Program overview
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 31 MAY 2003
Session H1. Nuclear Physics.
Saturday afternoon, 13:45, P123, Knowlton Laboratory of Physics
- 13:45 H1.001
TITAN; Weighing Exotics, or How to Measure Atomic Masses with 10-8 Relative Precision in 10 Milliseconds
- Joseph Vaz, Pierre Bricault, Jens Dilling (Affiliation), Mathew Smith (TRIUMF, 4004 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, B.C., Canada V6T 2A3), TITAN Collaboration
- 14:20 H1.002
Effective Field Theory in Nuclear Physics
- Martin Savage (University of Washington)
- 14:55 H1.003
Charge Neutrality of the CFL Phase from the Low Energy Effective Theory
- Andrei Kryjevski (Dept. of Physics and Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 98105)
- 15:15 H1.004
Coffee Break
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- 15:45 H1.005
Shapes of the Proton
- Gerald A Miller (Physics Department Univ. of Washington)
- 16:20 H1.006
Measurement of azimuthal asymmetries associated with deeply-virtual Compton scattering on a deuterium target
- Jiansen Lu (HERMES/TRIUMF), HEREMS Collaboration
- 16:40 H1.007
The STAR Time Projection Chamber (TPC).
- Hans Bichsel (CENPA University of Washington), STAR Collaboration
Session H2. Particle Physics.
Saturday afternoon, 13:45, B19, Griffin Memorial Biology Building
- 13:45 H2.001
Recent Results from DZero
- Andy Haas (University of Washington at Seattle), DZero Collaboration
- 14:20 H2.002
Preliminary Results from the NLO Dimuon Analysis at NuTeV
- David Mason (University of Oregon), NuTeV Collaboration
- 14:32 H2.003
Paraxial and paratemporal approximations in semiclassical physics
- Lee W. Casperson (Portland State University)
- 14:44 H2.004
The elusive radions in extra dimensions
- Joshua Erlich (University of Washington, Seattle)
- 15:20 H2.005
Coffee Break
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- 15:40 H2.006
The øverlineB^0 \rightarrow D^*+ \mu^- øverline\nu_\mu~ Branching Fraction in the BaBar Experiment
- Douglas Thiessen (University of British Columbia), BaBar Collaboration
- 15:52 H2.007
Status of the Neutral Current Detector Array at SNO
- Adam Cox (Center for Experimental Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics), SNO Collaboration
- 16:04 H2.008
The Limitation of Partially Quenched QCD
- Ruth Van de Water, Stephen Sharpe (Physics Department, University of Washington)
- 16:16 H2.009
Vector meson dominance and the fifth dimension
- Dam Son (University of Washington)
Session H3. Condensed Matter: Chalcogenide Semiconductors and Oxides.
Friday afternoon, 13:45, 105, Psychology Building
- 13:45 H3.001
^63Cu NQR relaxation in the p-type transparent conductor CuScO_2:Mg
- Vincent Rossi, Janet Tate, William Warren, Jun Li, Arthur Sleight (Oregon State University)
- 13:57 H3.002
CARRIER CONCENTRATIONS AND SEEBECK MEASUREMENTS ON CuSc_1-xMg_xO_2+y TRANSPARENT CONDUCTIVE THIN FILMS.
- Dara L. Easley, Janet Tate, Allen L. Wasserman (Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331.)
- 14:09 H3.003
THE CHALCOGENIDE-FLUORIDES MCuQF AS P-TYPE TRANSPARENT CONDUCTORS
- Cheol-Hee Park, Douglas A. Keszler (Department of Chemistry, Oregon State University), Hiroshi Yanagi, Janet Tate (Department of Physics, Oregon State University)
- 14:21 H3.004
Transport properties of undoped and potassium doped BaCu2S2 materials
- Robert Kykyneshi, Janet Tate (Department of Physics, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331), Cheol-Hee Park, Douglas Keszler (Department of Chemistry, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, 97331)
- 14:33 H3.005
Defect Distributions and Carrier Properties in the Copper Indium Diselenide Alloys
- Jennifer T. Heath (Department of Physics, Linfield College, McMinnville, OR 97128), J. David Cohen (Department of Physics, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403), William N. Shafarman (Institute for Energy Conversion, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716)
- 15:09 H3.006
Coffee Break
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