Program overview

SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 6 APRIL 2003

Session K1. DPF/DPB: DPF/DPB Prize Session.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Millennium Hall, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

14:00 K1.001 Sakurai Prize Talk
George Sterman (C.N. Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY)
14:36 K1.002 Sakurai Prize Talk
Alfred Mueller (Columbia University)
15:12 K1.003 Panofsky Prize Talk - The Impactometer and its Practical Realization
William J. Willis (Columbia University)
15:48 K1.004 Robert R. Wilson Prize Talk: RF Superconductivity - Technology of Choice
Helen Edwards (Fermilab/DESY)
16:24 K1.005 First Measurements of the Parity Violation and the Weak Mixing Angle in Moller Scattering
Yury Kolomensky (UC Berkeley)

Session K2. DNP: Rich QCD at RHIC.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Regency Ballroom B, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

14:00 K2.001 Overview of the RHIC Data - What Do We See in the Soft Spectra?
Gunther Roland (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
14:36 K2.002 The Color Glass Condensate Picture of Heavy Ion Collisions
Jamal Jalilian-Mariam (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
15:12 K2.003 High Pt Phenomena at RHIC.
Kirill Filimonov (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
15:48 K2.004 Hard processes at RHIC
Francois Gelis (SPhT, CEA/Saclay, FRANCE)

Session K3. DNP/DAP: Nucleosynthesis in Astrophysical Objects.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Commonwealth A, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

14:00 K3.001 The Cosmic History of Nuclear Matter: Overview of Light and Heavy Nucleosynthesis
Brian Fields (University of Illinois)
14:36 K3.002 Measurements of Astrophysical Nuclear Reaction Rates using Rare Isotope Beams
Bradley M. Sherrill (Michigan State University)
15:12 K3.003 New Windows into Nucleosynthesis in Supernova Remnants with the Chandra X-ray Observatory
Una Hwang (NASA GSFC/UMD)
15:48 K3.004 Core-collapse Supernova Simulations and Implications for Nucleosynthesis
Christian Y. Cardall (Oak Ridge National Laboratory and University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
16:24 K3.005 X-ray lines in massive black holes and gamma-ray bursts
Luigi Piro (IASF/CNR, Rome, Italy)

Session K4. FHP/DPB: The Development of Electron-Positron Colliders.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Commonwealth B, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

14:00 K4.001 The Birth of Lepton Colliders in Italy and the United States
Elizabeth Paris (University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory)
14:36 K4.002 The CEA Bypass Project and SPEAR
John Rees (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center)
15:12 K4.003 Colliders Come of Age in Europe: PETRA and LEP
Albert Hofmann (retired from CERN)
15:48 K4.004 The First Linear Collider
Burton Richter (SLAC, Stanford University)
16:24 K4.005 Commentary and Discussion

Session K5. DCOMP: Computational Challenges in High Energy.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Commonwealth C, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

14:00 K5.001 Computing Challenges in Accelerator Physics
Panagiotis Spentzouris (Fermilab)
14:36 K5.002 Computational Challenges in High Energy Experiments
Lee Lueking (Fermilab Computing Division)
15:12 K5.003 Computational Challenges in Lattice Gauge Theory
Carleton DeTar (University of Utah)
15:48 K5.004 Multiple Loops and Legs in Feynman Diagrams
Maria Elena Tejeda-Yeomans (State University of New York at Stony Brook, New York 11794-3840)

Session K6. GFB: Electromagnetic Physics in Helium Nuclei.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Commonwealth D, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

14:00 K6.001 The Spin Structure of the Neutron Extracted from Polarized ^3He
Wolfgang Korsch (University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506)
14:36 K6.002 Proton Knockout from 4He
Bodo Reitz (Jefferson Lab)
15:12 K6.003 NN Correlations Measured in 3He(e,e'pp)n
Lawrence Weinstein (Old Dominion University)
15:48 K6.004 Relativistic Effects in Three-Nucleon Systems
Alfred Stadler (University of Évora, and Centro de Física Nuclear, University of Lisbon, Portugal)

Session K7. FED: Impact of AP and Teacher Preparation on Students, Schools, and Colleges.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Regency Ballroom C1, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

