Program overview

SATURDAY MORNING, 20 OCTOBER 2001

Session SA. Hypernuclear Physics.

Saturday morning, 08:30, Haku, Outrigger Wailea Resort

08:30 SA.001 Recent Progress of Strangeness Nuclear Physics at BNL and KEK
Ken'ichi Imai (Kyoto Univ.)
09:15 SA.002 Strange Things are Happening
Ed V. Hungerford (University of Houston)
10:00 SA.003 Effects of Hyperon Mixing in Neutron Star Cores
Tatsuyuki Takatsuka (Iwate University)
10:45 SA.004 Characteristic Features of Strangeness Nuclear Systems
Yoshinori Akaishi (Institute of Particle and Nuclear Studies, KEK)

Session SB. Mini-symposium: High Temperature Nucleosynthesis II.

Saturday morning, 08:30, Pikake, Outrigger Wailea Resort

08:30 SB.001 High-temperature nucleosynthesis on the neutron-rich side of stability
Toshitaro Kajino (National Astronomical Observatory)
09:00 SB.002 Underground accelerator nuclear astrophysics
Uwe Greife (Colorado School of Mines), LUNA Collaboration
09:15 SB.003 ^3He + ^3He measurement at E_cm = 45keV\sim25keV
Takahisa Itahashi (RCNP), M. Komori (Osaka University), N. Kudomi, S. Yoshida, K. Takahisa (RCNP)
09:30 SB.004 S-process Nucleosynthesis in AGB Stars
Maria Lugaro (Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge (UK))
09:45 SB.005 New data for an R-matrix analysis of the ^13C(\alpha,n) reaction.
M. Heil (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe), F. Käpeller (), R. Reifarth (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe), A. Couture, J. Daly, R. Detwiler, J. Görres, U. Giesen, E. Stech, P. Tischhauser, C. Ugalde (), M. Wiescher (University of Notre Dame, IN)
10:00 SB.006 \alpha-capture on ^18O and its astrophysical implications
J. Görres, M. Wiescher (University Of Notre Dame), S. Dababneh, M. Heil, R. Reifarth, F. Käppeler (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe)
10:15 SB.007 Excited-State \beta-Decay and Effects on the r-Process of Nucleosynthesis
Michael Famiano (Ohio State University, RIKEN), Richard Boyd (Ohio State University), Toshitaka Kajino (National Astronomical Observatory, University of Tokyo)
10:30 SB.008 The role of fission in Supernovae r-process nucleosynthesis
Kaori Otsuki, Toshitaka Kajino (NAOJ), Kosuke Sumiyoshi (Numazu-CT), Masahisa Ohta (Konan Univ.), J.Grant Mathews (Univ. Notre Dame)
10:45 SB.009 r-process nucleosynthesis in Type-II Supernova Model with Neutron Star Mass \sim 1.4 M_ødot
Mariko Terasawa (University of Tokyo), Kousuke Sumiyoshi (Numazu College of Technology), Toshitaka Kajino (National Astronomical Observatory), Grant Mathews (University of Notre Dome), Karlheinz Langanke (University of Arhus)
11:00 SB.010 r-process in supernova explosions; prompt vs delayed
K. Sumiyoshi (Numazu College of Technology), M. Terasawa (National Astronomical Observatory), G.J. Mathews (University of Notre Dame), T. Kajino (National Astronomical Observatory), S. Yamada (Osaka University), H. Suzuki (Science University of Tokyo)
11:15 SB.011 Isotope Distribution of Elements in Liquid-Gas Coexistence Region of Supernova Matter
Chikako Ishizuka, Akira Ohnishi (Hokkaido Univ., Sapporo, Japan), Kousuke Sumiyoshi (Numazu CT., Numazu, Japan)

Session SC. Solar Neutrinos - SNO.

