He
- H. Nemura, Y. Akaishi (KEK), Y. Suzuki (Niigata)
- 19:45 FC.003
Observation of Lambpha and \Lambda-\Lambda interaction
- Hitoshi Takahashi (Department of Physics, Kyoto University), KEK-PS E373 Collaboration
- 20:00 FC.004
Non-mesonic weak decays of ^12_\LambdaC and ^89_\LambdaY
- T. Nagae (KEK), KEK-E369 Collaboration (KEK, Seoul, Tokyo, Tohoku, Osaka, Hampton, North Carolina Aamp;T)
- 20:15 FC.005
Nonmesonic Weak Decay of \Lambda and \Lambda \Lambda Hypernuclei
- Kenji Sasaki, Makoto Oka (T.I.Tech.), Takashi Inoue (IFIC)
- 20:30 FC.006
Weak Decays of Light Double-Lambda Hypernuclei
- Kazunori Itonaga (Miyazaki Medical College), Tamotsu Ueda (Ehime University), Toshio Motoba (INT, University of Washington and Osaka E-C University)
- 20:45 FC.007
Hypernuclear physics in the S=-2 sector based on the SU_6 quark model baryon-baryon interaction
- M. Kohno (Kyushu Dental College), Y. Fujiwara (Kyoto Univ.), C. Nakamoto (Suzuka National College of Technology), Y. Suzuki (Niigata Univ.)
- 21:00 FC.008
\Xi^- emission probabilities at (K^-,K^+) reaction points and \Xi N interaction
- Yasuo Yamamoto (Tsuru University), Toru Tamagawa (RIKEN), Tomokazu Fukuda, Toshio Motoba (Osaka Electro-Comm. University)
- 21:15 FC.009
Quasifree Electroproduction of Hyperons on Nuclei
- Joerg Reinhold (Florida International University), E91-016 Collaboration (Jefferson Lab)
- 21:30 FC.010
Electroproduction of Strangeness on Light Nuclei
- F. Dohrmann (Physics Division, Argonne National Lab), E91-016 Collaboration (Jefferson Lab)
- 21:45 FC.011
The study of deeply bound Kaonic nuclei with Antisymmetrized Molecular Dynamics
- A. Dote (KEK), H. Horiuchi (Kyoto univ.), Y. Akaishi (KEK), T. Yamazaki (RIKEN)
- 22:00 FC.012
(K^-,\pi^-) reactions to form nuclear \barK bound states in proton-rich nuclei through \Lambda(1405) as a door way state
- Toshimitsu Yamazaki (RI Beam Science Laboratory, RIKEN), Yoshinori Akaishi (Institute of Particle and Nuclear Studies, KEK)
Session FD. NN Interaction and Nuclear Structure.
Thursday evening, 19:00, Illima, Outrigger Wailea Resort
- 19:00 FD.001
FINE TUNING OF THE N-N FORCE, LOW ENERGY p - d AND n - d ELASTIC SCATTERING OBSERVABLES AND THE STRENGTH OF THE N-N FORCE IN ^3P_J STATES
- Branislav Vlahovic (North Carolina Central University and Thomas Jefferosn National Accelerator Facility), Angelaurelio Soldi (North Carolina Central University)
- 19:15 FD.002
Nd BREAKUP SCATTERING IN CONFIGURATION SPACE
- Vladimir Suslov, Serguei Yakovlev (Dept. of Math. and Comput. Physics, Institute for Physics St. Petersburg University 198904 Ul'yanovskaya 1, Petrodvorets, St. Petersburg, Russia), Branislav Vlahovic (North Carolina Central University and Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility), Angelaurelio Soldi (North Carolina Central University, Durham NC, 27707 U.S.A.)
