Program overview
MONDAY MORNING, 7 APRIL 2003
Session P1. FHP/FPS: Benjamin Franklin, Civic Scientist.
Monday morning, 10:45, Millennium Hall, Loews Philadelphia Hotel
- 10:45 P1.001
At the Dawn of Science
- Claude-Anne Lopez (Yale University)
- 11:21 P1.002
Ben Franklin: A Curiosity-Driven Scientist, a Service-Driven Citizen
- Dudley Herschbach (Harvard University)
- 11:57 P1.003
"Franklin: Science, Politics and France"
- James E. McClellan III (Stevens Institute of Technology)
- 12:33 P1.004
The 'Founding Father' of Civic Science
- Neal Lane (Rice University)
- 13:09 P1.005
Commentary and Discussion
- Philip W. Hammer (Franklin Institute)
Session P2. DNP: Neutrinos, Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis; Compton Scattering.
Monday morning, 10:45, Regency Ballroom B, Loews Philadelphia Hotel
- 10:45 P2.001
First Results from KamLAND: Evidence for Reactor Anti-Neutrino Disappearance
- D. Markoff (NCSU and TUNL)
- 11:21 P2.002
Neutrino mixing and big bang nucleosynthesis
- Nicole Bell (Fermilab)
- 11:57 P2.003
Compton Scattering from the Proton at High Momentum Transfer
- Alan M. Nathan (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
- 12:33 P2.004
The handbag mechanism in Compton scattering
- Peter Kroll (Fachbereich Physik, Universitaet Wuppertal, 42097 Wuppertal, Germany)
Session P3. DAP/DPB: Acceleration Mechanisms for Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays.
Monday morning, 10:45, Commonwealth A, Loews Philadelphia Hotel
- 10:45 P3.001
What Do We know About Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays
- Pasquale Blasi (INAF/Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica)
- 11:21 P3.002
Overview of Cosmic Acceleration Mechanisms
- Frank Jones (Laboratory for High Energy Astrophysics, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center)
- 11:57 P3.003
Diffusive Shock Acceleration
- Matthew Baring (Rice University)
- 12:33 P3.004
Reconnection Acceleration in Force Free Fields
- Stirling Colgate (Los Alamos Nat. Lab.)
- 13:09 P3.005
Plasma Wakefield Acceleration
- Toshi Tajima (Kansai Research Establishment, JAERI, Kyoto, Japan)
Session P4. DPF: Electroweak Physics.
Monday morning, 10:45, Commonwealth B, Loews Philadelphia Hotel
- 10:45 P4.001
The Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the Muon
- Andrzej Czarnecki (University of Alberta)
- 11:21 P4.002
LEP/SLC retrospective and status of global electroweak fits
- Doreen Wackeroth (SUNY at Buffalo)
- 11:57 P4.003
Electroweak Measurements at the Tevatron
- Ashutosh Kotwal (Duke University)
- 12:33 P4.004
Status of Higgs physics and future collider expectations
- David Rainwater (DESY)
- 13:09 P4.005
Top Quark Measurements at the Tevatron
- Emanuela Barberis (Northeastern University, Boston)
Session P5. GGR/DPF: Approaches to Quantum Gravity.
Monday morning, 10:45, Commonwealth C, Loews Philadelphia Hotel
- 10:45 P5.001
Recent successes in string theory: singularity resolution and all that
- Amanda Peet (University of Toronto)
- 11:21 P5.002
Quantum gravity as an ordinary gauge theory
- Juan Maldacena (Institute for Advanced Study)
- 11:57 P5.003
Quantum Geometry and Its Applications: Recent Advances
- Abhay Ashtekar (Physics Department, Penn State, University Park, PA 16802-6300)
- 12:33 P5.004
Causal sets as the deep structure of spacetime
- Fay Dowker (Queen Mary, University of London)
- 13:09 P5.005
Euclian and Lorentzian Quantum Geometry via Dynamical Triangulations
- Jan Ambjorn (Niels Bohr Institute)
Session P6. FED: Teaching Quantum Mechanics.
