Program overview

SATURDAY MORNING, 5 APRIL 2003

Session B1. DPF: Heavy Flavors/CP Violation.

Saturday morning, 10:45, Millennium Hall, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

10:45 B1.001 Review of CP Violation in Kaon Decays
Alexandre Glazov (University of Chicago, Enrico Fermi Institute)
11:15 B1.002 Recent Results in Charm Physics
Kevin Stenson (University of Colorado at Boulder)
11:45 B1.003 B Physics at the Tevatron
Simone Donati (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare - Pisa)
12:15 B1.004 Results on CP Violation and B Physics from Belle
Daniel Marlow (Princeton University)
12:45 B1.005 Results on CP Violation and B Physics from BaBar
Gabriella Sciolla (MIT)
13:15 B1.006 Theoretical Perspectives on Heavy Flavor and CP Violation
Zoltan Ligeti (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory)

Session B2. DAP: Stars: From Cradle to Grave.

Saturday morning, 10:45, Regency Ballroom B, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

10:45 B2.001 Stellar Evolution
Dave Arnett (Steward Observatory)
11:21 B2.002 Newly born massive stars in our Galaxy
Peter S. Conti (JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder)
11:57 B2.003 The Endpoints of Stellar Evolution
Deepto Chakrabarty (MIT)
12:33 B2.004 Planetary Nebulae: The Unexpectedly Enigmatic Destiny of Most Stars
Bruce Balick (University of Washington)
13:09 B2.005 First Stars
Tom Abel (Penn State University)

Session B3. DNP: Electromagnetic Structure of the Nucleon.

Saturday morning, 10:45, Commonwealth A, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

10:45 B3.001 Nucleon Polarizabilities from Compton Scattering Experiments
Reinhard Beck (Institut für Kernphysik, University Mainz)
11:21 B3.002 Nucleon Polarizabilities from Low-Energy Compton Scattering
Judith A McGovern (University of Manchester)
11:57 B3.003 The Shape of the Proton
Gerald A. Miller (Department of Physics, University of Washington)
12:33 B3.004 New Measurements of the Neutron Electric Form Factor
Calvin R. Howell (Duke University and TUNL)

Session B4. DPP/CSWP: High Energy Density Plasma Physics - Laser-Plasma Interaction.

Saturday morning, 10:45, Commonwealth B, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

10:45 B4.001 Nobel Laureate Talk Break
11:57 B4.002 Relativistic nonlinear optics – En route to a table-top synchrotron
Sudeep Banerjee (FOCUS Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109)
12:33 B4.003 Laser Plasma Interaction Studies with Modern Particle-in-Cell Codes for High Energy Density Applications.
Barbara Lasinski (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
13:09 B4.004 Interaction of High-Energy Lasers with Underdense Plasmas for Inertial Fusion
Juan C. Fernández (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Session B5. GFC/COM: Precision Measurements for Industry.

Saturday morning, 10:45, Commonwealth C, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

10:45 B5.001 Ultrafast measurements of optoelectronic device physics
Steven Cundiff (JILA/NIST and Univ. Colorado)
11:21 B5.002 Superconducting Transition Edge Sensors
Blas Cabrera (Department of Physics, Stanford University)
11:57 B5.003 Precision Measurement of Low-Level Radioactivity in Environmental and Forensic Samples
Leticia Pibida (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
12:33 B5.004 National Needs for Appearance Metrology
Maria E. Nadal (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
13:09 B5.005 The Measurement of Optical Nonlinearities in Telecommunication Fibers - A New Approach
Anthony M. Johnson (Physics Department, New Jersey Institute of Technology, johnsonA@adm.njit.edu)

Session B6. APS: Nobel Prize Session.

Saturday morning, 10:45, Commonwealth D, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

10:45 B6.001 Birth of Neutrino Astrophysics
Masatoshi Koshiba (International Center for Elementary Particle Physics, University of Tokyo)
11:21 B6.002 The Development of X-Ray Astronomy
Riccardo Giacconi (Associated Universities, Inc.)

Session B7. DNP: Mini-Symposium on Double-Beta Decay and Dark-Matter Search.

