Program overview (TEST)

FRIDAY MORNING, 4 OCTOBER 1996

Session BA. Effective Field Theory and Nuclear Physics.

Friday morning, 09:00, Sala, Stratton Student Center

09:00 BA.01 Introduction to Effective Field Theories
Howard Georgi (Harvard)
09:36 BA.02 Low-Energy Test of Chiral Symmetry
Alan M. Nathan (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
10:12 BA.03 Nucleon-Nucleon Scattering from Effective Field Theory
David B. Kaplan (Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington)
10:48 BA.04 Effective Field Theories of Nuclear Structure
Richard Furnstahl (The Ohio State University)

Session BB. Mini-Symposium: Giant Resonances II.

Friday morning, 09:00, Twenty Chimneys, Stratton Student Center

09:00 BB.01 The giant dipole resonance in hot nuclei: review of some recent experimental results
Angela Bracco (Dipartimento di Fisica, Universitá di Milano, Italy)
09:36 BB.02 Status of Theoretical Descriptions of the GDR at Finite Temperature and Angular Momentum
W. E. Ormand (University of Milan and ORNL)
09:54 BB.03 Damping of the Giant Dipole Resonance Built on Excited States of ^208Pb and ^120Sn Nuclei
Easwar Ramakrishnan (Cyclotron Institute, Texas Aamp;M University), Thomas Baumann (GSI, Darmstadt), Michael Thoennessen (NSCL, Michigan State University)
10:12 BB.04 Giant Resonances in hot nuclei: a tale of two sounds
V. Baran (IFA, Bucharest, Romania), A. Bonasera, M. Colonna, M. Di Toro (LNS-INFN and Phys.Dept., Catania, Italy), A. Guarnera (GANIL, Caen, France)
10:30 BB.05 Excitation functions for GDR \gamma-rays in coincidence with fission
C.R. Morton, A. Buda, P. Paul, N.P. Shaw (SUNY at Stony Brook), J.R. Beene, N. Gan, M.L. Halbert, D.W. Stracener, R.L. Varner (ORNL), M. Thoennessen, P. Thirolf (MSU), I. Dioszegi (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
10:48 BB.06 The spectral line shape of collective states in exotic nuclei
G. Colò, F. Ghielmetti, P.F. Bortignon, E. Vigezzi, R.A. Broglia (Università degli Studi and INFN, Milano, Italy)
11:06 BB.07 Photon Decay Following the Projectile Excitation of ^11Be
N. Gan, J.R. Beene, M.L. Halbert, D.W. Stracener, R.L. Varner (Physics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory^*), A. Azhari, E. Ramakrishnan, P. Thirolf, M. Thoennessen, S. Yokoyama (NSCL and Physics Department, Michigan State University^**)
11:24 BB.08 Are there New Giant Resonances to be Identified in Heavy Nuclei?
R. R. Hilton (Technical University Munich)

Session BC. Relativistic Heavy Ions I.

Friday morning, 09:00, Room 407, Stratton Student Center

09:00 BC.01 Simulated Bose-Einstein Correlations in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions
R. L. Ray, G. W. Hoffmann (The University of Texas at Austin)
09:12 BC.02 Non-Perturbative Suppression of Bound-Electron Positron Pair Production in Ultrarelativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions.
Anthony J. Baltz (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
09:24 BC.03 Dilepton and Photon Emission Rates from a Hadronic Gas
James V. Steele (SUNY Stony Brook)
09:36 BC.04 Direct Photon Production in High-Energy S+Au and Pb+Pb Collisions
Paul Stankus (Oak Ridge National Lab)
09:48 BC.05 Systematics of Transverse Energy Production in Pb-Induced Reactions at 158 GeV/nucleon
David Morrison (University of Tennessee)
10:00 BC.06 Azimuthal Correlation in Pb+Pb Collisions at 158 GeV/nucleon
Isaac Huang (University of California, Davis), Thomas Wienold (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (for the NA49 collaboration))
10:12 BC.07 Particle Identification via dE/dx ionization measurements in Pb on Pb collisions at 158 GeV/c
Jason Dunn, Lynn Wood (University of California, Davis for the NA49 Collaboration)
10:24 BC.08 Charged Hadron Spectra from Pb+Pb Collisions at 158 A\cdotGeV/c
Milton Toy (UCLA (for the NA49 Collaboration))
10:36 BC.09 Particle Correlation Studies at NA49,
B. Lasiuk (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, UCLA, for the NA49 Collaboration)
10:48 BC.10 Hadron Correlations in 158 GeV/nucleon Pb+Pb Collisions
David H. Hardtke (The Ohio State University)
11:00 BC.11 Lambda Production as a Function of Transverse Momentum and Rapidity in the NA36 Experiment
M. Cherney (Creighton University, Omaha, NE)