14:00 K7.001 What prepares students to succeed in college physics?
David Hammer (University of Maryland at College Park)
14:36 K7.002 Problems with the rush toward advanced physics in high schools
Jerry Gollub (Haverford College and University of Pennsylvania)
15:12 K7.003 Improving Advanced High School Physics
Robin David Spital (The Bolles School, Jacksonville, Florida)
15:48 K7.004 The Physics Teacher Education Coalition: a novel program for the preparation of K-12 science teachers
Gay Stewart (site director, University of Arkansas site, PhysTEC)

Session K8. DNP: Electroweak Interactions.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Regency Ballroom C2, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

14:00 K8.001 Search for Time Reversal Violation in Neutron Beta Decay
H. Pieter Mumm, A. Garcia, R.G.H. Robertson, T.D. Steiger, J.F. Wilkerson (University of Washington), T.E. Chupp, K.P. Coulter (University of Michigan), M.S. Dewey, L.J. Lising, J.S. Nico, A.K. Thompson (National Institute of Standards and Technology), S.J. Freedman, B.K. Fukjikawa (University of California-Berkeley/LBNL), G.L. Jones (Hamilton College), C. Trull, F.E. Wietfeldt (Tulane University), emiT Collaboration
14:12 K8.002 Recent Progress towards Neutron Lifetime Measurement using Magnetically Trapped Ultracold Neutrons (UCN)
S. N. Dzhosyuk, L. van Buuren, L. Yang, J. M. Doyle (Harvard University), P. R. Huffman, A. K. Thompson, G. L. Yang (NIST, Gaithersburg), R. Golub, E. Korobkina (HMI), S. K. Lamoreaux (LANL), K. Coakley (NIST, Boulder)
14:24 K8.003 Results of UCN Depolarization and Transport Measurements on Quartz Guide Tubes Coated with Pulsed-Laser Deposited Diamond-Like Carbon
R. Pattie, M. Makela, M. Pitt, R. B. Vogelaar (Virginia Tech), J. Yuan (California Institute of Technology), C. Morris, A. Pichlmaeir, A. Saunders, B. Teasdale (Los Alamos National Lab), P. Geltenbort (Institut Laue-Langevin), E. J. Adles, Y. P. Xu, A. Young (North Carolina State University), M. Lasakov, I. Krasnoshekova, A. Serebrov, A. Vasiliev (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute), C. Y. Liu, U. Pesavento (Princeton University)
14:36 K8.004 Ortho-Para Transition in Muonic Molecular Hydrogen and the Induced Pseudoscalar Coupling
Jessica H.D. Clark (College of William and Mary), TRIUMF E766 Collaboration
14:48 K8.005 Parity-violating interactions and currents in the deuteron
R. Schiavilla (Jefferson Laboratory and Old Dominion University), J. Carlson, M. Paris (T-16, Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory)
15:00 K8.006 Status of the G0 Experiment
Silviu Covrig (California Institute of Technology), for the G0 Collaboration
15:12 K8.007 Monitoring Helicity Correlated Beam Properties in the CEBAF Injector
Jeff Secrest (College of William and Mary), G0 Collaboration
15:24 K8.008 Resonant cavity monitors for charged beam measurements.
Gary A. Rutledge (University of Manitoba), for the G_zero Collaboration
15:36 K8.009 Electron Detector for new HAPPEX experiments at Jefferson Lab
Antonin Vacheret (CEA-SACLAY/DAPNIA/SPhN), Jefferson Lab Hall A Collaboration, HAPPEX Collaboration
15:48 K8.010 New Luminosity Monitor for Jefferson Lab Hall A Parity Experiments
Riad Suleiman (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Jefferson Lab Hall A Collaboration
16:00 K8.011 Production of antimuonium atoms
Xiang Fei (Central Institute for Precision Study)
16:12 K8.012 The Inclusive Electron Antineutrino Reaction on Lead at Low Energies
Stephan Mintz (Florida International University)

Session K9. GGR: Focus Session: Gravitational-Wave Phenomenology.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Washington A, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