Saturday morning, 08:30, Mauna Loa, Outrigger Wailea Resort

08:30 SC.001 Neutrino-Nucleus Reactions in Effective Field Theory
Kuniharu Kubodera (University of South Carolina)
08:45 SC.002 Determination of the Charged-Current Rate and Energy Scale in SNO by Means of a Calibration Source-Independent Analysis of the Energy Spectrum
Karsten M. Heeger, R.G.H. Robertson (University of Washington, CENPA), SNO Collaboration
09:00 SC.003 When does the Sun shine brightest in Sudbury?: The day-night effect at SNO
Miles Smith (Center for Experimental Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics, University of Washington), SNO Collaboration (Sudbury, Ontario)
09:15 SC.004 Neutrino Reactions on the deuteron
S. Nakamura, T. Sato (Osaka Univ.), V. Gudkov, K. Kubodera (USC)
09:30 SC.005 The SNO Energy Response in the pure D_2O Phase
Andre Hamer (Los Alamos National Laboratory), SNO Collaboration
09:45 SC.006 Neutron Transport and Detection Efficiency in the pure D_2O phase for the SNO
M.R. Dragowsky (Los Alamos National Laboratory), for the SNO COLLABORATION
10:00 SC.007 Muon induced spallation neutrons in the SNO
Ryuta Hazama (University of Washington, SNO COLLABORATION), SNO Collaboration
10:15 SC.008 High Energy Response of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
A.W.P. Poon (INPA, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Sudbury Neutrino Observatory Collaboration

Session SD. Nuclear Structure IV: Light Nuclei.

Saturday morning, 08:30, Illima, Outrigger Wailea Resort

08:30 SD.001 Exotic Clustering Structure In Light Neutron-Rich Nuclei
Naoyuki Itagaki (Department of Physics, University of Tokyo)
09:00 SD.002 Multi-Cluster States of Highly Excited ^24Mg Nucleus
M. Takashina, Y. Kudo, Y. Sakuragi (Osaka City University), M. Ito, S. Okabe (Hokkaido University)
09:15 SD.003 The breaking of the magic number N=20 in ^32Mg and ^30Ne - its relation with the cluster structure -
Masaaki Kimura, Horiuchi Hisashi (Department of Physics)
09:30 SD.004 Spectra of neutrons emitted from excited/ground states of ^24,25O
Rintaro Fujimoto (University of Tokyo), Takaharu Otsuka (University of Tokyo / RIKEN), Toshio Suzuki (Nihon University), Yutaka Utsuno (Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute)
09:45 SD.005 Structure of Drip Line Nuclei ^23O and ^19C
Hiroyuki Sagawa (Center for Mathematical Sciences, the University of Aizu), Toshio Suzuki (Nihon University), GianLuca Colo (Universita degli Studi and INFN, Sezione di Milano)
10:00 SD.006 Spin Assignment for Excited States in Neutron-rich ^32,33Si and ^34P
Masato Asai, Tetsuro Ishii, Makoto Matsuda (Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute), Akiyasu Makishima (National Defense Medical College), Masao Ogawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
10:15 SD.007 Search for ^21B
Y. Yamaguchi, T. Suzuki, T. Izumikawa, T. Kato, Y. Kawamura (Niigata University, Japan), A. Ozawa, T. Yamaguchi, T. Zheng, R. Kanungo, T. Ohnishi, T. Suda, I. Tanihata, K. Yoshida (RIKEN, Japan), S. Momota (Kochi University of Technology, Japan), K. Kimura (Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science, Japan)
10:30 SD.008 Evidence for a 3.8 MeV State in ^9B and the Mass 9 System
H. Utsunomiya, K. Yamasaki, H. Akimune, T. Yamagata (Konan University), M. Fujimura, M. Yosoi (RCNP), M. Fujiwara (RCNP-JAERI), K. Hara, T. Ishikawa, T. Kawabata (Kyoto University)
10:45 SD.009 Identification of Single-Particle Structure in Knockout Reactions With Radioactive Beams
P.G. Hansen, B.M. Sherrill, D. Bazin, B.A. Brown, J. Enders, T. Glasmacher, V. Maddalena, R. Terry (National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University), J.A. Tostevin (University of Surrey)
11:00 SD.010 Study of hole states of \beta unstable nuclei by means of the (p,2p) reaction
Hideaki Otsu (Department of Physics, Tohoku University), Toshio Kobayashi, Takashi Okuda, Kazutaka Ozeki, Kiwamu Watanabe, Eiichi Takada (National Institute of Radiological Sciences(NIRS)), Yoshitaka Matsuyama (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization(KEK)), Akira Okihana (Department of Physics, Kyoto University of Education), Akira Ozawa (The Institute of Physics and Chemistry(RIKEN))
11:15 SD.011 Breakup of 170 MeV ^17F by ^208Pb
J.F. Liang, J.R. Beene, A. Galindo-Uribarri, J. Gomez del Campo, C.J. Gross, M.L. Halbert, P.E. Mueller, D. Shapira, D.W. Stracener, R.L. Varner (Physics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA), H. Esbensen (Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory), I.J. Thompson (Department of Physics, University of Surrey, UK)
11:30 SD.012 Fragmentation of Deep-Hole States in ^11B and ^15N
MASARU YOSOI (Department of Physics, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan), RCNP-E110/E148 Collaboration
11:45 SD.013 Di-triton Structure in ^6He
A. Shiokawa, H. Akimune, T. Yamagata, H. Utsunomiya, K. Yamasaki, M. Ohta (Konan Univ.), S. Nakayama, K. Fushimi (Univ. of Tokushima), M. Yosoi (Kyoto Univ.), M. Fujiwara, K. Hara (RCNP Osaka Univ.), Y. Arimoto (SPring-8), M. Tanaka (Kobe Tokiwa College)