- 19:30 FD.003
Seaching for NN Correlations in 3He
- Bin Zhang (M.I.T.), CLAS Collaboration
- 19:45 FD.004
An Effective ^3He-N Potential Using a Pauli Corrected Resonating Group Method
- Shuichi Gojuki, Shinsho Oryu (Science University of Tokyo)
- 20:00 FD.005
Ab Initio No-Core Shell Model and Its Applications
- B.R. Barrett (U. Arizona), P. Navratil (LLNL), J.P. Vary (Iowa State U.), D.C.J. Marsden (U. Arizona), W.E. Ormand (LLNL), S.A. Coon (NSF), M.S. Fayache (U. Tunis)
- 20:15 FD.006
Ab Initio shell model with three-body interactions for p-shell nuclei: I. Three-body effective interaction calculation
- Petr Navratil, W. Erich Ormand (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), James P. Vary (Iowa State University)
- 20:30 FD.007
Ab initio shell-model with three-body interactions for p-shell nuclei II: Codes and results for ^8Be and ^10B
- W. Erich Ormand, Petr Navratil (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), James P. Vary (Iowa State University)
- 20:45 FD.008
Techniques for nuclear structure calculations
- Romas Kalinauskas (Institute of Physics, Vilnius, Lithuania), Gintautas Kamuntavi\vcius (Vytautas Magnus University), Bruce Barrett (University of Arizona), Darius Germanas, Saulius Mickevi\vcius (Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania)
- 21:00 FD.009
Large-Dimensional Shell-Model Calculation by Using Dyson Boson Mapping
- Kenjiro Takada, Seiichi Yasumoto (Department of Physics, Kyushu University, Japan)
- 21:15 FD.010
Self Consistency and the Shell Model
- Yitzhak Sharon, Larry Zamick (Rutgers University), Sonia Aroua, Mohamed Fayache (University of Tunesia)
- 21:30 FD.011
Random Interactions and Shell-Model Ground States of Odd-A and Odd-Odd Nuclei
- Mihai Horoi (Department of Physics, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI 48859), B. Alex Brown, Vladimir Zelevinsky (Department of Physics and Astronomy and National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824)
- 21:45 FD.012
Shell model study on E2 effective charges
- A. Umeya, K. Muto (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
- 22:00 FD.013
Microscopic Analysis of Excitation of Giant Resonances by Alpha Scattering.
- S. Shlomo, A.I. Sanzhur, B. Dobrescu (Cyclotron Institute, Texas Aamp;M University)
- 22:15 FD.014
Strength Functions And Transition Densities of The Overtones of Giant Multipole Resonances.
- A.I. Sanzhur, S. Shlomo (Cyclotron Institute, Texas Aamp;M University, College St., TX 77843), V.M. Kolomietz (Institute for Nuclear Research, 03028 Kiev, Ukraine)
Session FE. Hadron Spectroscopy.
Thursday evening, 19:00, Vanda, Outrigger Wailea Resort
- 19:00 FE.001
Precise Measurement of the \eta\rightarrow\pi^0\gamma\gamma Branching Ratio
- G.M. Huber (University of Regina)
- 19:15 FE.002
The Scalar Meson Spectrum in the Improved Ladder Bethe-Salpeter Equation
- Toru Umekawa (Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology), Kenichi Naito (Radiation Laboratory, the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (Riken)), Makoto Takizawa (Laboratory of Computer Sciences, Showa Pharmaceutical University), Makoto Oka (Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
- 19:30 FE.003
Evidences for Possible Existence of Chiral Particles \hspace*3cmin Heavy-Light Quark Meson Systems \ \
- M. Ishida (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.), D. Ito, T. Komada, S. Ishida (Nihon univ.)