Monday morning, 10:45, Commonwealth D, Loews Philadelphia Hotel
- 10:45 P6.001
Conceptual knowledge in quantum physics: Student reasoning about charge flow
- Michael C. Wittmann (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Maine)
- 11:21 P6.002
Testing the development of student conceptual and visualization understanding in quantum mechanics through the undergraduate career
- Richard Robinett (Department of Physics, Penn State University)
- 11:57 P6.003
Making Quantum Mechanics Visual and Interactive
- Mario Belloni (Davidson College)
- 12:33 P6.004
Student understanding of probability in the classical and semi-classical regimes
- Bradley Ambrose (Department of Physics, Grand Valley State University, Allendale MI)
- 13:09 P6.005
Student understanding of quantum measurement and time development
- Chandralekha Singh (University of Pittsburgh)
Session P7. GPAP/DPP: Plasma Astrophysics of Accretion Disks, Turbulence, and Reconnection followed by Laboratory Plasma Physics.
Monday morning, 10:45, Regency Ballroom C1, Loews Philadelphia Hotel
- 10:45 P7.001
Magnetorotational and Parker instability in a magnetized rotating plasma
- Yi-Min Huang, Adil Hassam (Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics, University of Maryland)
- 10:57 P7.002
Collisionless and Collisional Effects on the Magnetorotational Instability in Accrection Disks
- Prateek Sharma, Gregory W. Hammett (Princeton Univ., Princeton Plasma Physics Lab), Eliot Quataert (Univ. California, Berkeley), William Dorland (Univ. Maryland)
- 11:09 P7.003
Wave-Particle Interactions in the Tail of an Alfven Cascade
- William Dorland (University of Maryland), Steven Cowley (Imperial College, London), Gregory Hammett (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory), Eliot Quataert (University of California at Berkeley)
- 11:21 P7.004
Three Dimensional Hall Magnetohydrodynamics in Current Sheets
- J D Huba (Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory), L I Rudakov (Berkeley Scholars, Inc.)
- 11:33 P7.005
Laboratory Observation of Fast Collision-less Magnetic Reconnection
- Jan Egedal, Miklos Porkolab, Will Fox, James Dorris (MIT, PSFC, Cambridge, MA.), Ambrogio Fasoli (CRPP-EPFL, CH-1015, Lausanne, Switzerland)
- 11:45 P7.006
Numerical Simulation of Supernova-Relevant Laser-Driven Rayleigh-Taylor Experiments on OMEGA
- Aaron Miles (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the University of Maryland), John Edwards, Jeff Greenough, Harry Robey (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
- 11:57 P7.007
Break
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- 12:12 P7.008
Dusty Plasma Crystals: Structure and Phase Transitions.
- Martin Lampe, Glenn Joyce, Gurudas Ganguli (Naval Research Lab)
- 12:24 P7.009
The effect of plasma shielding on dust particle interaction in low pressure plasmas
- M. E. Markes (Department of Physics, University of Nebraska-Kearney), P. F. Williams (Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
- 12:36 P7.010
High energy density X pinch plasmas and their use as an x-ray source for point-projection radiography
- D. A. Hammer, K. M. Chandler, M. D. Mitchell, S. A. Pikuz, T. A. Shelkovenko, Byung Moo Song (Lab of Plasma Studies, Cornell University)
- 12:48 P7.011
Magnetic effects and prospects for pB11 fusion
- Eric J. Lerner (Lawrenceville Plasma Physics)
Session P8. DNP: Mini-Symposium on Transition Form Factors.