Session BD. Electromagnetic Interactions; Neutron Physics.

Friday morning, 09:00, Room 491, Stratton Student Center

09:00 BD.01 Nuclear Transparency to Intermediate-Energy Protons
J.J. Kelly (University of Maryland)
09:12 BD.02 Measurement of Proton Angular Distribution in Reaction ^12\hboxC(e,e^\prime \hboxp) at MAMI.
M. Yadav (Rutgers University For the Virtual Photon Collaboration A1 at MAMI (Mainz, Rutgers Univ., Los Alamos Nat. Lab., Arizona State Univ., Argonne Nat. Lab.).)
09:24 BD.03 Threshold Pion Electro-Production at MAMI
A.M. Bernstein, M.M. Pavan (M.I.T.), H. Merkel (J. Gütenberg Universität, Mainz), A1 Collaboration ((Spokesman: R. Neuhausen, Mainz))
09:36 BD.04 Studies of the Longitudinal and Transverse Response of the ^3,4He(e,e'p) reaction in the Quasielastic Region.
Richard Florizone (M.I.T.), MAMI A1 Collaboration
09:48 BD.05 ^208Pb Photoneutron Cross Sections Obtained Using Tagged Photons
F.B. Bateman, R.C. Haight, M.B. Chadwick, P.G. Young (Los Alamos National Laboratory), J.M. Vogt, G. Feldman, D.M. Skopik (Saskatchewan Accelerator Laboratory)
10:00 BD.06 Upper Limit on the Thermal Neutron Capture Cross-Section of ^44Ti
R. Ejnisman, I.D. Goldman, P.R. Pascholati, M.T.F. da Cruz, R.M. Oliveira, P.B. Rios, R.T. dos Santos (Instituto de F\acuteisica, Universidade de S\tildeao Paulo, Brazil)
10:12 BD.07 The ^58,60Ni(n,\alpha) Reactions from Threshold to 50 MeV
R.C. Haight, F.B. Bateman, S.M. Sterbenz, M.B. Chadwick, P.G. Young (Los Alamos National Laboratory), S.M. Grimes (Ohio University), O.A. Wasson (National Institute of Standards and Technology), H. Vonach (IRK, Vienna), P. Maier-Komor (TU, Munich)
10:24 BD.08 Nuclear level densities determined by theoretical analysis of (n,\alpha) measurements
M.B. Chadwick, R.C. Haight, F.B. Bateman, P.G. Young, S.M. Sterbenz (Los Alamos National Laboratory), S.M. Grimes (Ohio University), O.A. Wasson (National Institute of Standards and Technology), H. Vonach (IRK, University of Vienna)
10:36 BD.09 New High Precision Transmission Measurements on ^208Pb at ORELA and their Impact on the Electric Polarizability of the Neutron
K.H. Guber, J.A. Harvey, N.W. Hill (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), P. Riehs, S. Kopecky (Institut für Kernphysik, TU-Wien, Austria), R.R. Winters (Denison Univerity, Granville, Ohio)
10:48 BD.10 Phenomenological Optical Model Analysis of Neutron-^208Pb Scattering from 10 to 250 MeV
R.E. Shamu, R.L. Schutt, S.M. Ferguson (Western Michigan University)
11:00 BD.11 Measurement of Neutron Scattering Cross Sections of ^235U
J. Chen, M. OConnor, J.J. Egan, G.H.R. Kegel, D.J. DeSimone, C. Narayan, J. Tedesco (Department of Physics and Applied Physics)

Session BE. Nuclear Structure A>160.