- 19:45 FE.004
The D-wave to S-wave amplitude ratio for b_1(1235) \rightarrow ømega \pi^- produced in the \pi^- p \rightarrow ømega \pi^- p at 18 GeV/c
- Mina Nozar (Postdoctoral research associate), E852 Collaboration
- 20:00 FE.005
Search for p\barp resonnances in CLAS
- Matthieu Guillo (University of South Carolina), Jeeferson Laboratory Collaboration
- 20:15 FE.006
A High Resolution Search for the Narrow Tensor Glueball
- Kamal K. Seth (Northwestern University)
- 20:30 FE.007
Strangeonium photo-production at CLAS
- Lei Guo (Vanderbilt University), CLAS Collaboration
- 20:45 FE.008
Differential Cross Sections for Pion Production in the Neutron-Proton System
- T. Akdogan, M. Chtangeev, W.A. Franklin, J.L. Matthews, Y. Safkan, W.M. Schmitt (MIT), P.A.M. Gram, S.A. Wender (LANL)
- 21:00 FE.009
Complete Set of Polarization Observables in pp \rightarrow pp \pi^0 near Threshold
- H.O. Meyer, A. Wellinghausen, J.T. Balewski, J. Doskow, R.E. Pollock, B. v.Przewoski, T. Rinckel, P. Thörngren-Engblom (Indiana Univ. and Cyclotron Facility), L.D. Knutson, W. Haeberli, B. Lorentz, F. Rathmann, B. Schwartz, T. Wise (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison), W.W. Daehnick, Swapan K. Saha (Univ. of Pittsburgh), P.V. Pancella (Western Michigan Univ.)
- 21:15 FE.010
Pion-nucleon charge exchange measurements at low energy
- Michael Sadler (Abilene Christian University), Crystal Ball Collaboration
- 21:30 FE.011
Radiative Capture Cross Sections.
- William Briscoe, Aziz Shafi (The George Washington University), The Crystal Ball Collaboration
- 21:45 FE.012
Scalar Mesons, Glueballs, Instantons and the Glueball/Sigma
- Leonard Kisslinger (Carnegie Mellon University), Mikkel Johnson (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Session FF. Nuclear Astrophysics--Hydrogen Burning.
Thursday evening, 19:00, Paukenikeni I, Outrigger Wailea Resort
- 19:00 FF.001
Non-Adiabatic Atomic Screening in Fusion Reaction
- S. Kimura, N. Takigawa (Tohoku University), M. Abe (Ishinomaki Senshu University), D.M. Brink (ECT)
- 19:15 FF.002
The Slope of the Astrophysical S factor for the ^6Li(p,\gamma)^7Be Reaction at Low Energies
- M. Spraker, R. M. Prior, A. M. Amthor (North Georgia College and State University and TUNL), B. T. Crowley, S. O. Nelson, K. Sabourov, H. R. Weller (Duke University and TUNL), J. H. Kelley, D. R. Tilley (North Carolina State University and TUNL), K. J. Keeter (Idaho State University and TUNL)
- 19:30 FF.003
Microscopic substructure effects in nucleon capture reactions
- Jutta Escher, Byron K. Jennings (TRIUMF), Helmy S. Sherif (University of Alberta)
- 19:45 FF.004
Asymptotic normalization coefficient of ^8B from breakup reactions and the S_17 astrophysical factor
- L. Trache, C.A. Gagliardi, R.E. Tribble (Texas Aamp;M University, College Station, TX-77843, USA), F. Carstoiu (Institute of Atomic Physics, Bucharest, Romania)
- 20:00 FF.005
Backscattering of ^8B and other systematic effects in the determination of the ^7Be(p,\gamma)^8B cross section
- E.C. Mohrmann, A.R. Junghans, K.A. Snover, T.D. Steiger, E.G. Adelberger, H.E. Swanson (University of Washington), L.R. Buchmann, S. Park, A.Y. Zyuzin (TRIUMF)
- 20:15 FF.006
Astrophysical S-factor for ^7Be(p,\gamma)^8B from precision cross section measurements
- A.R. Junghans, E.C. Mohrmann, K.A. Snover, T.D. Steiger, E.G. Adelberger, H.E. Swanson (University of Washington), L.R. Buchmann, S. Park, A.Y. Zyuzin (TRIUMF)
- 20:30 FF.007
The ^10B (\vecp,\gamma) ^11C Reaction at Astrophysically Relevant Energies.
