Program overview (TEST)

THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 2 MAY 1996

Session C1. DNP: Topics in High Energy Nuclear Physics.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, 500 Ballroom

14:30 C1.01 Recent Progress in Dimuon Production in P-A Interaction
Charles Brown
15:06 C1.02 Low-Mass Dileptons from Heavy-Ion Collisions
Che Ming Ko (Texas Aamp;M University, College Station.)
15:42 C1.03 \Delta-Enhanced Multifragmentation
V.E. Viola (Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana)
16:18 C1.04 New SMC Measurements of the Spin Structure of the Deuteron.
Charles A. Whitten Jr. (University of California, Los Angeles.)

Session C2. DNP & FIAP: Nuclear Imaging Techniques Nuclear Imaging Techniques.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 107/108

14:30 C2.01 Instrumentation for Positron Emission Tomography: Past, Present and Future
S.R. Cherry (Crump Institute for Biological Imaging, UCLA, Los Angeles)
15:06 C2.02 Advances in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
R.R. Price (Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville)
15:42 C2.03 Optimizing Imaging Instruments for Emission Mammography
Irving N. Weinberg (NIH Laboratory of Diagnostic Radiology Research, and PEM Technologies Inc., Bethesda)
16:18 C2.04 Digital X-ray Imaging with Active Matrix, Flat-Panel Imagers (AMFPIs)-A New Base Technology for the 21st Century
L.E. Antonuk (Ph.D. Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Michigan Medical Center)

Session C3. DAMOP & DPB: Synchrotron Radiation.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 109/110

14:30 C3.01 First Light at the Advanced Photon Source
Gopal Shenoy (Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL)
15:06 C3.02 New Applications of High Brightness Synchrotron Radiation
Neville V. Smith
15:42 C3.03 Synchrotron X-ray Instrumentation at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Andreas K. Freund
16:18 C3.04 The Future of FEL User Facilities
Samuel Krinsky
16:54 C3.05 Shedding New Light on Environmental Science
Jr. Brown (Stanford University)

Session C5. DAP & GTG: Neutron Stars.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 105

14:30 C5.01 Neutron Star Models and Gamma Ray Bursts
Peter Meszaros (Pennsylvania State University)
15:06 C5.02 Learning About Neutron Star from Coalescing Compact Binaries and Radio Pulsar Binaries
Dong Lai (California Institute of Technology)
15:42 C5.03 General Relativistic Instabilities of Neutron Stars
John Friedman
16:18 C5.04 Observations of Gamma-Ray Bursts
Charles A. Meegan (NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center)

Session C6. DCO & DPP: Computation for Industrial Plasma and Materials Applications.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 106

14:30 C6.01 Plasma Equipment Modeling for Semiconductor Fabrication: Requirements and Applications
Mark J. Kushner (University of Illinois, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Urbana, IL 61801)
15:06 C6.02 University Researchers Approach to Providing Computer Simulations to Industry.
Charles Birdsall (University of California, Berkeley CA 94720)
15:42 C6.03 Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Methods for Plasmas and Materials
Matthew Gibbons (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
16:18 C6.04 Modeling of laser ablation processes for thin film deposition of materials^
Jean-Noel G. Leboeuf^* (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-8071)

Session C7. DPF: Inclusive Production at High pT.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 101