Friday morning, 09:00, Dining #1 & #2, Stratton Student Center

09:00 BE.01 Triaxiality in quadrupole deformed nuclei
C.Y. Wu, D. Cline (NSRL, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627)
09:12 BE.02 High-K Spectroscopy of ^174W at GAMMASPHERE
P. Chowdhury, C. Langlois, K. Shaw, S. Sui (University of Massachusetts Lowell), I. Ahmad, M. Carpenter, S. Fischer, R.V.F. Janssens, T.L. Khoo, T. Lauritsen, C.J. Lister, D. Seweryniak (Argonne National Laboratory)
09:24 BE.03 Lifetime Measurements in ^180,182Pt Beyond the Backbends.
S.S. Ghugre, U. Garg, B. Kharraja, G. Smith, B. Prause (University of Notre Dame), I. Ahmad, M.P. Carpenter, B. Crowell, R.V.F. Janssens, T.L. Khoo, T. Lauritsen (Argonne Nat. Lab), W. Mueller, W. Reviol, L.L. Riedinger (University of Tennessee), E.F. Moore (North Carolina State University), R. Kaczarowski (SINP, Swierk, Poland), I.M. Govil (Panjab University, India)
09:36 BE.04 Multi-band Structure in ^181Hg
P.G. Varmette, W.C. Ma, W.L. Croft, J.A. Winger (Mississippi State University), A.V. Ramayya, J.H. Hamilton, J. Kormicki, B.R.S. Babu, S.J. Zhu, L.T. Brown (Vanderbilt University), R.V.F. Janssens, I. Ahmad, D.J. Blumenthal, M.P. Carpenter, B. Crowell, T.L. Khoo, T. Lauritsen, D. Nisius, S.M. Ficher, H. Amro (Argonne National Laboratory), T. Ishii (JAERI Japan)
09:48 BE.05 Energy Level Structure of Mercury 190^
M. DeShon, J.L. Wood (School of Physics, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Ga. 30332-0430), P. Joshi, E. Zganjar (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, LSU, Baton Rouge, La. 70803)
10:00 BE.06 Time Dependence of the Decay of Normal Deformation Bands in ^193,194Hg
L. Weissman, C. Broude, M. Hass (Weizmann Institute of Science), N. Benczer-Koller, J.A. Cizewski, J. Holden, G. Kumbartzki, R.H. Mayer, N. Matt, D.P. McNabb, M. Satteson (Rutgers University), T. Lauritsen, R.V.F. Janssens (Argonne National Laboratory), I.Y. Lee, A.O Macchiavelli, R. MacLeod (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory)
10:12 BE.07 Quasicontinuous spectrum of \gamma rays which feed and depopulate SD in ^194Pb.
D.P. McNabb, J.A. Cizewski, K.-Y. Ding, W. Younes (Rutgers Univ.), T.L. Khoo, T. Lauritsen (ANL), D.E. Archer, R.W. Bauer, J.A. Becker, L.A. Bernstein, K. Hauschild (LLNL), R.M. Clark, M.A. Deleplanque, R.M. Diamond, P. Fallon, I.Y. Lee, A.O. Macchiavelli, F.S. Stephens (LBL), W.H. Kelly (Iowa State Univ.)
10:24 BE.08 Plunger lifetimes of superdeformed states in ^194Pb
R. Krücken\LBL, A. Dewald\COL, J.A. Becker\LLNL, B.C.. Busse\LBL, R.M. Clark\LBL, M.A. Deleplanque\LBL, R.M. Diamond\LBL, P. Fallon\LBL, K. Hauschild\LLNL, U. Garg\ND, I-Y. Lee\LBL, A.O. Macchiavelli\LBL, R.W. MacLeod\LBL, R. Peusquens\COL, F.S. Stephens\LBL, P. von Brentano\COL (\LBL Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
10:36 BE.09 Magnetic Moments of Superdeformed States in ^194Hg
R.H. Mayer, N. Benczer-Koller, J.A. Cizewski, K.Y. Ding, G. Kumbartzki, D.P. McNabb, M. Satteson (Rutgers University), C. Broude, M. Hass, L. Weissman (Weizmann Institute, Israel), T. Lauritsen, R.V.F. Janssens (Argonne National Laboratory), I.Y. Lee, A.O. Macchiavelli, R. MacLeod (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory)
10:48 BE.10 Internal Pair Conversion in ^206,207Pb
A. H. Wuosmaa, I. Ahmad, R. R. Betts, B. B. Back, R. W. Dunford, S. Fischer, J. P. Greene, C. J. Lister, V. Nanal, D. E. Roa, J. P. Schiffer (Phys. Division, Argonne National Laboratory^1), C. M. Conner, R. Ganz (Phys. Dept., U. of. Illinois at Chicago), N. I. Kalsokamis, L. Lamm (Phys. Dept., U. of Notre Dame)
11:00 BE.11 Possible Observation of the 1/2^+[880] Orbital in ^249Cm.
I. Ahmad, B.B. Back, T. Ishii, R.R. Chasman, J.P. Greene, L.R. Morss (Argonne Nat'l. Lab.), G.P.A. Berg, A. Bacher, C.C. Foster, W. Lozowski, W. Schmitt, E. Stephenson (IUCF)