Monday morning, 10:45, Regency Ballroom C2, Loews Philadelphia Hotel
- 10:45 P8.001
Review of Baryon Transition Form Factors
- T.-S. Harry Lee (Argonne National Laboratory)
- 11:21 P8.002
Polarization responses in the p(\vece,e^\prime\vecp)\pi^0 Reaction
- Mark Jones (Jefferson Lab), the Jefferson Lab Hall A Collaboration
- 11:33 P8.003
Electroproduction of the \Delta (1232) for Q^2=0.1-0.3~GeV^2 using CLAS
- L.C. Smith (University of Virginia), K. Joo (University of Connecticut), CLAS Collaboration
- 11:45 P8.004
Measurement of pi^+ electroproduction from protons
- Kijun Park (Kyungpook University), Volker Burkert (Jefferson Lab), Wooyoung Kim (Kyungpook University), Ralph Minehart (University of Virginia), CLAS Collaboration
- 11:57 P8.005
Electroproduction of \pi^0 from \Delta(1232) at high Q^2
- Maurizio Ungaro, Valery Kubarovsky, Paul Stoler (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), CLAS Collaboration
- 12:09 P8.006
CLAS Measurement of \sigma_LT^\prime in the Resonance Region
- K. Joo (University of Connecticut), L.C. Smith (University of Virginia), CLAS Collaboration
- 12:21 P8.007
Nucleon Resonance Excitation in Coupled Channels
- Agung Waluyo, Steve Karppi, Cornelius Bennhold (The George Washington University)
- 12:33 P8.008
N \rightarrow \Delta quadrupole amplitudes at Q^2=0.127 (GeV/c)^2
- Nikolaos Sparveris, Costas Papanicolas (I.A.S.A. - University of Athens), OOPS Collaboration
- 12:45 P8.009
Delta Resoanance Pion Electroproduction Multipoles at Low Q^2
- Itaru Nakagawa (University of Kentucky), the OOPS Collaboration
- 12:57 P8.010
Weak Transition Form Factors Using Electron Beams
- David Mack (TJNAF)
- 13:09 P8.011
Photoproduction of Two Charged Pions from Hydrogen with Circularly Polarized Photons
- Steffen Strauch (The George Washington University, for the CLAS Collaboration), CLAS Collaboration
- 13:21 P8.012
Exclusive Photoproduction of Charged Pions from 1 to 6 GeV
- Lingyan Zhu (Massachusetss Institute of Technology), Jefferson Lab Hall A Collaboration
- 13:33 P8.013
Photoproduction of \eta' mesons on the proton.
- Michael Dugger (Arizona State University), CLAS Collaboration
Session P9. DAP: Gamma Ray Burst, Compact Objects, and Neutrinos.
Monday morning, 10:45, Washington A, Loews Philadelphia Hotel
- 10:45 P9.001
In-flight Performance of the Balloon Borne LXeGRIT Compton Telescope
- Elena Aprile, Alessandro Curioni, Karl-Ludwig Giboni, Masanori Kobayashi (Columbia University), Uwe Oberlack (Rice University), Edward L. Chupp, Philip P. Dunphy (University of New Hampshire), Sandro Ventura (Universita di Padova, Italy), Tadayoshi Doke, Jun Kikuchi (Waseda University, Japan)
- 10:57 P9.002
Observation of the Crab with the Milagro Gamma-Ray Observatory
- Andrew Smith (University of Maryland), Milagro Collaboration
- 11:09 P9.003
Searching for GRBs with Milagro
- David Noyes (University of Maryland, College Park), Milagro Collaboration
- 11:21 P9.004
Combined BATSE-TASC Spectral Fits with the Band Spectral Function
- Gonzalez Maria Magdalena (University of Wisconsin), Yuki Kaneko (University of Alabma), Brenda Dingus (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Robert Preece (Department of Physics, University of Alabma)
- 11:33 P9.005
Gamma-Ray Burst Detectors and Source Populations
- David Band (NASA/GSFC amp; UMBC)
- 11:45 P9.006
Physics Results from the AMANDA-II High Energy Neutrino Telescope
- Steven Barwick (University of California - Irvine), for the AMANDA-II Collaboration
- 11:57 P9.007
High Energy Neutrinos from Gamma Ray Bursts
- Charles Dermer (Naval Research Laboratory), Armen Atoyan (Universite de Montreal)
- 12:09 P9.008
Neutrons in gamma-ray burst outflows
- Evgeny Derishev (Institute of Applied Physics, Russia), Vitaly Kocharovsky (Texas Aamp;M University), Vladimir Kocharovsky (Institute of Applied Physics, Russia)
- 12:21 P9.009
Relativistic Magnetic Explosion Origin of Gamma-Ray Bursts
- Edison Liang (Rice University), Kazumi Nishimura (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- 12:33 P9.010
High-Energy Astrophysical Neutrino Decay
- John Beacom (Fermilab)
- 12:45 P9.011
Gravitational wave observations of pulsars
- David Ian Jones (Center for Gravitational Wave Physics, Penn State University)
- 12:57 P9.012
A Model for High Frequency Quasi-periodic Oscillations from Accreting Black Holes
- Jeremy Schnittman, Edmund Bertschinger (MIT)
- P9.013
Science Prospects for ANITA, the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna
- Steven Barwick (University of California - Irvine), for the ANITA Collaboration
- P9.014
GRB 021004: Reverse Shock Emission
- Shiho Kobayashi, Bing Zhang (Penn State)
Session P10. DNP: Mini-Symposium on the Isospin Dependence of Reaction Dynamics.