Saturday morning, 10:45, Regency Ballroom C1, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

10:45 B7.001 Double beta decay - a key to the neutrino mass scale
Petr Vogel (Caltech, Pasadena, CA 91125)
11:21 B7.002 FIRST EVIDENCE FOR NEUTRINOLESS DOUBLE BETA DECAY from the HEIDELBERG-MOSCOW EXPERIMENT
HANS VOLKER KLAPDOR-KLEINGROTHAUS (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kernphysik, HEIDELBERG, GERMANY), IRINA VLADIMIROVNA KRIVOSHEINA (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kernphysik, HEIDELBERG,GERMANY and Radiophysical Research Institute, NISHNIJ-NOVGOROD, RUSSIA), Alexander Dietz (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kernphysik, HEIDELBERG, GERMANY), HEIDELBERG-MOSCOW Collaboration
11:33 B7.003 Cuoricino and CUORE:calorimetric search on Double Beta Decay of 130Te
Silvia Capelli (Dipartimento di Fisica dell'Universita` di Milano Bicocca e Sezione di Milano dell'INFN), CUORE Collaboration
11:45 B7.004 Production of NTD Ge Thermistors for CUORE
R.J. McDonald, A.R. Smith, E.B. Norman, J.W. Beeman, E.E. Haller (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.)
11:57 B7.005 The First Several Months of Operation of the Double Beta Decay Experiment NEMO 3
C. Sean Sutton (Professor of Physics), NEMO Collaboration
12:09 B7.006 Majorana and MEGA: A Proposed Germanium-Based Search for 0\nu\beta\beta Decay*
Kareem Kazkaz (University of Washington), Majorana Collaboration
12:21 B7.007 SEGA: a prototype detector element for Ge double beta-decay experiments
J.D. Kephart (NCState University/TUNL), Majorana Collaboration
12:33 B7.008 Status of the MOON ^100Mo Double Beta Decay and Solar Neutrino Project.
R.G.H. Robertson, P.J. Doe, V. Gehman, O.E. Vilches, J.F. Wilkerson, D.I. Will (CENPA, Univ. of Washington), H. Ejiri, T. Itahashi, N. Kudomi, M. Nomachi, T. Shima (RCNP Osaka University), R. Hazama, K. Matsuoka, Y. Sugaya, S. Yoshida (OULNS Osaka University), S.R. Elliott (LANL), J. Engel (Univ. of North Carolina), M. Finger (Charles Univ.), K. Fushimi, K. Ichihara, Y. Shichijo (Univ. of Tokushima), A. Gorine, I. Manouilov, A. Rjazantsev (IHEP Protvino), M. Greenfield (International Christian Univ.), A. Para (FNAL), K. Kuroda, P. Kavitov, V. Vatulin (VNIIEF Sarov), V. Kekelidze, V. Kutsalo, G. Shirkov, A. Sisakian, A. Titov, V. Voronov (JINR Dubna), K. Kuroda (CERN)
12:45 B7.009 Status of the EXO project
Zelimir Djurcic (Physics Department, University of Alabama), EXO Collaboration
12:57 B7.010 Simulation of the DRIFT Experiment
Matt Hyatt, Rachid Ayad, Zach Hanson-Hart, Moshe Katz-Hyman, Aaron Posner, C.J. Martoff (Department Of Physics, Temple University), Temple University DRIFT Collaborators Team
13:09 B7.011 Analysis Methods for the DRIFT Dark Matter Search
R. Ayad, M. Hyatt, Z. Hanson-Hart, M. Katz-Hyman, P. Maher, A. Posner, C.J. Martoff (Department Of Physics, Temple University), J. Kirkpatrick, D.P. Snowden-Ifft (Department Of Physics and Astronomy, Occidental College), T.B. Lawson, P.K. Lightfoot, B. Morgan, S.M. Paling, J.W. Roberts, M. Robinson, N.J.C. Spooner (Department Of Physics and Astronony, Univeristy Of Sheffield, UK)
B7.012 Neutrino-Proton Elastic Scattering Detection in Scintillators
John Beacom (Fermilab)
B7.013 Linux-PC based 1024-Channel Transient Digitizer System for the DRIFT Experiment Acquisition System
R. Ayad, Z. Hanson-Hart, M. Hyatt, M. Katz-Hyman, P. Maher, C.J. Martoff, A. Posner (Department Of Physics, Temple University), D. Freytag, M. Freytag, G. Haller, D. Nelson (SLAC, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center)

Session B8. DNP: Nuclear Structure I.