14:30 C7.01 QCD Studies with e^+e^- Annihilation Data at 130 and 136 GeV
Shun-Lung Chu (OPAL Collaboration, University of California, Riverside)
14:42 C7.02 A Study of the Charged Particle Multiplicity Distribution in Hadronic Z^0 Decays
Jingchen Zhou (University of Oregon)
14:54 C7.03 Study of the Structure of Hadronic Events and Determination of \boldmath \alpha_s at \boldmath \sqrts=130\mathrm GeV and \boldmath 136\mathrmGeV
L3 Collaboration
15:06 C7.04 Charged Particle Spectra and Correlations in Deep Inelastic Scattering
H1-Collaboration (DESY, Hamburg, Germany)
C7.05
C7.06
15:42 C7.07 High P_T Production of \pi^0's and \eta's in \pi^-N and pN Collisions at 0.5 TeV/c and 0.8 TeV/c
Michael Begel (University of Rochester), For the E706 Collaboration (UC--Davis, Delhi, Fermilab, Michigan State, Northeastern, Oklahoma, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Rochester)
15:54 C7.08 Direct Photon Production by 0.5 TeV/c \pi^- Beam on Nuclear Targets
Leonard Apanasevich (Michigan State University), For The E706 Collaboration (UC-Davis, Delhi, Fermilab, Michigan State, Northeastern, Oklahoma, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Rochester)
16:06 C7.09 Direct Photon Production in p-Nucleon Collisions at 0.5 and 0.8 TeV/c
Vishnu Zutshi (University of Delhi), For The E706 Collaboration (UC-Davis, Delhi, Fermilab, Michigan State, Northeastern, Oklahoma, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Rochester)
16:18 C7.10 A Measurement of Transverse Momentum Imbalance in Direct Photon Production
André Maul (Michigan State University), For The E706 Collaboration (UC-Davis, Delhi, Fermilab, Michigan State, Northeastern, Oklahoma, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Rochester)
16:30 C7.11 Single Photon Production at LEP at \sqrts=130-140 GeV
L3 Collaboration
16:42 C7.12 INCLUSIVE JET PRODUCTION FROM P\BAR P COLLISIONS AT \SQRTS=630 GEV IN THE CDF DETECTOR
Alexander Akopian (THE ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY^ representing the CDF collaboration.)
16:54 C7.13 Inclusive Jet Production Cross Sections at \sqrts = 630 and 1800 GeV.
John P. Krane (University of Nebraska, Lincoln)
17:06 C7.14 A Study of Jet Multiplicities and Multi-jet Production Ratios in pøverlinep Collisions at \surds = 1.8 TeV.
Ki Suk Hahn (University of Rochester)
17:18 C7.15 Measurement of the Cross Section for Diphoton Production in \bar\hboxp\hboxp Collisions at \sqrt\hboxs=\hbox1.8\ TeV
Takeshi Takano (The CDF Collaboration^*) (University of Tsukuba^)

Session C8. DPF: K and B Decays.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 102