Session SE. Lattice QCD and High Density QCD.

Saturday morning, 08:30, Vanda, Outrigger Wailea Resort

08:30 SE.001 Quenched domain wall QCD with DBW2 gauge action toward nucleon decay matrix element calculation
Yasumichi Aoki (RIKEN BNL Research Center), RIKEN-BNL-Columbia Collaboration
08:45 SE.002 Lattice DWF nucleon axial charge with improved gauge action
Shigemi Ohta (IPNS/KEK and RBRC/BNL), Tom Blum (RIKEN-BNL Research Center), Shoichi Sasaki (University of Tokyo), RIKEN-BNL-Columbia KEK QCD Collaboration
09:00 SE.003 Flavor singlet Nucleon Axial charge with Domain Wall Fermions
Konstantinos Orginos (RIKEN/BNL Research center), RIKEN-BNL Columbia Collaboration
09:15 SE.004 \epsilon^\prime from Quenched Lattice QCD
Tom Blum (RIKEN BNL Research Center), RIKEN BNL Research Center Collaboration
09:30 SE.005 QCDOC: A Multi-teraflops Computer of Lattice Gauge Theory
Azusa Yamaguchi (Coulmbia University), Columbia University Collaboration
09:45 SE.006 Chirality and Localisation of Dirac Operator eigenvectors in QCD.
Christopher Dawson (RIKEN BNL Research Center), RIKEN-Brookhaven-Columbia Collaboration
10:00 SE.007 Meson Spectral Functions at Finite Temperature in Lattice QCD
Tetsuo Hatsuda (Univ. of Tokyo), Masayuki Asakawa (Kyoto Univ.)
10:15 SE.008 Glueball properties at finite temperature
Noriyoshi Ishii (RIKEN), Suganuma Hideo (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Matsufuru Hideo (Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics)
10:30 SE.009 Quark-Number and Chiral Susceptibilities in the T-\mu plane in the Schwinger-Dyson Approach
Takashi Ikeda, Tetsuo Hatsuda (University of Tokyo), Teiji Kunihiro (Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics)
10:45 SE.010 Non-perturbative Renormalization Group approach to The NJL model at Finite Density
Kenichi Naito (RIKEN), Yukio Nemoto, Teiji Kunihiro (YITP)
11:00 SE.011 Momentum dependent gap in two flavor color superconductivity
Hiroaki Abuki, Tetsuo Hatsuda (University of Tokyo), Kazunori Itakura (RIKEN-BNL)
11:15 SE.012 Color superconductivity in quark matter
Shigehiro Yasui, Osamu Kiriyama (Osaka University)

Session SF. Structure of Baryons.