Saturday morning, 10:45, Regency Ballroom C2, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

10:45 B8.001 Lifetime of the 2_1^+ state and densities for the 0_gs^+ \rightarrow 2_1^+ transition in ^18Ne
L.A. Riley (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania 19426), P.D. Cottle, W. Cluff, J.D. Fox, N. Keeley, K.W. Kemper, S.L. Tabor (Department of Physics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32306), M. Brown-Hayes, F.W. Letson, J.M. Thompson, D. Walker (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana 47374), R.A. Kaye (Department of Chemistry and Physics, Purdue University-Calumet, Hammond, Indiana 46323), M. McEllistrem (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40506)
10:57 B8.002 Precise Half-Life Measurement of the \beta-Decays of ^34Cl and ^34Ar
V.E. Iacob, E. Mayes, J.C. Hardy, R.G. Neilson, M. Sanchez-Vega, A. Azhari, C.A. Gagliardi, L. Trache, R.E. Tribble (Cyclotron Institute, Texas Aamp;M University)
11:09 B8.003 The g(2+) and B(E2:0+-->2+) in Radioactive Ti44
Y.Y. Sharon, L. Zamick (Rutgers University), K.-H. Speidel (Universitat Bonn)
11:21 B8.004 Relative Insensitivity of the yrast spectra of even-even nuclei to the T=0 two body interaction
Larry Zamick (Rutgers University), Shadow Robinson (Rutgers Universsity)
11:33 B8.005 Magicity of the N=40 shell closure and the lowest 2+ state of 68Ni
K. Langanke (University of Aarhus/ Oak Ridge National Laboratory), J. Terasaki (University of Tennessee/ Joint Institute for Heavy Ion Research/ Oak Ridge National Laboratory), F. Nowacki (IN2P3-CNRS-Universite' Louis Pasteur), D.J. Dean (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), W. Nazarewicz (Oak Ridge National Laboratory/ University of Tennessee/ University of Warsaw)
11:45 B8.006 Towards a full relativistic Hartree-Fock model for atomic nuclei
Thomas J. Buervenich, David G. Madland (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
11:57 B8.007 Computation of Nuclear Masses Using the Energy -Density Formalism and Observed Nuclear Density Distributions.
I. Reichstein (School of Computer Science, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, K1S 5B6, Canada.), F. Bary Malik (Physics Department, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, 62901, U.S.A.)
12:09 B8.008 Nuclear Wave Functions for Spin and Pseudospin Partners
Piotr J. Borycki (Department of Physics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville TN, USA; Institute of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland), Joseph Ginocchio (Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos NM, USA), Witold Nazarewicz (Department of Physics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville TN, USA; Physics Division, Oak Ridge National laboratory, Oak Ridge TN, USA; Institute of Theoretical Physics, Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland), Mario Stoitsov (Department of Physics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville TN, USA; Physics Division, Oak Ridge National laboratory, Oak Ridge TN, USA; Joint Institute for Heavy Ion Research, Oak Ridge TN, USA; Institute of Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy, Bulgarian Academy of Science, Sofia, Bulgaria)
12:21 B8.009 Search for Chiral Doublet Bands in A 100 region
Constantin Vaman, David B. Fossan, Takeshi Koike, Krzysztof Starosta (SUNY at Stony Brook)
12:33 B8.010 TDHF Periodic Motion and Nuclear Collective States
Jianshi Wu (Fayetteville State University), Michael Strayer (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Michel Baranger (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
12:45 B8.011 Microscopic description of the K^\pi =0^+, 2^+ bands of deformed nuclei
Gabriela Popa (RIT)
12:57 B8.012 New Directions in Nuclear Structure Databases
D.F. Winchell, A.A. Sonzogni, C. Dunford, J. Tuli (National Nuclear Data Center, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY)
B8.013 No Core Shell Model Calculations with Low Momentum Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction
Mihai Horoi (Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI 48859), T. T. S. Kuo (State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794), B. Alex Brown (Michigan State University, E. Lansing, MI 48824)
B8.014 Random Two-Body Interactions and Regular Many-Body Physics
Alexander Volya (Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439), Vladimir Zelevinsky (National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824)

Session B9. DAP: Elementary Particles and Astrophysics.