Monday morning, 10:45, Washington B, Loews Philadelphia Hotel
- 10:45 P10.001
The influence of isospin on both statistical and dynamical aspects of HI reactions
- Lee Sobotka (Washington University)
- 11:21 P10.002
Momentum dependence of symmetry potential for transport model calculations
- S. Das Gupta, C. B. Das, C. Gale (McGill University), B. A. Li (Arkansas State University)
- 11:33 P10.003
Measuring Neutron Separation Energies Far from Stability
- W.A. Friedman (Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706), M.B. Tsang (National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI 48824)
- 11:45 P10.004
Isospin Effects in Nuclear Fragmentation
- M.A. Famiano, C.K. Gelbke, T.X. Liu, X.D. Liu, W.G. Lynch, W.T. Tan, M.B. Tsang, G. Verde, A. Wagner, H.S. Xu (National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory), R. Donangelo, S.R. Souza (Instituto de Fisica, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Cidade Universitaria), B. Davin, Y. Larochellec, R.T. de Souza (Department of Chemistry and IUCF, Indiana University), R.J. Charity, L.G. Sobotka (Department of Chemistry, Washington University)
- 11:57 P10.005
isospin diffusion and isospin diffusion coefficients
- Lijun Shi, Pawel Danielewicz (NSCL MSU)
- 12:09 P10.006
Surface Symmetry Energy
- Pawel Danielewicz (National Superconducting Cyclotron Lab., Michigan State U.)
- 12:21 P10.007
Chemical and mechanical instabilities in hot neutron-rich matter
- Andrew Sustich, Bao-An Li, Bin Zhang (Arkansas State University)
- 12:33 P10.008
Isospin Fractionation in Boxed Pseudo-Fermi Matter
- Jan Tõke, W. Udo Schröder (University of Rochester), Nuclear Chemistry Team
- 12:45 P10.009
ISOSPIN DYNAMICS: THE ELEVEN OBSERVABLES
- Massimo Di Toro, Virgil Baran, Maria Colonna, Joseph Rizzo (Laboratori Nazionali del Sud, INFN, Catania), Vincenzo Greco (Cyclotron Institute, Texas Aamp;M Univ., College Station USA), Malgorzata Zielinska-Pfabe' (Smith College, Northampton, USA), Theodoros Gaitanos, Hermann H. Wolter (Sektion Physik, Universitaet Muenchen, Germany)
- 12:57 P10.010
Probing nuclear symmetry energy with two-nucleon correlation functions in heavy-ion collisions induced by neutron-rich nuclei
- Lie-Wen Chen, Vincenzo Greco, Che Ming Ko (Cyclotron Institute and Physics Department, Texas Aamp;M University, College Station, Texas 77843-3366), Bao-An Li (Department of Chemistry and Physics, P.O. Box 419, Arkansas State University, State University, Arkansas 72467-0419)
- 13:09 P10.011
Two-proton correlations and isospin effects in Sn+Sn reactions at E/A=50 MeV
- Giuseppe Verde (NSCL/Michigan State University), D.A. Brown (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), P. Danielewicz, C.K. Gelbke, W.G. Lynch, M.B. Tsang (NSCL/Michigan State University)
- 13:21 P10.012
Energy Dependence of the Isotopic Composition in Nuclear Multifragmentation
- Sherry Yennello, Dinesh Shetty, Martin Veselsky, Elizabeth Martin, August Keksis, George Souliotis, Douglas Rowland (Texas Aamp;M University)
- 13:33 P10.013
Isotopic Scaling of Heavy Projectile Fragments from 86Kr(25MeV/nucleon) + 124Sn,112Sn and 86Kr(25MeV/nucleon) + 64Ni,58Ni collisions
- G.A. Souliotis, D.V. Shetty, M. Veselsky, G. Chubarian, L. Trache, A. Keksis, E. Martin, S.J. Yennello (Cyclotron Institute, Texas Aamp;M University, College Station, TX 77843)
Session P11. DPF: Bottomonium and B Exclusive Decays.