Saturday morning, 08:30, Paukenikeni I, Outrigger Wailea Resort

08:30 SF.001 Spin polarizabilities of the nucleon in next to leading order calculation of a large N_c baryon model
Yuichiro Tanushi, Sakae Saito (Nagoya University)
08:45 SF.002 Nucleon structure function in the quark-diquark model at finite density
Hirobumi Mineo (Tokyo University), Wolfgang Bentz (Tokai University), Koichi Yazaki (Tokyo Woman's Christian University)
09:00 SF.003 Flavor-nonsinglet nuclear structure functions
Koichi Saito (Tohoku College of Pharmacy, Japan), Kazuo Tsushima (CSSM, Australia)
09:15 SF.004 Contribution of Vector Mesons to Spin Structure of Proton
Farid Zamani (Villanova University)
09:30 SF.005 A Measurement of the Strange-Spin of the Nucleon via Neutrino-Nucleon Elastic Scattering
R. Tayloe (Indiana University), LSND Collaboration
09:45 SF.006 Magnetic Moment of a Relativistic Three-Body System
Miho Koma(Takayama), Hiroshi Toki (RCNP, Osaka Univ.)
10:00 SF.007 The charge symmetry breaking in the quark exchange interaction
Takashi Nasu, Makoto Oka (T.I.T.), Sachiko Takeuchi (Japan College of Social Work)
10:15 SF.008 Quark model calculation of cross sections and spin observables for \barpp\rightarrow \bar\Lambda\Lambda
Mary Alberg (Seattle University, University of Washington), Ernest Henley (University of Washington), Peter Kunz (University of Colorado), Lawrence Wilets (University of Washington)
10:30 SF.009 Search for Very Narrow Dibaryon States by the p+d Scattering
A. Tamii, H. Sakai, K. Sekiguchi, K. Yako, S. Sakoda, M. Hatano, H. Kato, Y. Maeda, T. Saito, N. Uchigashima, T. Ishida (University of Tokyo), K. Hatanaka, T. Wakasa, J. Kamiya, D. Hirooka (RCNP), T. Uesaka (Saitama University)
10:45 SF.010 Quark Model Calculations of Valence Quark Distributions in Helium-3
C.J. Benesh (Wesleyan College(Georgia)), T. Goldman (Los Alamos National Laboratory), G.J. Stephenson (University of New Mexico), K.R. Maltman (York University)
11:00 SF.011 Deuteron Decay and Low-scale Quantum Gravity
Carl E. Carlson, Christopher D. Carone (College of William and Mary)
11:15 SF.012 Multi-baryon states in the chiral quark soliton model
Nobuyuki Sawado, Noriko Shiiki, Shunsuke Komori (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Science University of Tokyo)
11:30 SF.013 Three-Soliton Collisions
Ramon Cova (Dept de Fisica FEC, La Universidad del Zulia, Maracaibo, Venezuela)
11:45 SF.014 The Magnetic Moments of Octet Baryons in Quenched Chiral Perturbation Theory
Martin Savage (University of Washington)

Session SG. Photon Detectors and Applications of Nuclear Physics.

