Program overview (TEST)
THURSDAY MORNING, 3 OCTOBER 1996
Session PA. Physics of the Long Range Plan Plenary Session.
Thursday morning, 09:00, Kresge Main, Kresge Auditorium
- 09:00 PA.01
The Challenges of Nuclear Structure
- Witold Nazarewicz (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
- 09:36 PA.02
The Quark Structure of Matter
- Nathan Isgur (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)
- 10:12 PA.03
Investigating the Phases of Nuclear Matter
- W.A. Zajc (Columbia University)
- 10:48 PA.04
Fundamental Symmetries and Nuclear Astrophysics: Recent Progress and New Challenges
- E. G. Adelberger (University of Washington)
Session PS. Poster Session 1.
Thursday morning, 11:30, Rockwell Cage, duPont Athletic Center
- PS.01
Status of the MIT-Bates South Hall Ring^\mbox\large *
- Ken Jacobs, MIT-Bates Staff (MIT-Bates Linear Accelerator Center)
- PS.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)
- PS.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)
- PS.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)
- PS.05
Jefferson Lab Experimental Hall C
- Roger D. Carlini (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)
- PS.06
Jefferson Lab Experimental Hall A
- Lawrence S. Cardman (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)
- PS.07
Jefferson Lab Experimental Hall B
- Bernhard A. Mecking (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)
- PS.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)
- PS.09
Incoherence Between Natural/Unnatural Parity t Channel Exchanges in Electromagnetic Meson Production at CEBAF Energies
- H. 0. Funsten (College of William and Mary)
- PS.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))
- PS.11
Highlights of the Nuclear Physics Program with the IUCF Cyclotrons,
- J.M. Cameron (for the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility)
- PS.12
Highlights of the Physics Program with the IUCF Cooler,
- J.M. Cameron (for the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility)
- PS.13
Radiation Effects Research at IUCF,
- J.M. Cameron (for the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility)
- PS.14
LISS --- Concepts for a Light-Ion Spin Synchrotron,
- J.M. Cameron (for the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility)
- PS.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)
- PS.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)
- PS.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)
- PS.18
The National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
- C. Korad Gelbke, D.J. Morrissey, R.C. York (NSCL, Michigan State University)
- PS.19
The BRAHMS Experiment at RHIC
- F. Videbaek (BRAHMS Collaboration, Department of Physics, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973)
- PS.20
STAR TPC AT RHIC.
- Howard Wieman (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL))
- PS.21
Controls System for the STAR Experiment
- J. Meier (Creighton University, Omaha, NE)
- PS.22
The Solenoidal Tracker At RHIC (STAR) Experiment
- Timothy Hallman, John Harris, Bill Christie (for the STAR Collaboration)
- PS.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))
- PS.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)
- PS.25
Coulomb Force in Mirror Nuclei in a Lattice Model
- Norman D. Cook (Faculty of Informatics,Kansai University,Osaka, Japan)