14:00 K9.001 Gravitational-wave Observations and Astrophysical Interpretation
Vicky Kalogera (Northwestern University)
14:36 K9.002 First results for stochastic gravitational wave searches using LIGO data
Joseph Romano (University of Texas at Brownsville), LIGO Scientific Collaboration
14:48 K9.003 Upper Limits on the Rate of Gravitational Wave Bursts from the First LIGO Science Run
Edward Daw (Louisiana State University), The LIGO Scientific Collaboration
15:00 K9.004 Upper Limits on binary inspiral signals using LIGO S1 Data
Patrick R Brady (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), for LIGO Scientific Collaboration
15:12 K9.005 Results from the first LIGO scientific run
Marialessandra Papa (LIGO Laboratory), LIGO Collaboration
15:24 K9.006 SWIFT Pointing and Gravitational Waves from Gamma-Ray Burst Events
Patrick Sutton, Lee Samuel Finn (Center for Gravitational Wave Phenomenology, Department of Physics, The Pennsylvania State University), Badri Krishnan (Max-Planck-Institut fur Gravitationsphysik)
15:36 K9.007 Polarized Gravitational Waves from Gamma-Ray Bursts
Shiho Kobayashi, Peter Meszaros (Penn State)
15:48 K9.008 Nonlinear generation of harmonics in highly distorted black holes
Deirdre Shoemaker, Harald Pfeiffer, Larry Kidder, Saul Teukolsky (Cornell University)
16:00 K9.009 Gravitational Wave Location Using Multiple Ground Based Interferometers
John McNabb (Penn State Center For Gravitational Wave Physics)
16:12 K9.010 Data Analysis Strategies for Precessing Binaries
Benjamin Owen (Pennsylvania State University)
16:24 K9.011 Gravitational wave astronomy with LISA
Neil Cornish (Montana State University), Shane Larson Collaboration, Louis Rubbo Collaboration
16:36 K9.012 Simulation of the White Dwarf Binary Background for LISA
Matthew Benacquista, John DeGoes, Donald Lunder (Montana State University-Billings)
16:48 K9.013 Testing Scalar-Tensor Gravity using LISA
Nicolas Yunes, Clifford M. Will (Washington University, St. Louis)
17:00 K9.014 How black holes get their kicks! Gravitational radiation recoil from binary inspiral and plunge into a rapidly-rotating black hole in the extreme-mass-ratio limit
Marc Favata (Cornell University), Daniel Holz (University of Chicago), Scott Hughes (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Session K10. DNP: Mini-Symposium on the Location of the Nuclear Driplines.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Washington B, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