Session BF. Resonances and High Energy.

Friday morning, 09:00, Bexley - Main, Bexley Hall

09:00 BF.01 \Sigma production from targets of ^4He and ^13C
R. E. Chrien (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
09:12 BF.02 Inflight Kaon Studies with the Neutral Meson Spectrometer
John M. O'Donnell (University of Minnesota)
09:24 BF.03 Observation of Charge Symmetry Breaking in the Reactions \pi^\pm d\to NN\eta %(Supported in part by U.S.\ DOE amp; Russian Academy of %Sciences.)
A. Marusic (University of California at Los Angeles.)
09:36 BF.04 Multinucleon Contributions to the ^natC(\pi^+,pp) Reaction at 100 and 165 MeV Incident Pion Energies
G.M. Huber, G.J. Lolos, Z. Papandreou, J.C. Cormier (University of Regina), D.F. Ottewell, P.L. Walden (TRIUMF), G. Jones, R.P. Trelle (University of British Columbia), X. Aslanoglou (Ohio University), J.L. Visschers (NIKHEF)
09:48 BF.05 Nucleon Resonances at Low |t| Excited With p(K,K^\prime)N^\star
J. Napolitano, M. Witkowski, A. Wright (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), J. Cummings, D. Weygand (Brookhaven National Laboratory), D. Aston, T. Bienz, F. Bird, W. Dunwoodie, W. Johnson, P. Kunz, Y. Kwon, D. Leith, L. Levinson, B. Ratcliff, P. Rensing, D. Schultz, S. Shapiro, P. Sinervo, G. Tarnopolsky, N. Toge, A. Waite, S. Williams (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center), N. Awaji, K. Fujii, H. Hayashi, S. Iwata, R. Kajikawa, T. Matsui, A. Miyamoto, H. Ozaki, C. Pak, T. Shimomura, A. Sugiyama, S. Suzuki, T. Tauchi (Nagoya University), J. D'Amore, R. Endorf, J. Martinez, B. Meadows, M. Nussbaum (University of Cincinnati), K. Ukai (University of Tokyo)
10:00 BF.06 Observation of the ømega\pi^o and ømega\eta final states in the reaction \pi^- p \rightarrow n\pi^+\pi^- 4\gamma at 18 GeV/c.
Z. Bar-Yam, J. P. Cummings, J. P. Dowd, P. Eugenio, M. Hayek, W. Kern, E. King (Massachusetts Dartmouth), S. U. Chung, R. W. Hackenburg, C. Olchanski, D. P. Weygand, H. J. Willutzki (B. N. L.), B. B. Brabson, R. R. Crittenden, A. R. Dzierba, J. Gunter, R. Lindenbusch, D. R. Rust, E. Scott, P. T. Smith, T. Sulanke, S. Teige (Indiana), S. Denisov, A. Dushkin, V. Kochetkov, I. Shein, A. Soldatov (IHEP Protvino), E. V. Anoshina, V.A. Bodyagin, A. M. Gribushin, O. L. Kodolova, V. L. Korotkikh, M. A. Kostin, A. I. Ostrovidov, L. I. Sarycheva, N. B. Sinev, I. N. Vardanyan, A. A. Yeshov (Moscow State), D. S. Brown, T. K. Pedlar, K. K. Seth, J. Wise, D. Zhao (Northwestern), T. Adams, J. M. Bishop, N. M. Cason, J. M. LoSecco, J. J. Manak, A. H. Sanjari, W. D. Shephard, D. L. Stienike, S. A. Taegar, D. R. Thompson (Notre Dame), G. S. Adams, J. Kuhn, J. Napolitano, M. Nozar, J. A. Smith, D. B. White, M. Witkowski (R. P. I.)
10:12 BF.07 Study of the ømega\pi system in the reaction \pi^- p \rightarrow ømega \pi^- p at 18 GeV/c.
G. S. Adams, J. Kuhn, J. Napolitano, M. Nozar, J. A. Smith, D. B. White, M. Witkowski (R. P. I.), S. U. Chung, R. W. Hackenburg, C. Olchanski, D. P. Weygand, H. J. Willutzki (B. N. L.), B. B. Brabson, R. R. Crittenden, A. R. Dzierba, J. Gunter, R. Lindenbusch, D. R. Rust, E. Scott, P. T. Smith, T. Sulanke, S. Teige (Indiana), S. Denisov, A. Dushkin, V. Kochetkov, I. Shein, A. Soldatov (IHEP Protvino), Z. Bar-Yam, J. P. Cummings, J. P. Dowd, P. Eugenio, M. Hayek, W. Kern, E. King (Massachusetts Dartmouth), E. V. Anoshina, V.A. Bodyagin, A. M. Gribushin, O. L. Kodolova, V. L. Korotkikh, M. A. Kostin, A. I. Ostrovidov, L. I. Sarycheva, N. B. Sinev, I. N. Vardanyan, A. A. Yeshov (Moscow State), D. S. Brown, T. K. Pedlar, K. K. Seth, J. Wise, D. Zhao (Northwestern), T. Adams, J. M. Bishop, N. M. Cason, J. M. LoSecco, J. J. Manak, A. H. Sanjari, W. D. Shephard, D. L. Stienike, S. A. Taegar, D. R. Thompson (Notre Dame)
10:24 BF.08 In-Medium Nucleon-Nucleon Inelastic Cross Sections.
F. Sammarruca, R. Machleidt (University of Idaho)
10:36 BF.09 Inclusive Nucleon Resonance Electroproduction Results from TJNAF
Ioana Niculescu (Hampton University)
10:48 BF.10 Subthreshold Production of the \rho^o Meson on ^3He
Z. Papandreou, F. Farzanpay, K. Hossain, G.M. Huber, M. Iurescu, N. Knecht, G.J. Lolos, A. Weinerman (University of Regina), K. Maeda, A. Shinozaki, T. Terasawa, H. Yamazaki (Tohoku University), T. Emura, H. Hirosawa, K. Niwa, H. Yamashita (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), G. Garino, K. Maruyama, H. Okuno (Institute for Nuclear Study), S. Endo, K. Miyamoto, Y. Sumi (University of Hiroshima), T. Leone, R. Perrino (INFN-Lecce), T. Maki (University of Occupational and Environmental Health), A. Sasaki (Akita University), Y. Wada (Meiji College of Pharmacy)

Session BP. Poster Session 2.