Saturday morning, 10:45, Washington A, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

10:45 B9.001 Rare Kaon decays: K^+ to pi^+ nu nubar
Bipul Bhuyan (BNL), E787/E949 Collaboration
10:57 B9.002 Partial wave analyses of J/\Psi->gamma KKbar and gamma pi+pi-
ZIJIN GUO (University of Hawaii), BES Collaboration
11:09 B9.003 The ATLAS Detector Physics Potential - Recent Studies
Frank Taylor (MIT Laboratory for Nuclear Science), ATLAS Collaboration
11:21 B9.004 Recent Results of the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search
Don Driscoll (Case Western Reserve University), The Cryogenic Dark Matter Search Collaboration
11:33 B9.005 Five Dimensional Supersymmetric SO(10)
Bumseok Kyae, Qaisar Shafi (Bartol Research Institute, University of Delaware), Kyae and Shafi Collaboration
11:45 B9.006 Symmetric Textures in SO(10) and LMA Solution for Solar Neutrinos
Mu-Chun Chen (Brookhaven Natl Lab), K.T. Mahanthappa (Univ of Colorado at Boulder)
11:57 B9.007 HADRONIZATION OF THE QUARK UNIVERSE
Michael Fromerth, Johann Rafelski (University of Arizona)
12:09 B9.008 The H dibaryon as a dark matter candidate
Gabrijela Zaharijas, Glennys R. Farrar (Center for Cosmology and Particle Physics, Department of Physics, New York University, NY, NY 10003,USA)
12:21 B9.009 Jefferson Lab Experiment E01-012: Measurement of neutron (^3He) spin structure functions in the resonance region.
Patricia Solvignon (Temple University), Vince Sulkosky (College of William and Mary), Jefferson Lab Hall A Collaboration
12:33 B9.010 Analytic thermal collisional relaxation rates for vibrationally excited molecular hydrogen
Ronald J. Bieniek (Physics Dept., Univ Missouri-Rolla, and MPI Quantenoptik (as Visiting Scientist))
12:45 B9.011 How Black are Black Hole Candidates?
Darryl Leiter (FSTC, Charlottesville, VA), Stanley Robertson (Department of Physics, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Weatherford, OK)
12:57 B9.012 Dark Energy and Dark Matter from the same Vacuum Condensate
Jack Sarfatti (ISEP)
13:09 B9.013 Wheeler amp; Feynman's Response of the Universe, revisited
Milo Wolff (Technotran Press)
13:21 B9.014 Grand Unification , Inflation and Leptogenesis
Qaisar Shafi, Bumseok Kyae (Bartol research Institute, University of Delaware)
B9.015 Designing a Final Muon Cooling Ring
Yasuo Fukui, David Cline, Alpher Garren (UCLA), Harold Kirk (BNL)
B9.016 Evolution of Galaxies
Yikun Zhang (freelance)

Session B10. DNP/GFB: Few Body Topics in Nuclear and Atomic Physics.

Saturday morning, 10:45, Washington B, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

