Program overview

SATURDAY MORNING, 16 OCTOBER 2004

Session F. General Physics.

Saturday morning, 08:30, Gold Room B, Oakland Center

08:30 F.001 Lorenz Propulsion Yielded by LC Oscillator
Xiaodong Liu (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824), Yu Liang (Department of Computer Science, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824), Qichang Liang (China Institute of Atomic Energy, P.O. Box 275(41), Beijing 102413, China)
08:45 F.002 Visualizing Wave Packet Dynamics in the Infinite Square Well Using the Wigner Quasi-probability Distribution
M. Belloni (Physics Department, Davidson College), M.A. Doncheski, R.W. Robinett (Department of Physics, The Pennsylvania State University)
09:00 F.003 Design and characterization of a compact multi-detector gamma spectrometer for studies of triggered energy release from nuclear isomers
Philip Ugorowski, Ronald J. Propri, Nathan Caldwell, Joseph Lazich, James J. Carroll (Youngstown State University), YSU Isomer Project and X-Ray Effects Laboratories Team
09:15 F.004 Design and Implementation of Specialized Analysis Package for a Small, Multi-detector Array
Ronald J. Propri, James J. Carroll, Philip Ugorowski (Youngstown State University), YSU Isomer Project Team
09:30 F.005 The Photosphere as Condensed Matter
Pierre-Marie Robitaille (The Ohio State University)
09:45 F.006 Experimental estimation of physical effects leading to atomic clock instability
Kasey Plummer (Youngstown State University, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy)
10:00 F.007 The physics of Coherent Population Trapped (CPT) atomic clock instability
Michael Crescimanno (Youngstown State University, Dept.of Physics and Astronomy)