- A.P. Tonchev, S.O. Nelson, K. Sabourov, B.T. Crowley, H.R. Weller (Duke University and TUNL), J.H. Kelley (North Carolina State University and TUNL), R.M. Prior, M. Spraker (North Georgia College and State University and TUNL), Duke University and TUNL Team, North Carolina State University and TUNL Collaboration, North Georgia College and State University and TUNL Collaboration
- 20:45 FF.008
Evidence for a resonance at 126 keV in the ^14N(p,\gamma)^15O reaction
- S.O. Nelson, B.T. Crowley, C.D. Nesaraja, K. Saburov, A.P. Tonchev, H.R. Weller (Duke University and TUNL), J.H. Kelley, D.R. Tilley (North Carolina State University and TUNL), R.M. Prior, M.C. Spraker (North Georgia College and State University and TUNL), Radiative Capture Group at TUNL Team
- 21:00 FF.009
E1 strength of the subthreshold 3/2^+ state in ^15O and its influence to the CNO reaction ^14N(p,\ga mma)^15O
- T. Motobayashi, H. Kobayashi, T. Gomi, M. Serata, S. Takeuchi, Y. Higurashi (Dept. of Phys., Rikkyo Univ.), N. Aoi, H. Sakurai, N. Imai (Dept. of Phys., Univ. of Tokyo), S. Shimoura, H. Iwasaki, M. Kurokawa, T. Teranishi (CNS), M. Ishihara, H. Akiyoshi, S. Ozawa, T. Minemura, Y. Yanagisawa, K. Yoshida (RIKEN), Y. Iwata (NIRS), N. Iwasa (Facul. of Sci., Tohoku Univ.), Z. Liu (Inst. of Mod. Phys.), Zs. Fulop (ATOMKI)
- 21:15 FF.010
Asymptotic normalization coefficients from breakup of light nuclei and astrophysical S-factors
- L. Trache, C. A. Gagliardi, A. M. Mukhamedzhanov, R. E. Tribble (Texas Aamp;M University, College Station, Texas, USA), F. Carstoiu (Institute of Atomic Physics, Bucharest, Romania), E. Sauvan (GANIL, Caen, France)
- 21:30 FF.011
Asymptotic Normalization Coefficients and Radiative Capture Reactions in the CNO cycle
- Akram Mukhamedzhanov, Azhari Azhari, Carl Gagliardi, Akhdiyor Sattarov, Xiaodong Tang, Livius Trache, Robert Tribble (Cyclotron Institute, Texas Aamp;M University), Vaclav Burjan, Vaclav Kroha (Institute for Nuclear Physics, Prague-Rez, Czech Republic), Florin Carstoiu (Institute of Atomic Physics, Bucharest, Romania), Filomena Nunes (Instituto Superior Tecnico, 1096 Lisboa, Portugal)
- 21:45 FF.012
The ^19F(p,\gamma)^20Ne Reaction and Breakout from the Cold CNO Cycle
- Aaron Couture, Jason Daly, Ulrich Giesen, Joachim Görres, Hye-Young Lee, Edward Stech, Claudio Ugalde, Michael Wiescher (Univ. of Notre Dame)
- 22:00 FF.013
Fluorine destruction in AGB stars. The ^19F(\alpha,p) reaction.
- Claudio Ugalde, Aaron Couture, Jason Daly, Uli Giesen, Joachim Goerres, Hye-Young Lee, Ed Stech, Michael Wiescher (Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN46556, U.S.A.), Kent Scheller (Department of Geology and Physics, University of Southern Indiana, Evansville, IN47712, U.S.A.)
Session FG. Neutrino Spectroscopy, Double Beta Decay and Dark Matter.
