Program overview
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 5 APRIL 2003
Session D1. Poster Session I.
Saturday afternoon, 14:30, Regency A, Loews Philadelphia Hotel
- D1.001
Particle Physics
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- D1.002
The Reaction e^- + p\Longrightarrow \Lambda + \nu_e at Medium to High Energy and the Parity Violating Terms
- Michael Barnett, Stephan Mintz (Florida International University)
- D1.003
Theory of the quantum Hall effect in a wide quantum well
- Yunus Kumek, Shigeji Fujita (Affiliation), Yoshinobu Okamura (Unibersity at Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, NY 14260 USA), Salvador Godoy (fciencias.unam.mx)
- D1.004
Spin-1/2 Maxwell Fields (II)
- Rollin S. Armour Jr. (Mercer University)
- D1.005
Search for GUT magnetic monopoles with the MACRO detector at Gran Sasso
- Giorgio Giacomelli (University of Bologna and INFN Sezione di Bologna), MACRO Collaboration
- D1.006
Nuclear Physics
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- D1.007
The oscillation of quarks
- Stewart Brekke (Northeastern Illinois University)
- D1.008
Quarks are vibrating possibly quantum mechanically
- Stewart Brekke (Northeastern Illinois University)
- D1.009
BOHRS ATOM COMPLETED: THE RUTHERFORD-SANTILLI NEUTRON
- Robert B. Driscoll (Institute for Basic Research)
- D1.010
Effective unified model for nuclear strong and weak interactions
- Eugene Pamfiloff (Optigon Research and Development)
- D1.011
The Gyroscopic Force Theory: Deriving the Schrodinger Equation via Kepler's Law of Harmonics
- Willie Johnson Jr. (Rutgers University)
- D1.012
The Gyroscopic Force Theory: the Curvilinear Structure of the Atom
- Willie Johnson Jr. (Rutgers University)
- D1.013
New Insight into Nuclear Reactions in Solids
- George H. Miley (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
- D1.014
Numerical Simulation of Multi-Particle Optical Trapping
- Michael Watson (Fisk Universiy), Marvin Wu, Richard Mu, Don Henderson (Fisk University)
- D1.015
Linear-scaling time-dependent density functional theory
- Chi Yung Yam, Satoshi Yokojima, GuanHua Chen (The University of Hong Kong)
- D1.016
Gravitational Physics
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- D1.017
The Probability Distribution of Binary Pulsar Coalescence Rates
- Chunglee Kim, Vassiliki Kalogera (Northwestern University), Duncan R. Lorimer (University of Manchester)
- D1.018
Unified Field Theory/Dimensions
- David E. Pressler (Primary Nuclear Research)
- D1.019
Undergraduate Research
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- D1.020
A classical particle in a box subject to white-noice forces
- Aaron Plasek, Athanasios Petridis (Drake University)
- D1.021
The speed of light
- Benjamin Costa, Katherine Larson, Joshua Bossari (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth), Corsairs Team
- D1.022
Forster Distances of Ligand-Heme Pairs in Cytochrome P450 3A4
- Joel Fern (Union University Department of Chemistry and Physics), F. Peter Guengerich (Vanderbilt University Center in Molecular Toxicology), Glenn A. Marsch (Union University Department of Chemistry and Physics), Cytochromes Fluorescence Collaboration
- D1.023
Building an Astronomical Spectrograph with a Microscopic Budget
- Joseph Dowd (Affiliation), Brian Baptista (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth), William Cyr Collaboration
- D1.024
Successful model for cooperative student learning centers in physics and astronomy
- Ronald J. Bieniek (Physics Dept., Univ Missouri-Rolla), John A. Johnson (Astronomy Dept., Univ Calif-Berkeley)
- D1.025
An Experiment to Determine the Discharge Characteristics of Common Batteries
- Ponn Maheswaranathan (Winthrop University)
- D1.026
An Integrated Computer-Algebra Package for Upper-Level Physics amp; Engineering Courses
- Laurence Gould (University of Hartford)
- D1.027
Accelerators and Storage Rings
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- D1.028
BNL Very Long Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Experiment - Technical Challenges in Getting There
- Nicholas Simos, Hans Ludewig, Wu-Tsung Weng, Harold Kirk, Milind Diwan, Steve Kahn (BNL), Yiorgos Evangelakis (University of Ioannina, Greece), Kirk McDonald (Princeton University), BNL Neutrino Working Group Collaboration
- D1.029
Beam Physics
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- D1.030
Measurement of Index of Refraction of Materials by BBO autocorrelation
- WeiDong Zhu, Martin Brucherseifer, Ranier Martini (Stevens Institute of Technology), Material Synthesis Team Collaboration
- D1.031
Accelerator Systems
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- D1.032
Precise Computation of the Magnetic Field of a Solenoid
- Joseph W. Rudmin (Physics Dept., James Madison University)
- D1.033
Physics Education
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- D1.034
K-12 Educational Opportunities in Neutrino Physics
- Karen Phillips (The Blake School), Nathaniel Longley (Macalester College), MINOS Collaboration
- D1.035
Post-Deadline Abstracts
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- D1.036
Multi-quark hadrons in Lattice QCD
- George Fleming (Jefferson Lab), Lattice Hadron Physics Collaboration
- D1.037
Gravity duals of chiral primaries
- Oleg Lunin (Institute for Advanced Study)
- D1.038
Fat Branes in Infinite-Volume Extra Space
- Chad Middleton, George Siopsis (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
- D1.039
The nature of a non-locality in the nucleon-oxygen optical potential
- Donald Lukaszek (Physics Department, Central Connecticut State University), George H. Rawitscher (Physics Department, UCONN)
- D1.040
The CMS Electromagnetic Calorimeter
- Roger Rusack (The University of Minnesota), CMS Collaboration