Program overview (TEST)

THURSDAY MORNING, 2 MAY 1996

Session B1. DNP: Neutrino Oscillations in the Laboratory.

Thursday morning, 11:00, 500 Ballroom

11:00 B1.01 Neutrino Oscillations at LAMPF.
Fred Federspiel
11:36 B1.02 CHOOZ -- A High Sensitivity Reactor Neutrino Oscillation Experiment
Richard I. Steinberg (Drexel University, (for the CHOOZ Collaboration))
12:12 B1.03 Results from Soudan 2
Maury Goodman (Argonne National Laboratory)
12:48 B1.04 Status Report on The NOMAD Experiment at CERN
Pierre Astier (LPNHE, IN2P3-CNRS, 4 place Jussieu, 75252 Paris cedex 05, France.)
13:24 B1.05 Marshak Lecture: Hadrons and other secondaries underground (Problems of neutrino detection in cosmic rays)
O.G. Ryazhskaya (Institute for Nuclear Research of the RAS)

Session B2. DPF: Heavy Quarks.

Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 107/108

11:00 B2.01 Understanding Charmed Hadrons
Harry W. K. Cheung (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, Illinois)
11:36 B2.02 Recent Results on B messon Oscillation
Yibin Pan (University of Wisconsin/ALEPH)
12:12 B2.03 Status of CKM Parameters
Ritchie Patterson
12:48 B2.04 Heavy Quark Hadrons: Their Structure and Uses
Nathan Isgur
13:24 B2.05 Top Quark Production
Daniela Bortoletto (Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana.)

Session B3. DPB: Wilson Prize Symposium: Advance in Beams and Accelerators.

Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 109/110

11:00 B3.01 Beam Measurements in Storage Rings
Albert Hofmann (CERN, CH-1211 Geneva, Switzerland)
11:36 B3.02 Compression of a High Brightness Electron Beam at 8 MeV
Bruce E. Carlsten (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos)
12:12 B3.03 Radiation Damping in a Focusing Channel
Ronald D. Ruth (SLAC)
12:48 B3.04 Laser Cooling and Crystalline Beams
Jeffrey S. Hangst (Institute of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark)
13:24 B3.05 Role of Plasmas in Future Accelerators
Chan Joshi

Session B4. DAP: Formation and Evolution of Galaxies.

Thursday morning, 11:00, Sagamore Ballroom 6

11:00 B4.01 Studies of Galaxy Evolution with the Hubble Space Telescope
Simon Lilly
11:36 B4.02 Primeval Galaxies and OSO Absorbers
Lennox L. Cowie (Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii at Manoa)
12:12 B4.03 The Cosmic Lives of Galaxies: Birth, Cannabalism, Merging and Harassment
George Lake
12:48 B4.04 The Evolution of Galaxies in Different Environments
Jacqueline van Gorkom (Columbia University in the City of New York)

Session B'_4. See B'4 at 13:24, .

Thursday morning, 11:00, Sagamore Ballroom 6

Session B5. GTG & FCTG: Precision Experiments in Gravitation.

Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 105

11:00 B5.01 From Cavendish to the Space Age: Some Thoughts on the History of Precision Measurement
C.W. Francis Everitt (Stanford University)
11:36 B5.02 Precision Measurements with Gravity
James E. Faller (JILA, University of Colorado and National Institute of Standards and Technology)
12:12 B5.03 New Measurements of G.
Riley D. Newman (University of California at Irvine)
12:48 B5.04 Testing The Equivalence Principle in Space
Paul Worden (Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, CA)

Session B6. AAPT & FED: Frontiers in Physics Education.

Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 106

11:00 B6.01 The Use of Technology in Physics Education: Current Practice and Research
Robert J. Beichner (North Carolina State University, Raleigh)
11:36 B6.02 Precise Modeling of Available Student Homework Behavior
Gay Stewart (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville)
12:12 B6.03 Undergraduate Physics Education: Major Trends and Future Directions
J.D. Garcia (National Sciences Foundation)
12:48 B6.04 The Need for Research in Physics Education
Gregory Francis

Session B7. DAP: Cosmic Rays: Anti-particle Measurements: General Theory.

Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 101

11:00 B7.01 Measurements of Cosmic Ray Positrons from 0.85 to 14 GeV
T. Francke, P. Carlson (Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm), P. Picozza (Dipartimento di Fisica dell'Università and Sezione INFN di Roma, Tor Vergata), M. Simon (Universität Siegen), S.A. Stephens (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research), S. J. Stochaj (New Mexico State University), R.E. Streitmatter (NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center), and the WiZard Collaboration
11:12 B7.02 A Measurement of the Cosmic Ray Positron Fraction at Intermediate Energies
J. Musser, C.R. Bower (Department of Physics, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405), S.W. Barwick, E. Schneider (Department of Physics, U.C.Irvine, Irvine, California 92717), C. Chaput, S. Coutu, S. Mckee, S.L. Nutter, G. Tarle, A.D. Tomasch (Department of Physics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109), J. Knapp, D. Muller, S.P. Swordy, E. Torbet (Enrico Fermi Institute and Department of Physics, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637), K.K. Tang (Department of Physics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112), J.J. Beatty, G. de Nolfo (Department of Physics, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802), D.M. Lowder (Department of Physics, U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720)
11:24 B7.03 Cosmic ray antiproton to proton ratio and antiproton flux for energies from 150 to 1200 MeV measured by BESS
J.F. Ormes, J.W. Mitchell, A.A. Moiseev, R.E. Streitmatter (NASA/GSFC, Code 661), M. Imori, H. Matsunaga, S. Orito, M. Otoba, T. Saeki, T. Sanuki, I. Ueda, T. Yoshida, K. Yoshimura (University of Tokyo), K. Anraku, Y. Makida, J. Suzuki, K. Tanaka, A. Yamamoto (KEK, Japan), H. Matsumoto, M. Motoki (Kobe University, Japan), J. Nishimura, N. Yajima, T. Yamagami (ISAS, Japan)
11:36 B7.04 Search for Antihelium in the Cosmic Radiation
R.E. Streitmatter, L.M. Barbier, E.R. Christian, K.E. Krombel, J.W. Mitchell, J.F. Ormes (NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center), A.J. Davis, A.W. Labrador, R.A. Mewaldt, S.M. Schindler (Caltech), M. Hof, W. Menn, O. Reimer^1, M. Simon (Universität Siegen), R.L. Golden, S.J. Stochaj, W.R. Webber (New Mexico State University), I.L. Rasmussen (Danish Space Research Institute)
B7.05
12:00 B7.06 Magnetic Monopoles as the Highest Energy Cosmic Ray Primaries
Thomas J. Weiler, Thomas W. Kephart (Vanderbilt University)
12:12 B7.07 High Energy Cosmic Rays From Neutron Stars
Aparna Venkatesan, M.Coleman Miller, Angela V. Olinto (University of Chicago)
12:24 B7.08 Synchrotron X-rays from Evolving Supernova Remnant Shocks
Stephen Reynolds (North Carolina State University)
12:36 B7.09 Diffusion of Magnetic Field Lines in Astrophysically-Relevant Stochastic Magnetic Fields
A. F. Barghouty (Roanoke College), J. R. Jokipii (University of Arizona)
12:48 B7.10 Charged-Particle Motion in Electromagnetic Fields Having at Least One Ignorable Spatial Coordinate.
J. R. Jokipii (University of Arizona), Frank C Jones (NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center)
13:00 B7.11 Trident Production in Strong Magnetic Fields of Neutron Stars
Ramin Sina (University of Maryland), Alice K. Harding (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center), Carlo Graziani (University of Chicago)

Session B8. DNP: Nucleon and Meson Scattering.

Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 102

11:00 B8.01 Isovector Longitudinal and Transverse Response from the 6^- Transition in ^28Si(\vecp,\vecp')^28Si at 200 MeV
E.J. Stephenson, J. Liu, A.D. Bacher, S.M. Bowyer, S. Chang, C. Olmer, S.P. Wells, S.W. Wissink (IUCF), J. Lisantti (Centenary C. of Louisiana)
11:12 B8.02 Full-Folding Optical Potentials and their Application in Elastic Nucleon-Nucleus Scattering^
Ch. Elster Weppner (Ohio Univ.), R.M. Thaler Chinn (Vanderbilt Univ.)
11:24 B8.03 Fully microscopic analyses of elastic scattering of 200 MeV protons from various nuclei ranging from ^6Li to ^208Pb.
Peter Dortmans, Ken Amos (School of Physics, University of Melbourne, Australia), Steven Karataglidis (NSCL, Michigan State University)
11:36 B8.04 Large basis shell model structures and fully microscopic analysis of elastic and inelastic proton scattering from ^6,7Li.
Steven Karataglidis (NSCL, Michigan State University), Peter Dortmans, Ken Amos (School of Physics, University of Melbourne, Australia)
11:48 B8.05 Coupled Channel Formulation of the (e,e'N) Reaction
George H. Rawitscher (Univ. of Connecticut)
12:00 B8.06 A Comparison of the Polarization Observables for the d(\vec,e'\vecp)n and p(\vece,e'\vecp) Reactions at Quasi-Free Kinematic
MCINTYRE J.I., COLLABORATION BASTES-FPP (College of William & Mary)
12:12 B8.07 Analysis of the induced Proton Polarization \left( P_N\right) in the ^12C\left( e,e^\prime \vecp\right) reaction
BATES-FPP Collaboration Woo (College of William and Mary)
12:24 B8.08 Investigation of K^+ - Nucleus Scattering Observables Using the Kemmer-Duffin-Petiau Impulse Approximation
L. J. Kurth, B. C. Clark (The Ohio State University), S. Hama (Hiroshima University of Economics)
B8.09 \pi^- Elastic Scattering from Polarized Helium-3 at Resonance Energies
J.\ M. O'Donnell, B. Davis, D. Dehnhard, M.\ A. Espy, B. Larson, K. Wick (Univ.\ of Minnesota), S. Blanchard (New Mexico State Univ.), O.\ H. Häusser (TRIUMF), M. Palarczyk (Ohio Univ.), Y. Tan (MIT), R.\ L. Boudrie, F. Merrill, C.\ L. Morris, J.\ D. Zumbro (LANL)
B8.10 0^+\rightarrow0^- Transitions in ^16O(p,p')^16O at 200 MeV
E.J. Stephenson, K. Jiang, A.D. Bacher, G.P.A. Berg, P. Li, C. Olmer, S.W. Wissink, S. Young (IUCF), R. Sawafta (BNL), D. Frekers (TRIUMF), J.D. King (U. of Toronto), M. Munro (U. of Melbourne), B.K. Park (LANL), J. Piekarewicz (Florida State U.)

Session B9. DAMOP: Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics.

Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 103

B9.01
11:12 B9.02 Critical Phenomena for Electronic Structure at the Large-D Limit
Sabre Kais, Pablo Serra (Purdue University - Chemistry Department)
11:24 B9.03 Optimum Frequency Measurements with Maximally Correlated States
J.J. Bollinger, Wayne M. Itano, D.J. Wineland (NIST, Boulder, CO), D.J. Heinzen (Physics Dept., Univ. of Texas, Austin TX)
11:36 B9.04 Energy Transfer Between the Zeeman Split Levels of Rb(^2P)
Matthew D. Rotondaro, Glen P. Perram (Air Force Institute of Technology)
11:48 B9.05 Reflectivity of Ablated Aluminum Thin Films
A.B. Bullock, P.R. Bolton (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA), F. Mayer (Mayer Applied Research, Inc., Ann Arbor, MI)
12:00 B9.06 Rydberg Wave Packets as Squeezed States.
Bogdan Tudose, Alan Kostelecký (Indiana University), Robert Bluhm (Colby College)
12:12 B9.07 Pulse-Pair Propagation in Coherently Prepared Media
K.V. Vasavada, G. Vemuri (Indiana University-Purdue University), G.S. Agarwal (Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India)
B9.08
12:36 B9.09 Prospects for Detecting an Electron Electric Dipole Moment
Harvey Gould, Timothy Dinneen, Albert Ghiorso, Jason Maddi, Andrew Ulmer, Chris Norris (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720)
12:48 B9.10 Quantum Monte Carlo Wave-Function Method for Cold Atoms
T. HIROSHIMA, Y. YAMAMOTO (ERATO Quantum Fluctuation Project, NTT Mushashino R&D Center and Stanford Univ.)
13:00 B9.11 Quantum Theory of Nonlinear Amplification
Ke-Xun Sun (Edward L. Ginzton Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-4085)
B9.12
13:24 B9.13 New Features in the Revival Structure of Rydberg Wave Packets.
Robert Bluhm (Colby College), V. Alan Kostelecký, Bogdan Tudose (Indiana University)
13:36 B9.14 First--Ever Observation of Spontaneous Atomic Spin Polarization in Cesium: Optical Pumping with Plane--Polarized Light.
W.M. Klipstein, S.K. Lamoreaux, B.R. Heckel, E.N. Fortson (Department of Physics, University of Washington)
13:48 B9.15 Optimal Complex-Coordinate Rotation Method for the Calculation of Resonance States
Ching-Teh Li (Department of Physics, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan 10764, R.O.C.)
14:00 B9.16 Relationships between the Radial Coulomb and Oscillator Systems.
Neil Russell, V. Alan Kostelecký (Indiana Univ.)

Session B10. DNP Mini-Symposium: Super and Hyper Deformation.

Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 104

11:00 B10.01 Very Deformed Nuclei: What have we learned from Gammasphere?
R.V.F. Janssens (Argonne National Laboratory)
11:36 B10.02 ``Superdeformed'' Bands in ^80Sr
M. Devlin, D.R. LaFosse, F. Lerma, D.G. Sarantites (Dept. of Chemistry, Washington University), C. Baktash, H.-Q. Jin, D. Rudolph, C.-H. Yu (Physics Division, Oak Ridge Natl. Laboratory), I. Birriel, J.X. Saladin, D.F. Winchell, V.Q. Wood (Dept. of Physics, University of Pittsburg), G.N. Sylvan, S.L. Tabor (Dept. of Physics, Florida State University)
11:48 B10.03 Superdeformed Bands in ^87Nb
D.R. LaFosse, M. Devlin, F. Lerma, D.G. Sarantites (Dept. of Chemistry, Washington University), Y.A. Akovali, C. Baktash, C.J. Gross, D.W. Stracener (Physics Division, ORNL), J. Döring, G.D. Johns, S.L. Tabor (Dept. of Physics, Florida State University), I.Y. Lee, A.O. Macchiavelli, W. Rathbun (Nuclear Science Division, LBNL), F.E. Durham (Dept. of Physics, Tulane University)
12:00 B10.04 Identical Superdeformed Bands in the A=80 Region.^\ast
H.-Q. Jin, C. Baktash, M.J. Brinkman, D. Rudolph, C.-H. Yu (ORNL), C.J. Gross (ORAU), M. Devlin, D.R. LaFosse, D.G. Sarantites (Washington U.), I.Y. Lee, A.O. Macchiavelli (LBNL), I. Birriel, J.X. Saladin, D. Winchell, V. Wood (Pitts. U.), G. Sylvan, S.L. Tabor (FSU)
12:12 B10.05 Lifetime measurement of superdeformed band in ^82Sr
C.-H. Yu, C. Baktash, M.J. Brinkman, C.J. Gross, H.-Q. Jin, D. Rudolph (ORNL), M. Devlin, D.R. LaFosse, F. Lerma, D.G. Sarantites (Univ. of Washington), G. Sylvan, S. Tabor (Florida State Univ.), R.M. Clark, P. Fallon, I.Y. Lee, A.O. Macchiavelli (LBL), I. Birriel, J.X. Saladin, D. Winchell, V. Wood (Univ. of Pittsburgh)
12:24 B10.06 Superdeformation Below N=73 in the A\sim130 region
A. Galindo-Uribarri, D. Ward, V. Janzen, D. Radford (AECL, Chalk River), S.M. Mullins, S. Flibotte, J. Waddington (McMaster U.), M. Cromaz, J. DeGraaf, T.E. Drake (U. of Toronto), I. Ragnarsson (Lund Inst. of Technology)
12:36 B10.07 Search for Superdeformed links in ^150Gd
Fallon\LBL, Asztalos\LBL, Clark\LBL, Deleplanque\LBL, Diamond\LBL, Krücken\LBL, Lee\LBL, Macchiavelli\LBL, MacLeod\LBL, Schmid\LBL, Stephens\LBL, Vetter\LBL, Janssens\ANL, Carpenter\ANL, Khoo\ANL, Hackman\ANL, Lauritson\ANL, Appelbe\LP, Beausang\LP, Erturk\LP, Bernstein\LLNL (\LBL Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory)
12:48 B10.08 Superdeformation Studies in ^155Dy
S.M. Fischer, R.V.F. Janssens, D. Nisius, I. Ahmad, D.J. Blumenthal, M.P. Carpenter, G. Hackman, T.L. Khoo, T. Lauritsen (Argonne Nat. Lab.), M.A. Riley, T.B. Brown, D.J. Hartley (Florida State Univ.), W.C. Ma (Mississippi State Univ.), J. Simpson (Daresbury Lab.)
13:00 B10.09 Approaching the N\!=\!116 shell gap: Superdeformation in ^195Hg^*
Hackman (ANL Argonne National Laboratory), Krücken, LBL, Janssens (ANL Argonne National Laboratory), Ahmad (ANL Argonne National Laboratory), Asztalos, LBL, Blumenthal (ANL Argonne National Laboratory), Carpenter (ANL Argonne National Laboratory), Clark, LBL, Deleplanque, LBL, Diamond, LBL, Fallon, LBL, Fischer (ANL Argonne National Laboratory), Herskind (NBI), Khoo (ANL Argonne National Laboratory), Lauritsen (ANL Argonne National Laboratory), Lee, LBL, Macchiavelli, LBL, Nisius (ANL Argonne National Laboratory), Schmid, LBL, Stephens, LBL
13:12 B10.10 A Decoupled-Recoupled Model for Identical Superdeformed Bands.
Wm.C. McHarris, C.V. Hampton, W.A. Olivier (NSCL, Michigan State University)
13:24 B10.11 Populating SD Shapes -- Competition with Fission for Z>83
D. P. McNabb, J. A. Cizewski (Rutgers University)
13:36 B10.12 Search for the two-phonon octupole vibrational state in ^208Pb^*
Vetter\LBL, Asztalos\LBL, Clark\LBL, Deleplanque\LBL, Diamond\LBL, Fallon\LBL, Krücken\LBL, Lee\LBL, Macchiavelli\LBL, MacLeod\LBL, Schmid\LBL, Stephens\LBL (\LBL Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
13:48 B10.13 Test of \Delta I=2 staggering in superdeformed ^194Hg
Krücken\LBL, Hackman\ANL, Deleplanque\LBL, Ackermann\ANL, Asztalos\LBL, Clark\LBL, Diamond\LBL, Fallon\LBL, Herskind\NBI, Janssens\ANL, Khoo\ANL, Lauritsen\ANL, Lee\LBL, Macchiavelli\LBL, MacLeod\LBL, Schmid\LBL, Stephens\LBL, Vetter\LBL (\LBL Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

Session B11. DPB: Accelerators In Industry.

Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 210

11:00 B11.01 Nuclear Waste Assay Using a Radio Frequency Quadrupole
K. Lamkin, P.C. Womble, J. Patel, F.J. Schultz (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), G. Vourvopoulos (Western Kentucky University)
11:12 B11.02 On-line Coal Analysis Using Pulsed Fast and Thermal Neutrons
L. Dep, G. Vourvopoulos, S. Sudar (Western Kentucky University), F.J. Schultz, P.C. Womble (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
11:24 B11.03 Detector Evaluation for RH-TRU Nuclear Waste Assay
D.L. Humphrey, G. Vourvopoulos (Western Kentucky University), P.C. Womble, F.J. Schultz (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

Session B12. DPB Mini-Symposium: The Fermilab Tevatron 33 Upgrade II.

Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 211

11:00 B12.01 Opportunities to Discover (or Strongly Constrain) Supersymmetry at Fermilab
Gordon Kane (University of Michigan)
11:30 B12.02 Potential for Higgs Physics at the Tevatron
Scott Willenbrock (University of Illinois)
12:00 B12.03 Precision Electroweak Physics Prospects at the TeV33 Collider
Steven Errede (The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
12:30 B12.04 M_W MEASUREMENT AT THE TEVATRON
Walter T. Giele, Stephane Keller (FERMILAB)

Session B13. DPB Mini-Symposium: Accelerator Technology for Pulsed Spallation Neutron Sources - I.

Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 212

11:00 B13.01 Accelerator Technology for Pulsed Spallation Neutron Sources
J.B. Ball, A.G. Ruggiero (Brookhaven National Laboratory Laboratory)
11:00 B13.02 Physics Motivations and Requirements for a Pulsed Spallation Neutron Source
J. Axe (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
11:30 B13.03 Synchrotron and Accumulator Scenarios for a Pulsed Spallation Neutron Source
Y. Cho (Argonne National Laboratory)
12:00 B13.04 The ESS Project: An Accumulator-Based Spallation Source
K. Bongard (Julich)
12:30 B13.05 Status of Plans for a USA 5-MW Pulsed Spallation Neutron Source
B.R. Appleton (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
13:00 B13.06 Studies of Spallation Neutron Sources in Japan
Y. Yamazaki (KEK)

Session B14. FED & FPS: Education, Arms Control, and Energy.

Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 117

11:00 B14.01 Should Physics Students Take a Course in Ethics?--Physicists Respond
Bonnie Wylo, Marshall Thomsen (Eastern Michigan University)
11:18 B14.02 Reaching Out: The Bachelor of Arts Degree In Physics
Art Hobson (APS)
11:36 B14.03 An Action Agenda for Jobs and Education
Anthony Nero (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory)
11:54 B14.04 The Contemporary Physics Education Project
R. Michael Barnett (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory)
12:12 B14.05 National Collaboratories - a telecomputing idea whose time has come
N. J. Chonacky (Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratories)
12:30 B14.06 The Indefinite Extension of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty: A Hinderence or Help to Future Arms Control
Peter J. Pella (Gettysburg College)
12:48 B14.07 ABM, START, and the STARS program in Hawaii
Michael Jones (Univ. of Hawaii)
B14.08
13:24 B14.09 Fuel Cells: A way to use renewable and widely available fuel sources. A
John H. Meiser (Ball State University)
13:42 B14.10 Is Exposure to Low Radiation Levels Good For You?
Dimitri Dimitroyannis (Northwestern University)
14:00 B14.11 Low Level Radiation Beneficial Effects make the Already Small Nuclear Plant Meltdown Risks Disappearing
P. FONG (Emory University, Atlanta, GA)

Session B'4.

Thursday afternoon, 13:24, Sagamore Ballroom 6

13:24 B'4.01 NASA in the 21st Century
Daniel S. Goldin