Thursday evening, 19:00, Paukenikeni II, Outrigger Wailea Resort
- 19:00 FG.001
Borexino Predictions from SNO Results
- Mark Chen (Queen's University)
- 19:15 FG.002
Characterization and Installation of the Photomultiplier Tubes for the KamLAND Outer Detector
- Jason Messimore (North Carolina State University and TUNL), Kengo Nakamura (Duke University and TUNL)
- 19:30 FG.003
Liquid Scintillator Development for KamLAND
- Toshiyuki Iwamoto (JPS)
- 19:45 FG.004
Purification System for KamLAND
- Hiroshi Ogawa (JPS)
- 20:00 FG.005
Balloon Construction of the KamLAND Detector
- Hideki Watanabe (JPS)
- 20:15 FG.006
Low Energy Neutrino Spectroscopy
- Thomas Bowles, Malcolm Fowler, Andrew Hime, Geoff Miller, Axel Pichlmaier, Jerry Wilhelmy, Jan Wouters (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Jacques Bouchez, Phillipe Bourgeois, Remy Chipaux, Michel Cribier, Gabriele Fioni, Jacques Mallet, Jean-pierre Meyer, Henri Zaccone (Saclay), Christian Buck, Wolfgang Hampel, Frank Hartmann, Jurgen Kiko, Till Kirsten, Thierry Lasserre, Dario Motta, Stefan Schoenert, Ute Schwan, Hardy Simgen (MPI Heidelberg), Richard Hahn, Claude Musikas, Ming Yeh (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Raju Raghavan (Lucent Technologies), Venya Berezinsky, Alessandro Bettini, Carla Cattodori, Olga Ryazhskaya (Gran Sasso National Laboratory), Enrico Bellotti (INFN), Mamoto Fujiwara (RCNP Osaka University), Tristan Beau, Alain de Bellefon, Oliver Besida, Janine Boucher, Olivier Dadoun, Herve de Kerret, Didier Kryn, Bernard Lefivier, Michel Obolensky, Daniel Vignaud (IN2P3, College de France), Charles Goodman (Indiana University), Bruce Vogelaar (Virginia Polytechnic), Igor Barabanov, Leonid Bezrukov, Vasily Kornoukhov, George Zatsepin (Institute for Nuclear Research), Boris Kochurov, Viacheslav Konev (ITEP), George Korpusov (Institute for Physical Chemistry), LENS Collaboration
- 20:30 FG.007
Probing an extended region of \Delta m^2 with rapidly oscillating ^7Be solar neutrinos
- Anthony J. Baltz (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
- 20:45 FG.008
Neutrino mass and mixing patterns with singular sterile mass matrices.
- G. J. Stephenson Jr (UNM), T. Goldman (LANL), Bruce H. J. McKellar, M. Garbutt (U. Melbourne)
- 21:00 FG.009
The Majorana Project: a next-generation double-beta decay experiment
- Harry S. Miley, Majorana Collaboration (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 1 Battelle Boulevard, Richland, WA 99352, USA)
- 21:15 FG.010
Enhancing Neutrino Mass Sensitivity for the Majorana Project
- Craig E. Aalseth, Majorana Collaboration (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 1 Battelle Boulevard, Richland, WA 99352, USA)
- 21:30 FG.011
Pulse shape measurement of low energy scintillation signals by means of Flash Scaler for Dark Matter Search.
- Hitoshi Sakai, Izumi Ogawa, Kohji Kishimoto, Saori Umehara, Atsunari Katuski, Daisuke Yokoyama, Kentaro Mukaida, Satoshi Tomii, Shuhei Ajimura, Kenji Matsuoka, Tadafumi Kishimoto (Department of Physics, Osaka Univ.), ELEGANT VI Collaboration
Session FH. Collective Flow and Jet Production in High-Energy Heavy-Ion Collisions.