14:00 K10.001 New Magic Numbers Towards the Drip Lines
B. Alex Brown (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy and National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University)
14:36 K10.002 Study of Excited States in ^12N
A. Galindo-Uribarri, J. Gomez del Campo, J. Liang, D. Shapira, R. L. Varner (ORNL), Y. Larochelle (Univ. of Tennessee), M. C. Wiescher (Univ. Notre Dame), J. Powell, J. Cerny, M. A. McMahan, J. P. O'Neil (LBNL)
14:48 K10.003 Ground State of ^15F
W. A. Peters, T. Baumann, D. Bazin, R. Clement, P. Heckman, J. Seitz, A. Stolz, M. Thoennessen, E. Tryggestad (NSCL/ Michigan State University), B. Luther (NSCL/ Concordia College)
15:00 K10.004 Search for ^19Mg
N. H. Frank, T. Baumann, D. Bazin, M. Cooper, P. Heckman, W. Peters, A. Stolz, M. Thoennessen, M. Wallace (NSCL, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824-1321)
15:12 K10.005 Single Proton Knock-out Reactions from ^24,25,26F
T. Baumann, J. Enders, N. H. Frank, P. G. Hansen, P. Heckman, J. P. Seitz, A. Stolz, M. Thoennessen, E. Tryggestad (NSCL, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824-1321), B. A. Luther (NSCL/Concordia College, Moorhead, MN 56562)
15:24 K10.006 Coulomb Excitation of the Neutron-rich Nuclei ^34Mg, ^35,36Al, and ^37Si
J.A. Church, C.M. Campbell, D.-C. Dinca, J. Enders, T. Glasmacher, P.G. Hansen, Z. Hu, K.L. Miller, W.F. Mueller, H. Olliver, B.C. Perry (National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory), R.V.F. Janssens (Argonne National Laboratory)
15:36 K10.007 New direct reaction: Two-proton knockout from nuclei near the neutron drip line
P.G. Hansen, D. Bazin, B.A. Brown, C.M. Campbell, J.A. Church, D.C. Dinca, J. Enders, A. Gade, T. Glasmacher, W.M. Mueller, H. Olliver, B.C. Perry, B.M. Sherrill, J.R. Terry (National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University), J.A. Tostevin (Department of Physics, University of Surrey, U.K.)
15:48 K10.008 One- and two-proton emission from light nuclei
Bertram Blank (Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL60439)
16:00 K10.009 Non-Hermitian effective Hamiltonian and shell model near driplines
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)
16:12 K10.010 Self-Consistent Mean Field Mass Table Calculations
Mario Stoitsov (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37996, USA; Physics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, P.O. Box 2008, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, USA; Joint Institute for Heavy-Ion Research, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, USA; Institute of Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia-1784, Bulgaria), Witold Nazarewicz (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37996, USA; Physics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, P.O. Box 2008, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, USA; Joint Institute for Heavy-Ion Research, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, USA; Institute of Theoretical Physics, Warsaw University, ul. Ho\.za 69, 00-681 Warsaw, Poland), Jacek Dobaczewski (Institute of Theoretical Physics, Warsaw University, ul. Ho\.za 69, 00-681 Warsaw, Poland)
16:24 K10.011 Decay of short-lived mass-140 isomers at the proton dripline
M.N. Tantawy, C.R. Bingham, D.J. Hartley, Y. Larochelle, W. Nazarewicz (University of Tennessee), J.C. Batchelder (UNIRIB/ORAU), R.K. Grzywacz, C.J. Gross, T.A. Lewis, K.P. Rykaczewski, D. Shapira, C.-H. Yu (ORNL), D. Fong, J.H. Hamilton, J.K. Hwang, A.V. Ramayya (Vanderbilt), W. Królas, A.T. Kruppa, K.H. Maier, J.W. McConnell, T. Vertse (JIHIR), A. Piechaczek, E.F. Zganjar (LSU), J.A. Winger (Miss. State)
16:36 K10.012 Study of dripline nuclei via proton radioactivity fine structure
C.R. Bingham, D.J. Hartley, Y. Larochelle, W. Nazarewicz, M.N. Tantawy (University of Tennessee), J.C. Batchelder (UNIRIB/ORAU), R.K. Grzywacz, C.J. Gross, T.A. Lewis, K.P. Rykaczewski, D. Shapira, C.-H. Yu (ORNL), D. Fong, J.H. Hamilton, J.K. Hwang, A.V. Ramayya (Vanderbilt), W. Królas, A.T. Kruppa, K. H. Maier, J.W. McConnell, T. Vertse (JIHIR), A. Piechaczek, E.F. Zganjar (LSU), J.A. Winger (Miss. State), K. Hagino (Kyoto Univ.)
16:48 K10.013 Using Proton Radioactivity to Locate the Proton Dripline
C. N. Davids, D. S. Seweryniak (Argonne National Laboratory)

Session K11. DPF: B --> D Decays and Production of Heavy Quarks.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Washington C, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

14:00 K11.001 Study of B \rightarrow D_2^*0(2460)\pi and B \rightarrow_1^0(2420)\pi Decays
Vance Eschenburg (University of Mississippi), BABAR Collaboration
14:24 K11.002 Measurement of the branching fractions \cal B(D_s^+ \rightarrow \phi \pi^+) and \cal B(B^0 \rightarrow D_s^(*)+ D^*-, and the polarization in the decay B^0 \rightarrow D_s^*+ D^*-
Roberto Covarelli (INFN Frascati), BABAR Collaboration
14:36 K11.003 Evaluation of B_s\rightarrow D_s^-\pi^+ yield relative to B_d\rightarrow D^-\pi^+ and B_u\rightarrow J/\psi K
Saverio Da Ronco (Universita di Padova), CDF Collaboration
14:48 K11.004 Branching fraction measurement of hadronic decay B \rightarrow D^(*)a_1 at BaBar
Xiaowei Zhan (U. Mississippi), BABAR Collaboration
15:00 K11.005 Studies of B Meson Decay Using Partial Reconstruction of a Final-State D Meson
Romulus Godang (U. Mississippi), BABAR Collaboration
15:12 K11.006 Same Side Pion Tagging Study in Lepton+D^(*) Sample at CDF using Run 2 Data
Alexandre Rakitin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), CDF Collaboration
15:24 K11.007 Branching fraction measurement of the hadronic decay B \rightarrow D^(*)a_1 at BaBar
Haiwen Zhao (University of Mississippi), BABAR Collaboration
15:36 K11.008 Study of the Decay B^- \rightarrow D_J^0 \pi^-
Jong Yi (Yowa State University), BABAR Collaboration
15:48 K11.009 Study of the B^0 \rightarrow D^(*)+ K_S \pi^- Decay
Troels Petersen (LAL Orsay), BaBar Collaboration
16:00 K11.010 Measurements of B\to D^(*) K^(*) Decays and Other Modes relevant to \phi_3 Determination
P. Krokovny, Thomas E. Browder (University of Hawaii), Yoshi Sakai (KEK), Belle Collaboration
16:12 K11.011 Charged B decays to final states with 3 charged hadrons
Thomas Latham (U. Bristol), BABAR Collaboration
16:24 K11.012 B-Quark Production at DO
Onne Peters (NIKHEF), DZero Collaboration
16:36 K11.013 A Study of b øverlineb Production Correlations at the Tevatron
Kevin Lannon (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), CDF Collaboration
16:48 K11.014 The Leading Particle Effect from Heavy-Quark Recombination
Masaoki Kusunoki, Eric Braaten (Department of Physics, The Ohio State University)