10:45 B10.001 Can low-energy constants be estimated using RGE?
Y. Kim, F. Myhrer, K. Kubodera (University of South Carolina)
10:57 B10.002 Effective theory of the Delta(1232) in Compton scattering off the nucleon
Daniel Phillips, Vladimir Pascalutsa (Ohio University)
11:09 B10.003 PHOTON ANALYZING POWER FOR THE PHOTODISINTEGRATION OF THE DEUTERON BETWEEN E_\gamma = 2.4 AND 4.0~MeV
W. Tornow, N.G. Czakon, C.R. Howell, A. Hutcheson (Duke University and TUNL), J.H. Kelley (North Carolina State University and TUNL), V.N. Litvinenko, S. Mikhailov, I.V. Pinayev (Duke University Free-Electron Laser Laboratory), G.J. Weisel (Penn State Altoona), H. Witala (Jagiellonian University)
11:21 B10.004 Charge Symmetry Breaking and the dd\to\alpha\pi^0 Reaction
Anders Gårdestig (Indiana University Nuclear Theory Center)
11:33 B10.005 Limitations of final-state-interaction analysis in studying the formation of eta-mesic nucleus
Q. Haider (Fordham University, Bronx, N.Y. 10458), L.C. Liu (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, N.M. 87545)
11:45 B10.006 Faddeev calculation for ^9_\LambdaBe hypernucleus
Vladimir Suslov, Igor Filikhin, Branislav Vlahovic (North Carolina Central University,1801 Fayetteville Street, Durham, NC 27707)
11:57 B10.007 Variational two fermion wave equations and bound states in QED
Andrei Terekidi, Jurij Darewych (York University, Toronto, Canada)
12:09 B10.008 Imaginary time path integral in curved spaces
Emanuele Curotto, Michael Russo (Arcadia University)
12:21 B10.009 Dynamic Structure Factor of Liquid and Amorphous Ge From Ab Initio Simulations
Jeng-Da Chai, David Stroud (The Ohio State University), Juergen Hafner, Georg Kresse (Universitat Wien, Austria)
12:33 B10.010 Proof that All Solutions of the Quadratic Velocity, Nonlinear Oscillator are all Periodic
Sandra Rucker, Ronald Mickens (Clark Atlanta University)
B10.011 Configuration space calculation for Nd breakup scattering
Vladimir Suslov, Branislav Vlahovic (Department of Physics, North Carolina Central University,1801 Fayetteville Street, Durham, NC 27707)

Session B11. DPF: Light Particle Interactions I.

Saturday morning, 10:45, Washington C, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

10:45 B11.001 Measurement of the Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the Negative Muon
Jonathan Paley (Boston University Physics Dept.), On behalf of the Muon g-2 Collaboration
11:09 B11.002 Measuring EDM of Muon and Deuteron in Storage Rings
William Morse (Brookhaven National Lab), for the Muon EDM Collaboration
11:21 B11.003 A new high-precision measurement of radiative pion and muon decays
Emil Frlez (University of Virginia), PIBETA Collaboration
11:33 B11.004 A new measurement of the pion beta decay rate
Weidong LI (University of Virginia), PIBETA Collaboration
11:45 B11.005 Measurement of \pi^0 \to e^+ e^- e^+ e^- Branching Ratio and Study of the \pi^0 \gamma \gamma^* Form Factor using K_L \to \pi^0 \pi^0 \pi^0 Decays at KTeV
Patrick Toale (University of Colorado, Boulder), KTeV Collaboration
11:57 B11.006 Measurement of the Branching Ratio and Form Factor for Single and Double Dalitz Decays of the Kaon at KTeV
Jason LaDue (University of Colorado Boulder), KTeV Collaboration
12:09 B11.007 An analysis of K_L\rightarrow \pi^0\pi^\mpe^\pm\nu_e(øverline\nu_e)
Edivaldo Santos (Universidade de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil 05315-970), KTeV Collaboration
12:21 B11.008 Measurement of K_L --> pi+ pi- e+ e- at KTeV
Alexander Golossanov (University of Virginia), KTeV Collaboration
12:33 B11.009 Analysis of Neutral Cascade Muon Semi-Leptonic Decay in KTeV
Ricardo Gomes (Universidade Estadual de Campinas, UNICAMP, Brazil), KTeV Collaboration
12:45 B11.010 Measurement of the \beta_\Xi and \gamma_\Xi Decay Parameters of \Xi^- \rightarrow \Lambda \pi^-
Melin Huang (University of Virginia), HyperCP (E871) Collaboration
12:57 B11.011 Rare Decays of the Omega Hyperon from the Fermilab HyperCP Experiment
Nickolas Solomey (Illinois Inst. of Technology), HyperCP Experiment Collaboration
13:09 B11.012 Measurement of \alpha_Ømega in Ømega^-\rightarrow\Lambda K^- Decays
Lan-chun Lu (University of Virginia), HyperCP (E871) Collaboration
13:21 B11.013 Search for CP Violation in Hyperon Decays by the HyperCP Experiment at Fermilab
Timothy Holmstrom (University of Virginia), HyperCP (E871) Collaboration

Session B12. DPF: Supersymmetry.