Thursday evening, 19:00, Awapuhi, Outrigger Wailea Resort
- 19:00 FH.001
Charged and identified elliptic flow measurements by STAR for Au + Au collisions at sqrt(s_nn) = 130 GeV
- Raimond Snellings (LBNL), STAR Collaboration
- 19:15 FH.002
Elliptic Flow Measurements with the PHENIX Detector
- J. Milan (Chem. Dept. Suny Stony Brook), for the PHENIX Collaboration
- 19:30 FH.003
Multi-particle Correlation Measurements with the PHENIX Detector
- N. Ajitanand (Chem. Dept. Suny Stony Brook), for the PHENIX Collaboration
- 19:45 FH.004
K_0 and \Lambda anisotropy parameters from Au+Au collisions at \sqrts_NN = 130 GeV
- Jinghua Fu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Paul Sorensen (University of California at Los Angeles), STAR Collaboration
- 20:00 FH.005
Elliptic flow with respect to reaction plane measured at \sqrt s_NN = 130 GeV Au+Au collisions in RHIC-PHENIX experiment
- Masaya Ono (Univ.of Tsukuba), For the PHENIX Collaboration
- 20:15 FH.006
Hydrodynamical Analysis of 130 GeV/nucleon Au+Au Central Collisions at RHIC
- Kenji Morita (Waseda University), Tetsufumi Hirano (University of Tokyo), Shin Muroya (Tokuyama Women's College), Chiho Nonaka (Hiroshima University)
- 20:30 FH.007
Hydrodynamical Analyses of Collective Flow in Ultra-relativistic Heavy Ion Collision
- Shin Muroya (Tokuyama Women's College), Osamu Miyamura (Hiroshima University)
- 20:45 FH.008
High p_t charged spectra and identified particle ratios in Au+Au collisions at \sqrts_NN=130 GeV at RHIC
- Bum Choi (UT at Austin/LBL for the STAR Collaboration)
- 21:00 FH.009
Neutral pions and photons measured in Au+Au collisions in the PHENIX Experiment at RHIC
- Gabor David (Brookhaven National Laboratory, PHENIX Collaboration)
- 21:15 FH.010
Jet quenching and the need for hard pion and kaon production measurements from pp and pA collisions at RHIC
- George Fai, Yi Zhang (Kent State Univ.), Gabor Papp (Eotvos Univ., Hungary), Gergely Barnafoldi, Peter Levai (CRIP, Hungary)
- 21:30 FH.011
High Transverse Momentum Charged Particles Azimuthal Correlation in PHENIX
- Jan Rak (Iowa State University), PHENIX Collaboration
Session FJ. Mini-symposium: Exotic Properties of Nuclei Far from Stability II.
Thursday evening, 19:00, Lokelani III, Outrigger Wailea Resort
- 19:00 FJ.001
Changes of nuclear structure toward the drip lines
- Tohru Motobayashi (Department of Physics, Rikkyo University, Toshima, Tokyo 171, Japan)
- 19:30 FJ.002
Electron Scattering from Exotic Nuclei
- Elvira Moya de Guerra, Eduardo Garrido
- 19:45 FJ.003
Yrast and Yrare Structure of Exotic Nuclei with N\,\sim\,20
- Yutaka Utsuno (Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute), Takaharu Otsuka (Department of Physics, University of Tokyo/RIKEN), Takahiro Mizusaki (Department of Law, Senshu University), Michio Honma (Center for Mathematical Sciences, University of Aizu)
- 20:00 FJ.004
Electromagnetic Moments of Neutron-rich Nuclei Studied with Polarized Radioactive Nuclear Beams
- K. Asahi, H. Ogawa, H. Miyoshi, D. Kameda, K. Yogo, A. Goto, T. Suga, K. Sakai (Tokyo Inst. Technology), H. Ueno, H. Watanabe, W. Sato, Y. Kobayashi, A. Yoshimi, A. Yoshida, T. Kubo, M. Ishihara (RIKEN), N. Imai, Y.X. Watanabe, K. Yoneda, N. Fukuda, N. Aoi (U. Tokyo), W.-D. Schmidt-Ott (U. Goettingen), G. Neyens, S. Teughels (U. Leuven)
- 20:15 FJ.005
Low-lying excited state of very neutron-rich nuclei via proton inelastic scattering.