Session K12. DPF: Rare B Decays.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Congress A, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

14:00 K12.001 Measurements of Branching Fractions and Resonant Substructure in B\to K h h Decays
Y. Chao, Thomas E. Browder (University of Hawaii), Yoshi Sakai (KEK), Belle Collaboration
14:24 K12.002 Search for rare B decays to states containing a J/\psi meson
Jim Panetta (U. Penn), BABAR Collaboration
14:36 K12.003 Measurement of Rare B Decays with CLEO
Alan Magerkurth, Jim Alexander (Cornell University), CLEO Collaboration
14:48 K12.004 Branching fractions for B^0 \to \pi^0\pi^0 and B^+ \to h^+\pi^0
Adrian Bevan (Liverpool), BABAR Collaboration
15:00 K12.005 Radiative and Electroweak Penguin Decays at Belle
H.W. Kim, Thomas E. Browder (University of Hawaii), Yoshi Sakai (KEK), Belle Collaboration
15:12 K12.006 Studies of the Rare Flavor Changing Neutral Current Decays B\to K^(*)\ell^+\ell^-
Alex Samuel (Caltech), BABAR Collaboration
15:24 K12.007 Search for B\rightarrow (\rho,ømega)\gamma
Mark Convery (SLAC), BABAR Collaboration
15:36 K12.008 Search for the Rare Decay \barB^0 \rightarrow D^*0\gamma
Johannes Bauer (University of Mississippi), BABAR Collaboration
15:48 K12.009 Search for the Rare Decay B_s^0\rightarrow \mu^+ \mu^- Using CDF Run 2 Data
Cheng-Ju Stephen Lin (Fermilab), CDF Collaboration
16:00 K12.010 Search for the Rare Decays B \rightarrow K^(*)\nu\bar\nu
John Gregg Thayer (Cornell University), CLEO Collaboration
16:12 K12.011 Parity Violation in Exclusive B \rightarrow \gamma K\pi\pi
Adolf Bornheim (California Institute of Technology), CLEO Collaboration
16:24 K12.012 A search for B \rightarrow \gamma e øverline\nu_e
Edward Chen (Caltech), BABAR Collaboration
16:36 K12.013 Searches for the rare B decays B^+\rightarrow K^+ \nu \bar\nu and B^+ \rightarrow \mu^+ \nu_\mu
Steven Robertson (SLAC), BABAR Collaboration
16:48 K12.014 A search for B^0 \rightarrow\tau^+\tau^-
Chris Potter (U. Oregon), BABAR Collaboration

Session K13. DPF: Instrumentation: General Detector.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Congress B, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

