Program overview

SATURDAY MORNING, 20 APRIL 2002

Session D2. DAP/HEAD/DPF: Neutrino Oscillations.

Saturday morning, 11:20, Ballroom C, Albuquerque Convention Center

11:20 D2.001 Recent Results from the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
Andre Hamer (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
11:56 D2.002 Recent Results From the Super--Kamiokande and K2K Experiments
James Hill (SUNY Stony Brook)
12:32 D2.003 Investigation of Neutrino Oscillations at KamLAND
Bruce Berger (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
13:08 D2.004 Phenomenology of Neutrino Oscillations
Concha Gonzalez-Garcia (Theory Division, CERN)

Session D3. DAP/HEAD/FGSA: Astrophysics for the 21st Century.

Saturday morning, 11:20, Brazos, Albuquerque Convention Center

11:20 D3.001 Extra-Solar-System Planets
Guillermo Gonzalez (Iowa State University)
11:56 D3.002 Highlights of High Energy Astrophysics
David Helfand (Columbia University)
12:32 D3.003 Clustering and Large-Scale Structure in the Universe
Patricia Henning (University of New Mexico)
13:08 D3.004 What the Cosmic Microwave Background Reveals about the Past, Present and Future of the Universe
Suzanne Staggs (Princeton University)

Session D11. DAP/HEAD: Active Galactic Nuclei I.

Saturday morning, 11:20, Cimarron, Albuquerque Convention Center

11:20 D11.001 Chandra Grating Observations of Seyfert galaxy IC 4329a
Greg Madejski (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center), Herman Marshall (MIT), Christine Done (Durham University, UK), Piotr Zycki (Copernicus Astronomical Center, Warsaw, Poland)
11:32 D11.002 The Structure and Variability of the Fe Kalpha line in NGC 3516
Tracey Jane Turner, Ian M. George (UMBC and NASA/GSFC), Richard Mushotzky (NASA/GSFC), Tahir Yaqoob (JHU and NASA/GSFC), Hagai Netzer (Tel Aviv University), Doron Chelouche, Paul Nandra (USRA and NASA/GSFC), Steve Snowden
11:44 D11.003 New Results from Chandra Grating Observations of Active Galaxies
Tahir Yaqoob (Johns Hopkins University, NASA/GSFC), Barry McKernan, Urmila Padmanabhan (Johns Hopkins University), Ian George, Jane Turner (UMBC, NASA/GSFC)
11:56 D11.004 On the nature of X-ray variability in Ark 564
Mario Gliozzi (George Mason University,Dep of Physics and Astronomy, Fairfax VA), Wolfgang Brinkmann, Christoph Raeth, Herbert Scheingraber (MPE, Garching), I.E. Papadakis (University of Crete, Physics Dep), Hitoshi Negoro (Cosmic Radiation Laboratory, RIKEN)
12:08 D11.005 High resolution X-ray spectrum of a quasar.
Smita Mathur (The Ohio State University)
12:20 D11.006 Exploratory Chandra Observations of Large Bright Quasar Survey BAL QSOs
Sarah Gallagher, Niel Brandt, George Chartas (Penn State), Rita Sambruna (George Mason University)
12:32 D11.007 Absorbers in AGN: Emitters Seen in Absorption?
Bassem Sabra, Fred Hamann (Department of Astronomy, University of Florida), Joseph Shields (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Ohio University)
12:44 D11.008 A Liquid Sodium Model of a BH Accretion Disk Dynamo
Howard Beckley (New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology), Stirling Colgate (Los Alamos Nat. Lab., New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology), Vladimir Pariev (University of Rochester, Los Alamos Nat. lab.), James Weatherall (New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology), The New Mexico alpha-omega Dynamo Experiment Collaboration
12:56 D11.009 BLACK HOLE FORMATION amp; DYNAMO IN ROSSBY VORTEX DISKS
Stirling Colgate, Li Hui (LANL)
13:08 D11.010 A Dynamo from star-disk collisions: a mean field approach
Vladimir Pariev (University of Rochester; Los Alamos National Laboratory), Stirling Colgate (Los Alamos National Laboratory)