Saturday morning, 08:30, Paukenikeni II, Outrigger Wailea Resort

08:30 SG.001 Scintillation Time Profile of GSO, BGO, and YAP
H. Takahashi, I. Takahashi, M. Kokubun, K. Makishima (Department of Physics, School of Science, University of Tokyo)
08:45 SG.002 Development of high timing resolution Cherenkov beam counter for minimum ionizing particle beam
Shingo Sakai, Akio Kiyomichi, Ayako Danmura, Hiroshi Masui, Hiroshi Tsuruoka, Masaya Ono, Miki Shindo, Shinichi Esumi, Yasuo Miake, Yoshiaki Kuroki (University of Tsukuba)
09:00 SG.003 The Time Of Flight Scintillators For The Blast Detector
A.T. Sindile (UNH)
09:15 SG.004 Scintillation Properties of Mineral Oil
N. Walbridge, H.O. Meyer, R. Tayloe (Indiana University)
09:30 SG.005 Compton camera for multitracer
Y. Gono (Kyushu Univ.), Motomura S., Y.F. Yang, T. Sasaki, Q.Y. Pan, M. Hirasawa, S. Enomoto, Y. Yano, K. Asahi
09:45 SG.006 Development of position sensing and beta selection type Cherenkov counter for eta/omega experiment at GSI
Tetsu Yoneyama, Masahiko Iwasaki, Kenta Itahashi, Dai Tomono, Akari Miyajima, Takeshi Hayashi, Masaharu Sato (Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology), Ryugo Hayano, Takashi Ishikawa, Ken Suzuki, Takatoshi Suzuki, Takeshi Matsushima (Department of Physics, University of Tokyo)
10:00 SG.007 A Pair Polarimeter for High Energy Photons
David Tedeschi (University of South Carolina), B. Wojtsekhowski, D. Abbott (Jefferson Lab), B. Vlahovic (NC Central University, Jefferson Lab), T. Hotta, H. Kohri, T. Matsumura, T. Mibe, T. Nakano, T. Yurita (RCNP, Osaka, Japan), R. Zegers (JAERI, Mikazuki, Japan), M. Khandaker (Norfolk State University, Jefferson Lab), G. Feldman, G.V. O'Rielly (George Washington University), M. Wood (University of South Carolina), G. Asai (Canadian Light Source, Canada), A. Rudge, P. Weilhammer (CERN, Switzerland)
10:15 SG.008 Correlations between gamma ray count rates and meteorological factors.
Mark Greenfield, Andrew Domondon, Noriaki Okamoto (Physics Department, International Christian University)
10:30 SG.009 Measurement of Proton Spin Precession by Transient Magnetic Field
T. Komatsubara, K. Sasa, T. Katabuchi, N. Kawachi, M. Yamaguchi, T. Iizuka, H. Oshima, Ying-jun Ma, Y. Sasaki, S. Yokose, M. Ishizuka, Y. Tagishi, K. Furuno (Inst. of Physics and Tandem Accelerator Center, Univ. of Tsukuba), T. Koyano (Inst. of Materials Science and Cryogenics Center, Univ. of Tsukuba)
10:45 SG.010 Validation of Nuclear Data Evaluations for Nuclear Criticality Safety Using Critical Experiments
Timothy Valentine, Klaus Guber, Luiz Leal (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
11:00 SG.011 Authentication of Radiation Measurement Systems Used for Non-Proliferation
Richard Kouzes, Bruce Geelhood, Randy Hansen, W. Karl Pitts (PNNL)
11:15 SG.012 The Physics of Arms Control
James E. Koster (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Session SH. Hadron Production in High Energy Heavy Ion Collisions.

Saturday morning, 08:30, Awapuli, Outrigger Wailea Resort

08:30 SH.001 Transverse mass and rapidity spectra of pions and protons in Au+Au collisions at the AGS
Jennifer Klay (University of California, Davis), E895 Collaboration
08:45 SH.002 Mid-rapidity Proton Distributions from Au+Au Collisions at RHIC
Kai O Schweda (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), STAR Collaboration
09:00 SH.003 Charged kaon production at mid-rapidity in Au+Au collisions at STAR
Alex Cardenas (Purdue University), STAR Collaboration
09:15 SH.004 Resonance Studies in STAR
Patricia Fachini (Brookhaven National Laboratory), STAR Collaboration
09:30 SH.005 Proton and anti-proton distributions in Au+Au reactions at RHIC
Flemming Videbaek (Brookhaven National Laboratory), BRAHMS Collaboration
09:45 SH.006 Mid-rapidity Inclusive Antiproton production at \sqrts_NN=130 GeV
O. Barannikova (Purdue University), STAR Collaboration
10:00 SH.007 Antibaryon Detection and Production at PHENIX
Lars Ewell (Brookhaven National Laboratory), for the PHENIX Collaboration
10:15 SH.008 Mid-rapidity Lambda and Anti-lambda Production in AU+AU Collisions at RHIC at sqrt(s)=130GeV
Hui Long (UCLA), STAR Collaboration
10:30 SH.009 Energy dependence of relative production of strange hadrons in heavy ion collisions
Gene Van Buren (Brookhaven National Lab), STAR Collaboration
10:45 SH.010 Multiply Strange Baryons from AuAu Collisions at \sqrts_NN=130 GeV
Curtis Lansdell (The University of Texas at Austin), for the STAR Collaboration
11:00 SH.011 Rapidity and Transverse Momentum Dependent Particle Ratios and Yields at RHIC
Dana Beavis (Brookhaven National Laboratory), BRAHMS Collaboration
11:15 SH.012 Particle Ratio in PHENIX at RHIC
Hiroaki Ohnishi (Brookhaven National Laboratory, for the PHENIX collaboration), PHENIX Collaboration
11:30 SH.013 Particle ratios at high p_t measured with the PHENIX experiment in \sqrt(s_NN) = 130 GeV Au-Au collisions at RHIC
Julia Velkovska (BNL), PHENIX Collaboration

Session SJ. Mini-symposium: Triaxiality in Nuclei.