14:30 C8.01 A Search for T-Violation in the K^+ \rightarrow \pi^0\mu^+\nu Decay KEK E246
Michael Chapman (VA TECH, Blacksburg VA 24061 and National Laboratory for High Energy Physics (KEK), 1-1 Oho, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan 305)
14:42 C8.02 First Observation of the Decay K^+ \rightarrow \pi^+ \gamma \gamma
S. Adler, M.S. Atiya, I-H Chiang, J.S. Frank, J.S. Haggerty, T.F. Kycia, K.K. Li, L.S. Littenberg, A. Sambamurti, A. Stevens, R.C. Strand, C. Witzig (Brookhaven National Laboratory), W.C. Louis (Los Alamos National Laboratory), D.S. Akerib, M. Ardebili, M.R. Convery, M.M. Ito, D.R. Marlow, R.A. McPherson, P.D. Meyers, M.A. Selen, F.C. Shoemaker, A.J.S. Smith (Princeton University), E.W. Blackmore, D.A. Bryman, L. Felawka, P. Kitching, A. Konaka, V. Kujula, Y. Kuno, J.A. Macdonald, T. Nakano, T. Numano, P. Padley, J-M. Poutissou, R. Poutissou, J. Roy, R. Soluk, A.S. Turcot (TRIUMF)
14:54 C8.03 First Evidence for the Decay K_L \rightarrow e^+e^-\mu^+\mu^-
Stephen Schnetzer (Rutgers University) (representing the Fermilab E799 Collaboration)
C8.04
15:18 C8.05 Measurements of b-hadron Lifetimes
Mark Pearce (OPAL Collaboration, University of Birmingham)
15:30 C8.06 Measurement of the inclusive b-lifetime using \Jp's at the CDF-experiment.
Hans wenzel (LBNL^), Doug Benjamin (Texas Tech University^\dagger\dagger (The CDF Collaboration^*))
15:42 C8.07 Measurement of the lifetime of the B_\mboxs^0 meson from D_\mboxs^+ \ell^- correlations in p\barp Collisions at \sqrts=1.8\ TeV.
Kevin Burkett (University of Michigan)
15:54 C8.08 Inclusive Production of Charged and Neutral Kaons in B Meson Decays
Stephen J. Richichi, Patrick L. Skubic, Bijan Nemati (University of Oklahoma)
16:06 C8.09 Measurements of Branching Ratios for B \to \psi(2S) K and B \to \psi(2S) K^* Decays at CDF.
Andreas Warburton (University of Toronto (CDF Collaboration))
16:18 C8.10 Measurement of Inclusive B\rightarrow \Xi^- X and B\rightarrow \Xi^0 X
Z. Ling, H. Severini, M.S. Alam, I.J. Kim (SUNY Albany)
16:30 C8.11 Study of rare charmless b decays with the DELPHI detector at LEP.
Marco Battaglia (SEFT,Helsinki,Finland)
16:42 C8.12 A new measurement of B(\psi (2S) \rightarrow e^+e^-) by Fermilab Experiment E760
Andrew J. Smith (University of California, Irvine)
16:54 C8.13 Search for the decay B^0_s\rightarrow e \mu at CDF
Hans wenzel (LBNL^), Kaori Maeshima (Fermilab^\dagger\dagger (The CDF Collaboration^*))
17:06 C8.14 Using a B factory to test CPT symmetry.
Don Colladay, V. Alan Kostelecký (Indiana Univ.)
17:18 C8.15 CKM phases through rigid polygons of flavor SU amplitudes in the presence of octet-singlet mixing
Amol S. Dighe (Enrico Fermi Institute and The University of Chicago)
C8.16

Session C9. DPF: Mesonic Partial Wave Analysis.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 103