Saturday morning, 10:45, Congress A, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

10:45 B12.001 Search for New Physics in the Exclusive Photon + Missing E_T Channel at CDF
Peter Onyisi (University of Chicago), CDF Collaboration
10:57 B12.002 Search for New Physics in the \gamma \gamma \slash\hspace-0.25cmE_T Channel at the DO Experiment.
Stelios Kesisoglou (Brown University), DZero Collaboration
11:09 B12.003 Search for Gauge-Mediated Supersymmetry in Di-Photon Events with Large Missing Transverse Energy
Minsuk Kim (KCHEP), CDF Collaboration
11:21 B12.004 Study of Dielectron + Photon Production at the Tevatron
Heather Gerberich (Duke University), CDF Collaboration
11:33 B12.005 Search for Anomalous Production of Lepton Photon Events
Andrei Loginov (University of Chicago), CDF Collaboration
11:45 B12.006 Search for New Physics at CDF in Events With a Very Energetic Lepton or Gauge Boson
Abraham DeBenedetti (University of Chicago), CDF Collaboration
11:57 B12.007 Search for mSUGRA in the Like-Sign Dimuon Channel at the DØ\ Experiment.
Adam Yurkewicz (Michigan State University), DZero Collaboration
12:09 B12.008 Like-Sign Dilepton Search for Chargino-Neutralino Production at CDF
Matthew Worcester (University of California at Los Angeles), CDF Collaboration
12:21 B12.009 SEARCH FOR R-PARITY VIOLATING DECAYS OF SCALAR FERMION AT LEP
Gianni Masetti (Department of Physics, University of Bologna and INFN Bologna), OPAL Collaboration
12:33 B12.010 Search for R-parity Violating Supersymmetric Top Quark in Proton-antiproton Collisions at CDF
Yoshiyuki Miyazaki (Osaka City University), CDF Collaboration
12:45 B12.011 Search for Bottom Squark Cascade Decays Using the DØ\ Detector at the Tevatron.
Stéphanie Baffioni (Centre de Physique des Particules de Marseille), DZero Collaboration
12:57 B12.012 Search for Bottom Squark Pair Production Using the DO Detector at the Tevatron.
Frédéric Villeneuve-Séguier (Centre de Physique des Particules de Marseille), DZero Collaboration
13:09 B12.013 Search for Supersymmetric Bottom Quarks using the DO detector at the Tevatron.
Andriy Zatserklyaniy (Northern Illinois University), DZero Collaboration
13:21 B12.014 Z \to \tau \tau and R parity violating SUSY search with taus at CDF Run 2
Takashi Ogawa (Waseda University), Sasha Baroiant, Maxwell Chertok (University of California at Davis), Teruki Kamon, Vadim Khotilovich (Texas Aamp;M University), Richard Lander (University of California at Davis), Carmine Pagliarone (INFN-Sezione di Pisa), Alexei Safonov (University of California at Davis), Aurore Savoy-Navarro (Universites de Paris 6amp;7/CNRS-IN2P3), John R. Smith (University of California at Davis), CDF Collaboration
13:33 B12.015 Precision physics with ATLAS
Frank Taylor (MIT Laboratory for Nuclear Science), ATLAS Collaboration

Session B13. DPF: Neutrinos: Recent Results.

Saturday morning, 10:45, Congress B, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