Saturday morning, 08:30, Lokelani III, Outrigger Wailea Resort

08:30 SJ.001 Triaxial nuclei at high spin: Chiral wobblers
Stefan Frauendorf (Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame)
09:00 SJ.002 Systematic investigation of triaxiality in odd-odd ^128-134Cs
T. Koike, K. Starosta, C. J. Chiara, D. B. Fossan, D. R. LaFosse, R. Thakur, C. Vaman (SUNY at Stony Brook)
09:15 SJ.003 Testing the limits of chiral structure in the mass 130 region
A.A. Hecht, C.W. Beausang, B.F. Albanna, S. Bannon, C.J. Barton, M.A. Caprio, R.F. Casten, J.R. Cooper, D.M. Johnson, R. Krücken, D. Meyer, H. Newman, J.R. Novak, N. Pietralla, M. Sciacchitano, K.E. Zyromski (Yale), G. Gurdal (Yale/\.Istanbul), N.V. Zamfir (Yale/Clark Univ.), Z. Berant, A. Wolf (Yale/Clark Univ./NRCN, Israel), Jing-ye Zhang (Univ. of Tennessee)
09:30 SJ.004 Signature inversion / chiral-twin bands in odd-odd Pr nuclei?
Mirela Fetea, Sarah Thompson (Department of Physics, University of Richmond, Richmond, VA 23173, USA)
09:45 SJ.005 Triaxial Deformation in the Monte-Carlo Shell Model
Noritaka Shimizu (The Institute of Physical and Chemical Reasearch (RIKEN)), Takaharu Otsuka (Univ. of Tokyo/The Institute of Physical and Chemical Reasearch (RIKEN)), Takahiro Mizusaki (Senshu Univ.), Michio Honma (Aizu Univ.)
10:00 SJ.006 Relativistic mean field description of tilted axis rotation
Hideki Madokoro (RIKEN), Jie Meng (Peking University), Masayuki Matsuzaki (Fukuoka University of Education)
10:15 SJ.007 Universal view of nuclear E2 properties provided by a triaxial rotor model
Ana-Maria Oros-Peusquens, John L. Wood (School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA)
10:30 SJ.008 One- and two-phonon \gamma-vibrational motions in deformed nuclei
C.Y. Wu, D. Cline (NSRL, Dept. of Physics, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627)
10:45 SJ.009 Use of E2 matrix elements to determine the centroids and fluctuation widths for triaxial quadrupole collective motion
Douglas Cline (Affiliation), Ching-Yen Wu (University of Rochester)
11:00 SJ.010 Evidence for the Wobbling Mode in Nuclei
S.W. Ødegård, G.B. Hagemann, D.R. Jensen, M. Bergström, B. Herskind, G. Sletten, S. Törmänen, J.N. Wilson (Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark), P.O. TjØm (Dept.~of Physics, Univ.~of Oslo, Norway), I. Hamamoto (Dept.~of Mathematical Physics, LTH, Univ.~of Lund, Sweden), K. Spohr (Dept. of Electronic Engineering and Physics, Univ.~of Paisley, Scotland), H. Hübel, A. Görgen, G. Schönwasser (ISKP, Univ.~of Bonn, Germany), A. Bracco, S. Leoni (Dipartemento di Fisica and INFN, Milano, Italy), A. Maj (Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics, Krakow, Poland), C.M. Petrache (Dipartemento di Fisica and INFN, Padova, Italy), P. Bednarczyk, D. Curien (IReS, Strasbourg, France)
11:15 SJ.011 Algebraic approach to the wobbling motion of the superdeformed odd mass nucleus
Kosai Tanabe (Department of Physics, Saitama University, Saitama 338-8570, Japan), Kazuko Sugawara-Tanabe (Otsuma Women's University, Tama, Tokyo 206-8540, Japan)
11:30 SJ.012 Wobbling motion and gamma vibration at high-spin
Makito Oi (Fukui University/University of Surrey)