14:30 C9.01 Features of \pi^- \pi^0 \pi^0 Events Produced in \pi^-p Collisions at 18\, GeV
David S. Brown (Northwestern University for the E852 Collaboration (Brookhaven, Indiana, IHEP Protvino, Massachusetts Dartmouth, Moscow State, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Rensselaer))
14:42 C9.02 A Partial Wave Analysis of the \pi^0\pi^0 System for the Reaction \pi^- p \rightarrow \pi^0 \pi^0 n at 18.3 GeV/c
Jeffrey L. Gunter (Indiana University, Bloomington for the E852 Collaboration (Brookhaven, Indiana, IHEP Protvino, Massachusetts Dartmouth, Moscow State, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Rensselaer))
14:54 C9.03 Analysis of the \eta \pi^0 system produced in \pi^-p interactions at 18 GeV/c
Rob Lindenbusch (Indiana University, Bloomington for the E852 Collaboration (Brookhaven, Indiana, IHEP Protvino, Massachusetts Dartmouth, Moscow State, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Rensselaer))
15:06 C9.04 Partial wave analysis of the \eta^' \pi^- system for the reaction \pi^- p \rightarrow \eta^' \pi^- p at 18 GeV/c
D.L. Stienike (University of Notre Dame for the E852 Collaboration (Brookhaven, Indiana, IHEP Protvino, Massachusetts Dartmouth, Moscow State, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Rensselaer))
15:18 C9.05 Partial wave analysis of the \eta \pi^- system for the reaction \pi^- p \rightarrow \eta \pi^- p at 18 GeV/c
David R. Thompson (University of Notre Dame for the E852 Collaboration (Brookhaven, Indiana, IHEP Protvino, Massachusetts Dartmouth, Moscow State, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Rensselaer))
15:30 C9.06 Partial wave analysis of the \eta\eta system for the reaction \pi^- p \rightarrow \eta \eta n at 18 GeV/c
S.A. Taegar (University of Notre Dame for the E852 Collaboration (Brookhaven, Indiana, IHEP Protvino, Massachusetts Dartmouth, Moscow State, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Rensselaer))
15:42 C9.07 Dalitz Plot Analysis of the \eta\pi\pi System for the Reaction \pi^- p \rightarrow \eta \pi \pi n at 18 GeV/c
S. Teige (Indiana University, Bloomington for the E852 Collaboration (Brookhaven, Indiana, IHEP Protvino, Massachusetts Dartmouth, Moscow State, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Rensselaer))
15:54 C9.08 Partial wave analysis of the reaction \pi^- p \rightarrow \eta \pi^+ \pi^- n at 18 GeV/c
Joseph J. Manak (University of Notre Dame for the E852 Collaboration (Brookhaven, Indiana, IHEP Protvino, Massachusetts Dartmouth, Moscow State, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Rensselaer))
16:06 C9.09 Analysis of the f_1\pi^- system produced in \pi^-p interactions at 18 GeV/c
Todd Adams (University of Notre Dame for the E852 Collaboration (Brookhaven, Indiana, IHEP Protvino, Massachusetts Dartmouth, Moscow State, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Rensselaer))
16:18 C9.10 A search for the b_1\pi final state in the reaction \pi^- p \rightarrow ømega \pi^- \pi^0 at 18 GeV/c
John M. LoSecco (University of Notre Dame for the E852 Collaboration (Brookhaven, Indiana, IHEP Protvino, Massachusetts Dartmouth, Moscow State, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Rensselaer))
16:30 C9.11 Amplitude analysis of the \pi^+\pi^- final state in proton proton central collisions at 800 Gev/c
K. Markianos, M. C. Berisso, E. P. Hartouni, M. N. Kreisler, S. Lee, M. Wang, D. Wesson (U. of Massachusetts), A. Gara, B. C. Knapp (Columbia U.), E. Gottschalk (Carnegie Mellon U.), D. C. Christian, G. Gutierrez, A. Wehmann (Fermilab), J. Felix, G. Moreno, M. Reyes, M. Sosa (U. of Guanajuato)
16:42 C9.12 Partial Wave Analysis of the Centrally Produced K_s^0K^\pm\pi^\mp System at 800 GeV/c
M.(presenting) Sosa, J. Felix, G. Moreno, M.A. Reyes (U. of Guanajuato), D.C. Christian, G. Gutierrez, A. Wehmann (Fermilab), M.C. Berisso, K. Markianos, E.P. Hartouni, M.N. Kreisler, S. Lee, M. Wang, D. Wesson (U. of Massachussets), A. Gara, B.C. Knapp (Columbia U.), E. Gottschalk (Carnegie Mellon U.)

Session C10. DNP: Nuclear Astrophysics.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 104