Monday morning, 10:45, Washington C, Loews Philadelphia Hotel
- 10:45 P11.001
Study of Dipion Transitions among Bottomonium States
- David Kreinick (Cornell University), CLEO Collaboration
- 11:09 P11.002
Determination of the Electronic Widths of the Upsilon Resonances
- Jim Pivarski, Ritchie Patterson, Karl Berkelman (Cornell University), CLEO Collaboration
- 11:21 P11.003
Search for \(\eta_b\) and \(\eta_b^\prime\) in Inclusive Radiative Decays of the \(\Upsilon^\prime\) and \(\Upsilon^\prime\prime\).
- Hajime Muramatsu (Syracuse University), CLEO Collaboration
- 11:33 P11.004
Study of the Charged to Neutral Ratio of B Mesons in \Upsilon(4S) Decays
- Eric Charles (UC Berkeley), BABAR Collaboration
- 11:45 P11.005
Measurement of the ratio \frac\cal B(\Upsilon(4S)\rightarrow B^+B^-)\cal B(\Upsilon(4S)\rightarrow B^0\ \barB^0)
- Haleh Hadavand (UCSD), BABAR Collaboration
- 11:57 P11.006
Measurement of the B\rightarrow \eta_c\ K branching ratio and \eta_c total width
- Nick Barlow (Bristol), BABAR Collaboration
- 12:09 P11.007
Measurements of B\toBaryon Decay Modes at Belle
- S. Olsen, Thomas E. Browder (University of Hawaii), Yoshi Sakai (KEK), Belle Collaboration
- 12:21 P11.008
Reconstruction of B-Hadron Final States at DO
- Tulika Bose (Columbia University), DZero Collaboration
- 12:33 P11.009
Exclusive reconstruction of B_s \rightarrow J/\Psi \Phi and \Lambda_b \rightarrow J/\Psi \Lambda final states.
- Abaz Kryemadhi (Indiana University), DZero Collaboration
- 12:45 P11.010
Measurement of \Lambda^0_b \rightarrow J/\psi\Lambda and B^0 \rightarrow J/\psi K^0_S at CDF with Run 2 Data
- Tomohiro Yamashita (Okayama University), CDF Collaboration
- 12:57 P11.011
Study of a fully reconstructed decay \Lambda_b \to \Lambda_c \pi in p\barp collisions at \sqrts = 1.96 TeV
- Yi Le (The Johns Hopkins University), CDF Collaboration
- 13:09 P11.012
Measurement of b Hadron Masses at CDF using Run 2 Data
- Andreas Korn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), CDF Collaboration
- P11.013
Measurements of the Branching Fraction of \boldmath\cal B(\Upsilon(4S) \rightarrow B^0 \bar B^0) and other \boldmath B^0 meson properties with the Partial Reconstruction Technique
- Romulus Godang (U. Miss.), BABAR Collaboration
Session P12. DPF: Charm Production and Taus.