Friday morning, 11:30, Rockwell Cage, duPont Athletic Center

BP.01 Status of the MIT-Bates South Hall Ring^\mbox\large *
Ken Jacobs, MIT-Bates Staff (MIT-Bates Linear Accelerator Center)
BP.02 The Out-of-Plane Electron Scattering Facility at MIT-Bates
Ricardo Alarcon (Arizona State University), OOPS Collaboration (Arizona State University California State University at Los Angeles, Florida State University, Institut für Kernphysik der Universität Mainz, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Old Dominion University)
BP.03 Polarized ^3He Target Development for a Measurement of the Neutron Electric Form Factor at the MIT-Bates Linear Accelerator.
Vance R. Pomeroy, F. W. Hersman, M. Holtrop, M. B. Leuschner, T. Streeter, A. Volosov (University of New Hampshire)
BP.04 BLAST: A Proposal for Spin-dependent Electron Scattering at the new MIT-Bates South Hall Ring
Ricardo Alarcon (Arizona State University), BLAST Collaboration (Arizona State University, Boston University, California Institute of Technology, ETH-Zürich, University of Louisville, MIT, University of New Hampshire, Ohio University, University of Virginia, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and NIKHEF, University of Wisconsin)
BP.05 Jefferson Lab Experimental Hall C
Roger D. Carlini (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)
BP.06 Jefferson Lab Experimental Hall A
Lawrence S. Cardman (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)
BP.07 Jefferson Lab Experimental Hall B
Bernhard A. Mecking (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)
BP.08 Measurement of the Elastic Magnetic Form Factor of ^3He at High Momentum Transfer
S.T. Churchwell, X. Jiang, G.A. Peterson (University of Massachusetts)
BP.09 Incoherence Between Natural/Unnatural Parity t Channel Exchanges in Electromagnetic Meson Production at CEBAF Energies
H. 0. Funsten (College of William and Mary)
BP.10 A Search for the \delta^- Wave-Function Component in Light Nuclei,^\AST.
Y. Tan, J. L. Matthews, V. V. Zelevinsky ((MIT)), C. L. Morris, J.D. Zumbro, R. L. Boudrie, G. Glass, P. A. M. Gram ((LANL)), E. A. Pasyuk ((JINR-Dubna)), B. J. Kriss ((U. Colorado))
BP.11 Highlights of the Nuclear Physics Program with the IUCF Cyclotrons,
J.M. Cameron (for the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility)
BP.12 Highlights of the Physics Program with the IUCF Cooler,
J.M. Cameron (for the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility)
BP.13 Radiation Effects Research at IUCF,
J.M. Cameron (for the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility)
BP.14 LISS --- Concepts for a Light-Ion Spin Synchrotron,
J.M. Cameron (for the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility)
BP.15 Energy Levels of Light Nuclei, A = 3--20, \mboxAvailable from Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory on the World Wide Web
C. M. Cheves, R. M. Chasteler, J. F. Guillemette, C. M. Laymon, H. R. Weller (Duke University and TUNL), D. R. Tilley (North Carolina State University and TUNL)
BP.16 Determination of the Neutron Lifetime Using Magnetically Trapped Neutrons
J.S. Butterworth, C.R. Brome, P.R. Huffman, C.E.H. Mattoni, D.N. McKinsey, J.M. Doyle (Harvard University), M.S. Dewey, K.J. Coakley, D.M. Gilliam (NIST, Gaithersburg), R. Golub, K. Habicht (HMI, Berlin), S.K. Lamoreaux (University of Washington)
BP.17 Yields of Short-lived Fission-Products of ^235U
S.V. Tipnis, J.M. Campbell, G.P. Couchell, S. Li, H.V. Nguyen, D.J. Pullen, E.H. Seabury, W.A. Schier (UMASS-Lowell)
BP.18 The National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
C. Korad Gelbke, D.J. Morrissey, R.C. York (NSCL, Michigan State University)
BP.19 The BRAHMS Experiment at RHIC
F. Videbaek (BRAHMS Collaboration, Department of Physics, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973)
BP.20 STAR TPC AT RHIC.
Howard Wieman (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL))
BP.21 Controls System for the STAR Experiment
J. Meier (Creighton University, Omaha, NE)
BP.22 The Solenoidal Tracker At RHIC (STAR) Experiment
Timothy Hallman, John Harris, Bill Christie (for the STAR Collaboration)
BP.23 Electromagnetic Processes in Peripheral Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions
Kai Hencken (INT, Seattle), Gerhard Baur (Forschungszentrum Jülich (D)), Adrian Alscher, Dirk Trautmann (Universität Basel (CH))
BP.24 Non-perturbative calculation of pair production and charge transfer in relativistic heavy ion collisions.
Ali Belkacem, Klaus Momberger (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720), Allan Sorensen (University of Aarhus, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark)
BP.25 Coulomb Force in Mirror Nuclei in a Lattice Model
Norman D. Cook (Faculty of Informatics,Kansai University,Osaka, Japan)