14:30 C10.01 The 12C(16O26Al) Reaction Rate and the Production of Radionuclides in the Early Solar System
N.P.T. Bateman, D.W. Bardayan, Y.M. Butt, A.A. Chen, K.O. Yildiz, B.M. Young, P.D. Parker (WNSL. Yale University)
14:42 C10.02 Astrophysical factor for the reaction ^7Be(p,\gamma)^8B and high energy solar neutrino problem
A. M. Mukhamedzhanov, R. E. Tribble (Cyclotron Institute, Texas Aamp;M University)
14:54 C10.03 Three-body Effects for the p(pe^-, \nu_e)d Reaction in Nuclear Astrophysics.
Yeong E. Kim, Alexander L. Zubarev (Department of Physics, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, IN)
15:06 C10.04 Weak Electron Induced Reactions in ^3He
M.A. Barnett, S.L. Mintz, G.M. Gerstner (Florida International U.), M. Pourkaviani (M.P. Consulting Assoc.)
15:18 C10.05 Decay studies of light Ag and Cd isotopes and the rp-process
G. Raimann, M.J. Balbes, R.N. Boyd (Ohio State University), D. Cano-Ott (IFIC Valencia), R. Collatz, A. Guglielmetti, M. Hellström, Z. Hu, R. Kirchner, O. Klepper, E. Roeckl, K. Schmidt, M. Shibata, A. Weber (GSI Darmstadt), M. Hencheck, J. Morford (Chadron State College), Z. Janas, M. Karny, J. Szerypo (University of Warsaw), D.J. Morrissey (Michigan State University)
15:30 C10.06 A Formalism for \gamma-Ray Polarization in Radiative Capture Reactions using Polarized Particle Beams.
J.F. Guillemette, H.R. Weller (Duke University and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory.), R.G. Seyler (The Ohio State University.)
15:42 C10.07 Coulomb Reacceleration Studies of ^11Be ^1\titlenoteWork supported by the National Science Foundation.
J. E. Bush, D. P. Balamuth, P. Hausladen (University of Pennsylvania), K. R. Pohl (National Air amp; Radiation Environmental Laboratory, U.S. EPA), D. Bazin, J. Brown, J. A. Caggiano, L. Chen, B. Davids, D. J. Morrissey, B. M. Sherrill, M. Thoennessen (Michigan State University)
15:54 C10.08 Results from the Russian-American Gallium Experiment Cr-neutrino Source Measurement
S. R. Elliott (University of Washington, Seattle, WA), for the SAGE Collaboration
16:06 C10.09 Nuclear Masses in the A=80 Region of Nuclei
N. Cuka, A. Gadala-Maria, A. Aprahamian (University of Notre Dame)
16:18 C10.10 Radiation Hydrodynamic Models of Core Collapse Supernovae
F. Douglas Swesty (University of Illinois)

Session C11. DCO: Dynamics of Particles, Reactions, and Energy Transfer.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 210

14:30 C11.01 Electronic and vibrational spectra of transition metal clusters with and without adsorbates
Mark Pederson (Complex Systems Theory Branch, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC 20375-5345), Dirk Porezag (Technische Universität, Institut für Physik, Theoretische Physik III, D - 09009 Chemnitz, Germany)
14:42 C11.02 Kinetic Study of the Br_2 - NO - BrNO System for Weak and Strong Photolysis Conditions
Patrick E. Godfrey, Glen P. Perram (Air Force Institute of Technology)
14:54 C11.03 The Role of Energy Defect in Electronic-to-Vibrational Energy Transfer from Br(4 ^2P_1/2)
Ray O. Johnson, Glen P. Perram (Air Force Institute of Technology)
15:06 C11.04 The Viral Expansion of a Quantum Particle in a Gas
Terrence Reese (Swarthmore College), B. N. Miller, G. A. Worrell (Texas Christian University)
15:18 C11.05 Structure of Defects and Impurities at the GaAs(110) Surface
William Pollard (Dept. Of Physics,Valdosta State U.)
15:30 C11.06 Scattering matrix elements for a model heavy-light-heavy proton transfer system.
R.S. Calfas, D.E. Weeks (Air Force Institute of Technology), R.J. Hinde (University of Tennessee)
15:42 C11.07 Investigations of Critical Current Density in Different Types of YBCO Superconductors
P. Gould, I. Naumann, M.Y. Chow (Medgers Evers College)
15:54 C11.08 Lattice Molecular Dynamics: Extending the Scale of Molecular Dynamics
Jeffrey Yepez (Phillips Laboratory, USAF)
C11.09
C11.10
16:30 C11.11 Poisson Ratios in Diamond/Zincblende Crystals
Garnet B. Erdakos, Shang-Fen Ren (Illinois State University, Normal, IL 61790-4560)
16:42 C11.12 Soft Self-Trapping Transition in a One Dimensional Lattice Gas
Bruce Miller, Hongyu Guo (Texas Christian University)

Session C12. DPB Mini-Symposium: The Fermilab Tevatron 33 Upgrade III.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 211