- Y. Yanagisawa (RIKEN), M. Notani, S. Shimoura, H. Iwasaki, S. Michimasa, K. Ue, M. Kurokawa (CNS, University of Tokyo), H. Sakurai, N. Aoi (University of Tokyo), N. Iwasa (Tohoku University), H. Akiyoshi, N. Fukuda, K. Yoneda (RIKEN), T. Nakamura, T. Sugimoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology), M. Kunibu, H. Baba, T. Gomi, A. Saito, T. Minemura, Y.U. Matsuyama, Y. Higurashi, K. Ieki, S. Kanno, M. Serata, E. Takeshita, S. Takeuchi, K. Yamada, K Demichi, H Hasegawa, T. Motobayashi (Rikkyo University)
- 20:30 FJ.006
The Coulomb Excitation of ^24Si
- S. Kanno, T. Gomi, T. Motobayashi, Y. Ando, H. Baba, K. Demichi, U. Futakami, H. Hasegawa, Y. Higurashi, K. Ieki, M. Kunibu, Y.U. Matsuyama, T. Minemura, H. Murakami, A. Saito, M. Serata, E. Takeshita, S. Takeuchi, k. yamada (Rikkyo University), N. Aoi, N. Imai, H. Sakurai (University of Tokyo), S. Michimasa, H. Iwasaki, S. Kubono, S. Shimoura, K. Ue (CNS,University of Tokyo), N. Iwasa (Tohoku University), Zs. Fulop (ATOMKI), T. Nakamura, T. Sugimoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology), T. Kubo, Y. Yanagisawa, K. Yoneda, A. Yoshida, M. Ishihara (RIKEN)
- 20:45 FJ.007
Intermediate-energy Coulomb excitation around N=20 and N=28
- W.F. Mueller, B.A. Brown, T. Glasmacher, R.W. Ibbotson, H. Scheit, B.V. Pritychenko (Michigan State University), P.D. Cottle, K.W. Kemper (Florida State University)
- 21:00 FJ.008
Coulomb excitation of ^84Se
- N. Aoi, N. Imai, H. Iwasaki, A. Kobayakawa, T. Matsuura, H. Sakurai (Univ. of Tokyo), S. Michimasa, M. Notani, S. Shimoura, K. Ue (CNS), M. Ishihara, T. Kubo, Y. Yanagisawa, K. Yoneda (RIKEN), Y. Ando, H. Baba, K. Demichi, U. Futakami, T. Gomi, H. Hasegawa, H. Higurashi, K. Ieki, S. Kanno, M. Kunibu, Y.U. Matsuyama, T. Minemura, T. Motobayashi, H. Murakami, A. Saito, M. Serata, E. Takeshita, S. Takeuchi, K. Yamada (Rikkyo), N. Iwasa (Tohoku), H. Ikeda, M. Kurokawa, M. Miura, T. Nakamura, T. Sugimoto (TITech), Z. Liu, Q. Pan, X. Zhou (INP)
- 21:15 FJ.009
Gamma-ray Spectroscopy of Nano-second Isomers in Neutron-rich Ni Region Produced by Deep-inelastic Collisions
- Tetsuro Ishii, Masato Asai, Peter Kleinheinz, Makoto Matsuda, Shinichi Ichikawa (Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute), Akiyasu Makishima (National Defense Medical College), Masao Ogawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
- 21:30 FJ.010
Limits of the energy-spin phase space beyond the proton drip line
- J.A. Cizewski, M.B. Smith, M.P. Carpenter, F.G. Kondev, T.L. Khoo, T. Lauritsen, R.V.F. Janssens, K. Abu~Saleem, I. Ahmad, C.N. Davids, A. Heinz, C.J. Lister, G.L. Poli, J.J. Ressler, D. Seweryniak, I. Wiedenhöver (Argonne), H. Amro, W.C. Ma (Miss. State Univ.), M. Danchev, D.J. Hartley, L.L. Riedinger (Univ. Tennessee), W. Reviol (Washington Univ.)
- 21:45 FJ.011
The Equation of State of Asymmetric Nuclear Matter and Neutron Rich Nuclei in Laboratories and Neutron Star Crusts
- Kazuhiro Oyamatsu (Department of Media Production and Theories, Aichi Shukutoku University)
- 22:00 FJ.012
Chemical and Mechanical Instability in Hot Neutron-Rich Matter
- A. Sustich, B.A. Li, B. Zhang, M. Tilley, A. Evans (Arkansas State Unversity)
- 22:15 FJ.013
Physics Along the N=Z Line: Spectroscopy of odd-odd and even-even nuclei from 56Ni to 100Sn
- C.J. Lister (Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory Argonne IL60439)
- 22:30 FJ.014
New Proton Radioactivities and Spectroscopy Using Proton Decay Tagging.
- D. Seweryniak (Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory Argonne IL 60439)