Monday morning, 10:45, Congress A, Loews Philadelphia Hotel
- 10:45 P12.001
Charm Physics at Belle
- R. Chistov, Thomas E. Browder (University of Hawaii), Yoshi Sakai (KEK), Belle Collaboration
- 11:09 P12.002
Inclusive J\Psi production at DO
- Chunhui Luo (Indiana University), DZero Collaboration
- 11:21 P12.003
A measurement of the angular distribution in pbarp -> psi (2S) -> e+e-
- Seon-Hee Seo (University of Minnesota), Fermilab Collaboration, INFN amp; Univ. of Ferrara Collaboration, INFN amp; Univ. of Genoa Collaboration, UC Urvine Collaboration, Univ. of Minnesota Collaboration, Northwestern Univ. Collaboration, INFN amp; Univ. of Torino Collaboration
- 11:33 P12.004
Search for Baryonium in Radiative J/psi-->gamma p pbar decays
- Stephen L. Olsen (University of Hawaii), BESII Collaboration
- 11:45 P12.005
Measurement of the J/\psi Cross Section at CDF using Run 2 Data
- Yuri Gotra (University of Pittsburgh), CDF Collaboration
- 11:57 P12.006
J/psi Production via Chi_c Decays at HERA-B
- A.J. Schwartz (University of Cincinnati), HERA-B Collaboration
- 12:09 P12.007
Search for \eta_c^\prime Resonance in \gamma\gamma Fusion at CLEO
- Zaza Metreveli (Northwestern University), CLEO Collaboration
- 12:21 P12.008
Measurements of continuum c \barc c \barc Production at Belle
- B. Yabsley, Thomas E. Browder (University of Hawaii), Yoshi Sakai (KEK), Belle Collaboration
- 12:33 P12.009
Measurement of decay rate ratios of Cabibbo suppressed to Cabibbo allowed D decays and the study of CP asymmetries in the decays of D mesons to CP eigenstates
- Sofia Vallecorsa (University of Rome), CDF Collaboration
- 12:45 P12.010
Observation of orbitally-excited D mesons in CDF
- Mario Campanelli (University of Geneva), CDF Collaboration
- 12:57 P12.011
Charmed Baryon Spectroscopy at CLEO
- Akhtar Mahmood (University of Texas - Pan American)
- 13:09 P12.012
A Measurement of the \tau^- \rightarrow \mu^- \bar\nu_\mu \nu_\tau Branching Ratio
- Laura Kormos (University of Victoria), OPAL Collaboration
- 13:21 P12.013
FOCUS preliminary results on D0 -> K0K0BAR decay mode
- David Lopes Pegna (University of Pavia (Italy)), FOCUS Collaboration
- 13:33 P12.014
Improved Measurement of the Form Factors and First Search for CP Violation in the Decay \Lambda^+_c \rightarrow \Lambda e^+ \nu.
- Victor Pavlunin (Purdue University), CLEO Collaboration
- P12.015
First Observation of \Lambda_c^+\rightarrow\Lambda\pi^+\pi^+\pi^-\pi^0 and \Lambda_c^+\rightarrow\Lambdaømega\pi^+ using the CLEO III Detector
- Steven Blusk (Syracuse University), CLEO Collaboration
Session P13. DPF: Neutrinos: Future Projects and Cross Sections.
Monday morning, 10:45, Congress B, Loews Philadelphia Hotel
- 10:45 P13.001
A New Organization for Particle Physics
- Alfred Mann (University of Pennsylvania)
- 11:09 P13.002
Status of the MINOS Experiment
- Sergei Avvakumov (Stanford University), MINOS Collaboration
- 11:33 P13.003
Upward-Going Muon Analysis with the MINOS Far Detector
- Brian Rebel (Indiana University), MINOS Collaboration
- 11:45 P13.004
Neutrino Super-Beam Facility for a Long Baseline Experiment from BNL to Homestake
- Stephen Kahn, Milind Diwan (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Brookhaven Long Baseline Neutrino Study Group Team
- 11:57 P13.005
Neutrino Oscillation Experiment with Extra Long Baseline
- Zohreh Parsa, Brookhaven National Laboratory Collaboration
- 12:09 P13.006
FINeSE: Fermilab Intense Neutrino Scattering Experiment
- Bonnie Fleming (Fermi National Accelerator Lab), FINeSE Collaboration
- 12:21 P13.007
Muon acceleration with a pulsed synchrotron for a neutrino factory
- Donald Summers (University of Mississippi), Scott Berg (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Al Garren (UCLA), Robert Palmer (Brookhaven National Lab), Neutriono Factory and Muon Collider Collaboration
- 12:33 P13.008
Kaon-production in the MiniBooNE Detector as a result of neutrino-nucleon interactions around 1 GeV
- Kiril Datchev (Columbia University)
- 12:45 P13.009
Reducing the kaon-produced neutrino background at MiniBooNE
- Melanie Novak, for the MiniBooNE Collaboration
- 12:57 P13.010
Modeling Neutrino, Electron and Photon Cross Sections at Low and High Energy Using \xi_w Scaling and Effective LO PDFs
- Arie Bodek (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627), Un-Ki Yang (Enrico Fermi Insititute, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637)
- 13:09 P13.011
Modeling Neutrino Quasielastic Cross Sections Using Up to Date Nucleon Form Factors
- Howard Budd, Arie Bodek (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627), John Arrington (Argronne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL)
- 13:21 P13.012
Single Pion Cross Sections at MiniBooNE
- Jennifer L. Raaf (University of Cincinnati), BooNE Collaboration
Session P14. DPF: Higgs Physics.