14:30 C12.01 Novel Techniques for Producing More Antiprotons
G. William Foster (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
15:00 C12.02 Antiproton Production Options for Tevatron33
Michael D. Church (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
15:30 C12.03 The Beam-Beam Interaction and Limits in the Tevatron Collider
P.L. Colestock, Gerald P. Jackson, L. Michelotti (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)

Session C13. DPB Mini-Symposium: Accelerator Technology for Pulsed Spallation Neutron Sources II.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 212

14:30 C13.01 Status and Development of Ion Sources
J. Alonso (Lawrence Berkely National Laboratory)
15:00 C13.02 Room Temperature RF Linear Accelerators
T. Wangler (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
15:30 C13.03 Superconducting RF Linear Accelerators
D. Chan (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
16:00 C13.04 Induction Linacs
H. Rutkowski (Lawrence Berkely National Laboratory)
16:30 C13.05 Fixed-Field Alternating-Gradient Accelerators
R. Kustom (Argonne National Laboratory)

Session C14. DNP: Structure of Heavy Nuclei.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 117

14:30 C14.01 High Spin Structure in ^80Sr and ^81Sr
V. Q. Wood, D. F. Winchell, I. Birrel, J. X. Saladin (University of Pittsburgh), C. Baktash, H. Q. Jin, D. Rudolph, C. H. Yu (Oak Ridge National Laboratories), M. Devlin, D. R. LaFosse, D. Sarantites (Washington University), G. Sylvan, S. Tabor (Florida State University)
14:42 C14.02 Properties of Shears Bands in ^198,199Pb
Clark\LBL, Asztalos\LBL, Deleplanque\LBL, Diamond\LBL, Fallon\LBL, Krücken\LBL, Lee\LBL, Macchiavelli\LBL, MacLeod\LBL, Schmid\LBL, Stephens\LBL, Baldsiefen\BONN, Hübel\BONN, Hibbert\YORK, Wadsworth\YORK, Becker\LLNL, Bernstein\LLNL (\LBL Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory)
14:54 C14.03 Identification of \gamma Transitions in \bf^176-179Hg Using the Recoil Decay Tagging Method.
M.P. Carpenter, D. Ackermann, D. Blumenthal, C. Davids, S.M. Fischer, G. Hackman, R.V.F. Janssens, T.L. Khoo, T. Lauritsen, C.J. Lister, D. Nisius, D. Seweryniak (ANL), P.J. Woods (Univ. Edinburgh), H. Amro (NC State), T. Brown, J.H. Hamilton, A.V. Ramayya (Vanderbilt), W. Reviol (Univ. of TN.), J. Schwartz (Yale), J. Simpson (Daresbury Lab.)
15:06 C14.04 Lifetime Measurements in ^180,182,184Pt 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)
15:18 C14.05 Search of collectivity at N \ge 52 via lifetime measurements in ^96-98Ru
B. Kharraja, U. Garg, S.S Ghugre, A. Frohlich (University of Notre Dame), I. Ahmad, H. Amro, D. Blumenthal, M.P. Carpenter, B. Crowell, S. Fisher, R.V.F. Janssens, T.L. Khoo, T. Lauritsen, D. Nissius (Argonne.Nat.Lab), W. Reviol, W. Mueller (University of Tennessee), I.M. Govil (Punjab University), W.C. Ma (Unisersity of Mississipi), R. Kaczarowski, E. Ruchowska (SINP, Swierk, Poland)
15:30 C14.06 First Results on High-spin States in ^179Au
W.F. Mueller, C.R. Bingham, W. Reviol, L.L. Riedinger, B.H. Smith, J. Wauters (Univsersity of Tennessee), I. Ahmad, H.A. Amro, D.J. Blumenthal, M.P. Carpenter, C.N. Davids, S.M. Fischer, G. Hackman, D.J. Henderson, R.V.F. Janssens, T.L. Khoo, T. Lauritsen, C.J. Lister, D.T. Nisius, D. Seweryniak (ANL), W.C. Ma (Mississippi State)