14:00 K13.001 The BTeV Detector
Alexander Ledovskoy (University of Virginia), BTeV Collaboration
14:24 K13.002 Mini-LANNDD T40: A detector to measure the neutrino-argon cross section and the \nu_e contamination in the off-axis NuMI beam and its use as an Ramp;D program for the 70-kton LANNDD liquid argon TPC for superbeam
David Cline, Youngho Seo, Franco Sergiampietri (University of California, Los Angeles, USA), for the NuMu Collaboration
14:48 K13.003 MINOS Module Construction and Performance
Tacy Joffe-Minor (Argonne National Lab), MINOS Collaboration
15:00 K13.004 Absolute Energy Calibration of the MINOS Detectors
Chris Smith (California Institute of Technology), MINOS Collaboration
15:12 K13.005 Test-beam Measurements with the MINOS Calibration Detector
Mike Kordosky (University of Texas), MINOS Collaboration
15:24 K13.006 A Glass Bead Calorimeter
Michael Schmitt, Catherine Jiam (Northwestern University)
15:36 K13.007 The large angle beanstrahlung detector for CESR
Michael West, Giovanni Bonvicini, Mikhail Dubrovin (Wayne State University), Wayne State University Cleo-BTeV Group
15:48 K13.008 Precision Measurement of Charged Tracking Efficiency
Mohammad Al-Fiky, David Cinabro (Wayne State University), CLEO Collaboration
16:00 K13.009 Negative Ion TPC as the NLC main tracker
Alexander Schreiner, Giovanni Bonvicini (Wayne State University), Wayne State University Cleo-BTeV Group
16:12 K13.010 The PIBETA Detector Waveform Digitizing System
Brent VanDevender (University of Virginia), PIBETA Collaboration
16:24 K13.011 Structural Effects in Photomultiplier Tubes in the MiniBooNE Experiment
Justin May (Purdue University), Matthew Wysocki (University of Notre Dame), Len Bugel, Bonnie Fleming, Paul Nienaber (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory), Darrel Smith (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University)
16:36 K13.012 HEP Data Grid Applications in Korea
Kihyeon Cho, Youngdo Oh, Dongchul Son (Kyungpook National University), Bockjoo Kim (Seoul National University), Sangsan Lee (KISTI, Supercomputing Center), HEP Data Grid Working Group in Korea Collaboration
K13.013 Bootstrap Technique for Extending Simulated Samples
Michael Schmitt, Matthew Turk (Northwestern University)

Session K14. DPF: Focus Session: Beller Lecture and String Theory.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Congress C, Loews Philadelphia Hotel

14:00 K14.001 Beller Lecture: String interaction in pp-wave background
Hessamaddin Arfaei (Sharif University of Technology)
14:36 K14.002 New SUSY String Compactifications from Twisted Tori.
Michael Schulz (Caltech)
14:48 K14.003 Matter from G(2) Manifolds
Per Berglund (Department of Physics, University of New Hampshire), Andreas Brandhuber (Department of Physics, California Institute of Technology)
15:00 K14.004 Holography and de Sitter Space
Vijay Balasubramanian (University of Pennsylvania), Jan de Boer (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Djordje Minic (Virginia Tech)
15:12 K14.005 The Penrose limit of AdS*S space and holography
George Siopsis (University of Tennessee)
15:24 K14.006 Tachyons in a slice of AdS
Michele Redi (Johns Hopkins University)
15:36 K14.007 The no-ghost theorem with a timelike U(1)
Makoto Natsuume (University of Pennsylvania), Masako Asano (KEK)
15:48 K14.008 STRING INTERACTIONS IN PP WAVE FROM N=4 SUPERYANG-MILLS
Min-xin Huang (University of Pennsylvania)
16:00 K14.009 (Re)constructing Dimensions
Gary Shiu (University of Wisconsin, Madison), Raul Rabadan (Theory Division, CERN)
16:12 K14.010 The cosmological constant and the deconstruction of gravity
Vishnu Jejjala (Department of Physics, Virginia Tech), Robert G. Leigh (Department of Physics, University of Illinois and CERN-Theory Division), Djordje Minic (Department of Physics, Virginia Tech)
16:24 K14.011 Bound States of Super-Yang-Mills-Chern-Simons Theory
Uwe Trittmann (Otterbein College, Westerville, OH)
16:36 K14.012 Consistent coupling of bulk supergravity to boundary fields.
Jonathan A. Bagger, Dmitry V. Belyaev (Johns Hopkins Univ.)
16:48 K14.013 Self-duality, helicity and higher-loop QED
Gerald Dunne (University of Connecticut), Christian Schubert (University of Texas Pan American)
17:00 K14.014 Matter fields in a Two-Sheeted Noncommutative Space-time
Kameshwar C Wali (Syracuse University), Nguyen Ai Viet