Program overview
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 6 NOVEMBER 2003
Session EA. High Energy Physics.
Thursday afternoon, 15:45, Causeway, HISR
- 15:45 EA.001
Multiparton Collisions in High Energy Collisions and Nucleon Structure
- William D. Walker (Physics Department ,Duke University)
- 15:57 EA.002
Comments on the New Ds States
- Walter S. Jaronski (Radford University)
- 16:09 EA.003
Search for CP-Violating Emission of an E1 Photon in the K_L \rightarrow \pi^+ \pi^- \gamma decay
- John Shields (University of Virginia), KTeV Collaboration
- 16:21 EA.004
Measurement of the hadronic photon structure function F^\gamma_2 (x,Q^2) with single tagged events in two-photon collisions at LEP2
- Gyongyi Baksay, Marcus Hohlmann (Florida Institute of Technology), L3 Collaboration
- 16:33 EA.005
The Reaction \bar\nu_L +p\longrightarrow \Lambda + L^+ and the Form Factors
- Michael Barnett, Stephan Mintz (Florida International University)
- 16:45 EA.006
Single tagged 2\gamma events with BGO, ALR, and VSAT of L3
- Laszlo Baksay, Klaus Dehmelt, Marcus Hohlmann (Florida Institute of Technology), L3 Collaboration
Session EB. Poster Session.
Thursday afternoon, 15:45, Masonboro, HISR
- EB.001
A Mechanical Theory of Heat
- Yikun Zhang (Freelance)
- EB.002
Model for Spiral Galaxys Rotation Curves
- John Hodge (XZD Corp.)
- EB.003
Asymmetry Measurements in the Reaction L + p\longrightarrow \Lambda + \nu_L Near Threshold
- Stephan Mintz, Michael Barnett (Florida International University)
- EB.004
A Computational Investigation of Starburst Galaxies
- Dennis Dinge, Ipshita Chakraborty (Coastal Carolina University), Coastal Astrophysics Collaboration
- EB.005
The Study of a Suspended Optic
- T. Findley, S. Yoshida (Southeastern Louisiana University), H. Yamamoto (LIGO Laboratory, California Institute of Technology)
- EB.006
Evidence of Organophosphonate Self-Assembled Monolayers on GaAs and GaN
- Kimberly A. Dusebout (Dept. of Physics, James Madison University), Christopher Roland (Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Dayton), Sharon E. Koh, Karen R. Bland, W. Christopher Hughes (Dept. of Physics, James Madison University)
- EB.007
Low energy charge-transfer in B5+ + H2 collisions*
- Bidhan Saha, Dwayne Joseph (Department of Physics, Florida Aamp;M University)
- EB.008
Theoretical investigation of aberrations upon ametropic human eyes
- Bo Tan, Ying-Ling Chen, J.W.L. Lewis, Kevin Baker (University of Tennessee Space Institute)
- EB.009
The Magneto-Rotational Instability in Core-Collapse Supernovae
- Asif ud-Doula, John Blondin (North Carolina State University), TeraScale Supernova Initiative Collaboration
- EB.010
Magnetic Rayleigh-Taylor Instability in Pulsar Wind Nebulae
- Niccolo' Bucciantini, John Blondin (North Carolina State University)
- EB.011
Adsorption Isotherm Studies of Methyl Bromide on MgO
- Teresa Burns (Coastal Carolina University), John Larese (University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
- EB.012
Adeno-associated virus type 2 binding study on model heparan sulfate surface
- Atsuko Negishi (UNC-CH Curriculum in Materials Science), Jian Liu (UNC-CH School of Pharmacy), Douglas McCarty, Jude Samulski (UNC-CH Gene Therapy Center), Richard Superfine (UNC-CH Dept. of Physics and Astronomy)
- EB.013
Exact Kinetic Energy Density Functional for Fermions in a Box
- H. L. Neal (Physics Dept. and CTSPS, Clark Atlanta U., Atlanta, GA 30314)
- EB.014
Progress on Developing a Pulsed FORT Using IR Radiation from a Free Electron Laser*
- C.I. Sukenik, M.D. Havey, S.L. Frierson, C.E. Lucas, M. Shiddiq (Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia), R.R. Jones (University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia), D. Cho, J.Y. Kim, C.Y. Park (Korea University, Seoul, Korea)
- EB.015
Spectroscopy of Stimulated Raman Scattering and Raman Laser Development of Barium Nitrate
- Peter Muhoro, R. Ramdom, S.M. Ma, B. Tabibi, C. Rankins, J.T. Seo (Department of Physics, Hampton University, Hampton, VA 23668)
- EB.016
Nonlinear Optical Properties of Cadmium Telluride Nanocrystals
- P. Muhoro, S.M. Ma, J.T. Seo, B. Tabibi, C. Rankins (Department of Physics, Hampton University, Hampton, VA 23668, USA), X. Peng, J. Qu, W. Yu, A. Wang (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville), S.S. Jung, H. Ruh (Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Daejeon, South Korea, 305-600, South Korea)