10:45 B13.001 K2K Experiment: Summary of Run I and Status of Run II
Chiaki Yanagisawa (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, State University of New York at Stony Brook), The K2K Collaboration
11:09 B13.002 Early Results from KamLAND
Charles Lane (Drexel University), The KamLAND Collaboration
11:33 B13.003 Characterizing Neutrino Properties and Cosmic Sources with Neutrino Observatories
Chris Quigg (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
11:57 B13.004 Search for Tau neutrino appearance in the atmopheric neutrinos using Super-Kamiokande
Tokufumi Kato (State University of New York at Stony Brook), Super-Kamiokande Collaboration
12:09 B13.005 Results from the NLO Dimuon Analysis at NuTeV
David Mason (University of Oregon), NuTeV Collaboration
12:21 B13.006 Using Signal Isotropy Information to Distinguish Event Types in the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
Alysia Marino (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and UC Berkeley), The SNO Collaboration
12:33 B13.007 Estimating Instrumental Backgrounds in SNO
Monica Dunford (University of Pennsylvania), Sudbury Neutrino Observatory Collaboration
12:45 B13.008 Neutron Calibration During the Salt Phase of SNO
Mark Kos (Queen's University, SNO Collaboration), Sudbury Neutrino Observatory Collaboration
12:57 B13.009 Cherenkov tail background analysis in SNO
Vadim Rusu (University of Pennsylvania), SNO Collaboration
13:09 B13.010 Viability of Sterile Neutrino
Liguo Song (Department of Physics and Astromony, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37235, USA), Heinrich Pas (Institut fur Theoretische Physik und Astrophysik, Universitat Wurzburg), Thomas Weiler (Department of Physics and Astromony, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37235, USA)
13:21 B13.011 Production Models and the Preliminary MiniBooNE Muon Neutrino Flux
Jocelyn Monroe (Columbia University), MiniBooNE Collaboration
13:33 B13.012 Measurement of Pion and Kaon Production with the BNL E910 Experiment and its Implications for the MiniBooNE Neutrino Flux
Michel Sorel (Columbia University), MiniBooNE Collaboration
B13.013 Atmospheric Neutrino Neutral-Current Measurement
John Beacom (Fermilab)
B13.014 Final results on atmospheric neutrino oscillations with the MACRO experiment at Gran Sasso
Giorgio Giacomelli (University of Bologna and INFN Sezione di Bologna), MACRO Collaboration

Session B14. SPS: Society of Physics Students.

Saturday morning, 10:45, Congress C, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

10:45 B14.001 Measurement of the electro-optic coefficient of poled polymer films
Thomas Zielinski (Drew University)
10:57 B14.002 Search for the Structure of 25Na from 14C on 14C
Stacy Pouliot (Florida State University)
11:09 B14.003 Computer simulations are used to compare the growth patterns of thin film
Michael Rushford (University of Vermont)
11:21 B14.004 Electron cooling diagnostice to determine bean size and position
Luisa Soaterna (Virginia State University)
11:33 B14.005 Using Hill's Equation to Solve PT-Symmetric Periodic Differential Equations
Kevin Bell (Davidson College)
11:45 B14.006 Generation of a coherent molecular beam from an atom laser
Brian Seaman (Rowan University)
11:57 B14.007 Measurement of Luminosity on BaBar Experiment Using Muon Pair Decays
Diana Smith (University of Texas at Austin)
12:09 B14.008 The Origin of Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays
Christina Turner (University of Oregon)
12:21 B14.009 Identification of Z-tau(e)tau(had) in the CDFdetector at Fermilab
Jonathan Insler (University of Rochester)
12:33 B14.010 A Review of the Dust Population in the Solar Corona
Katherine M. Peek (Mount Holyoke College)
12:45 B14.011 Metrics on Riemannian Symmetric Spaces of Arbitrary Rank
Patrick Alken (Department of Physics, Drexel University)
12:57 B14.012 Glassy Metals: A Possible Solution for Reducing the Mirror Suspension Thermal Noise in Gravitational Wave Interferometers
Michael Hall (Drexel University), Riccardo DeSalvo (LIGO Laboratories, California Institute of Technology), Hareem Tariq, William Johnson (California Institute of Technology), Alessandro Bertolini (University of Pisa), Jan Schroers (California Institute of Technology), Maddalena Mantovani, Stefano Tirelli (University of Pisa), Brian Emmerson (Cambridge University), Valerie Cervantes (Mayfield Senior School), Rosalia Stellacci (University of Pisa), Xavier De Lepine (INSA, Lyons, France), Eric Kort (Pomona College), Stoyan Nikolov (INSA, Lyons, France), Barbara Simoni (University of Pisa), Chen Yang Wang (California Institute of Technology), LIGO Scientific Collaboration
13:09 B14.013 Embedding Diagrams for Selected Spherically Symmetric Spacetimes: Reissner-Nordstrom, de-Sitter, Schwarzchild de-Sitter
John Giblin (The College of the Holy Cross), Donald Marolf (The University of Syracuse), Robert Garvey (The College of the Holy Cross)
13:21 B14.014 Level Scheme and Lifetimes of States in ^130Te from Inelastic Neutron Scattering.
T.H. Churchill, J.R. Vanhoy (US Naval Academy), S.F. Hicks (Univ Dallas), S. Lesher (Univ Kentucky)
13:33 B14.015 Replace with abstract title
Khogaly Khogaly (Flint Central High School)