Monday morning, 10:45, Congress C, Loews Philadelphia Hotel
- 10:45 P14.001
Associated Higgs production with heavy quarks at present and future colliders
- Laura Reina (Florida State Unievrsity), Sally Dawson (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Lynne H. Orr (University of Rochester), Wackeroth Doreen (SUNY at Buffalo)
- 11:09 P14.002
Inclusive Production of Higgs Bosons at Hadron Colliders
- William Kilgore (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Robert Harlander (CERN)
- 11:21 P14.003
Final results on SM, charged and invisible Higgs bosons searches with the DELPHI detector at LEP
- Julia Hoffman (A.Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies, Warsaw, Poland), DELPHI Collaboration
- 11:33 P14.004
Updated results on MSSM and 2HDM Higgs bosons with the DELPHI detector at LEP
- Michal Bluj (A.Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies, Warsaw, Poland), DELPHI Collaboration
- 11:45 P14.005
Search for Higgs Boson in the h \rightarrow \gamma \gamma Decays.
- Alex Melnitchouk (Brown University), DZero Collaboration
- 11:57 P14.006
Status of Search for MSSM Higgs Decaying to Taus
- Dongwook Jang (Rutgers University), CDF Collaboration
- 12:09 P14.007
Search for Doubly-Charged Higgs in the Same-Sign Dielectron Data at CDF
- Christopher Hays (Duke University), CDF Collaboration
- 12:21 P14.008
MSSM Higgs Discovery Potential at Tevatron with new Benchmark Scenarios for Hadron Colliders
- Volker Drollinger, Michael Gold, Jason Jarrell, Vladimir Rekovic, Dmitri Smirnov (New Mexico Center for Particle Physics, University of New Mexico), CDF Collaboration
- 12:33 P14.009
Search for Neutral Supersymmetric Higgs Bosons
- Andrew Haas (University of Washington, Seattle), DZero Collaboration
- 12:45 P14.010
Prospects of Higgs Physics at the LHC
- Kyle Cranmer, Bruce Mellado, William Quayle, Sau Lan Wu (University of Wisconsin), University of Wisconsin - ATLAS Team
- 12:57 P14.011
Scalar and Pseudoscalar Higgs Boson Production
- Bryan Field (C.N. Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York 11794-3840 USA)
- 13:09 P14.012
120-180 GeV Higgs in qq \rightarrow qqH Channel at CMS
- Nural Akchurin (Texas Tech University), Daniel Green (Fermi National Acceleration Laboratory), Shuichi Kunori (University of Maryland), Richard Vidal, W. Wu (Fermi National Acceleration Laboratory), Mehmet Zeyrek (Middle East Technical University), Lin Zhang (Texas Tech University)
- 13:21 P14.013
Investigation of Higgs bosons in low mass region with ATLAS
- Kyle Cranmer (CERN), ATLAS Collaboration
- 13:33 P14.014
Search for Higgs boson in two-photon decay mode
- Tony Lee (Caltech, student), Vladimir Litvin (Caltech, Software Engineer), Harvey Newman (Caltech, Professor of Physics), Sergey Shevchenko (Caltech, Senior Research Fellow), CMS Collaboration