15:42 C14.07 \underlineCold Fission Yields from spontaneous fission of ^252Cf
A.V. Ramayya, B.R.S. Babu, J.H. Hamilton, S.J. Zhu, T.N. Ginter, J. Kormicki (\underlineVanderbilt U., Nashville, TN 37235), W.C. Ma (\underlineMississippi State U., Mississippi State, MS 39762), M.G. Wang, J.K. Deng, D. Gang (\underlineTsingua U., Beijing, P.R. China), J.O. Rasmussen, A. Asztalos, I.Y. Lee, S.Y. Chu, K.E. Gregorich, M.F. Mohar, S. Prussin (\underlineLBNL, Berkeley, CA 94720), G.M. Ter-Akopian, Yu.Ts. Oganessian (\underlineJINR, Dubna, Russia), M.A. Stoyer, J.A. Becker, L.A. Bernstein, R.W. Lougheed, K.J. Moody, J.F. Wild (\underlineLLNL, Livermore, CA 94550), J.D. Cole, R. Aryaeinejad, Y.X. Dardenne, K. Butler-Moore, M.W. Drigert (\underlineINEL,Idaha Falls, ID 83415)
15:54 C14.08 A Study of Coulomb Excitation in ^235U using Gammasphere
G.J. Schmid, A.O. Macchiavelli, S.J. Asztalos, R.M. Clark, M.A. Deleplanque, R.M. Diamond, P. Fallon, R. Kruecken, I.Y. Lee, R.W. MacLeod, F.S. Stephens, K. Vetter (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), J.A. Becker (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
16:06 C14.09 Lifetimes of excited 0^+ states in ^120Xe
P. F. Mantica (Michigan State University), W. B. Walters (University of Maryland)
16:18 C14.10 Levels in^141Xe and octupole correlations in ^140,141Xe
S.J. Zhu, B.R.S. Babu, J.H. Hamilton, A.V. Ramayya, J. Kormicki, T.N. Ginter (Vanderbilt U., Nashville, TN 37235), W.C. Ma (Mississippi State U., Mississippi State, MS 39762), M.G. Wang, J.K. Deng, D. Gang (Tsingua U., Beijing, P.R. China), J.O. Rasmussen, A. Asztalos, I.Y. Lee, S.Y. Chu, K.E. Gregorich, M.F. Mohar, S. Prussin (LBNL, Berkeley, CA 94720), G.M. Ter-Akopian, Yu.Ts. Oganessian (JINR, Dubna, Russia), M.A. Stoyer, J.A. Becker, L.A. Bernstein, R.W. Lougheed, K.J. Moody, J.F. Wild (LLNL, Livermore, CA 94550), J.D. Cole, R. Aryaeinejad, Y.X. Dardenne, K. Butler-Moore, M.W. Drigert (INEL,Idaha Falls, ID 83415)
16:30 C14.11 New 0^+ states in \nuc146Sm
A.M. Oros, P. von Brentano (IKP, University of Cologne, Germany), G. Graw, B. Valnion, A. Gollwitzer, G. Cata-Danil^* (University of Munich, Germany), L. Trache^* (Cyclotron Institute, Texas Aamp;M University, College Station, TX)
C14.12
16:54 C14.13 High-Spin States of ^99Pd and ^100Pd.
Jr. Piel (24 Cabin Lane, E. Setauket, NY 11733), D. B. Fossan (SUNY-Stony Brook)

Session C16. DPF: Searches for New Massive and Long-lived Particles.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Sagamore Ballroom 7

14:30 C16.01 Search for New Particles Decaying to Dijets at CDF
Chao Wei, Lloyd R. Fortney (Duke University^), Robert M. Harris (Fermilab^\dagger\dagger (The CDF Collaboration^*))
14:42 C16.02 Search for New Particles Decaying to Dijets with the DØ\ Detector.
Suyong Choi (Seoul National University)
14:54 C16.03 Search for new charged massive stable particles at CDF.
(The CDF Collaboration^*) Stuart (Fermilab^)
15:06 C16.04 Search for Millicharged Particles at SLAC
Alyssa Prinz (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center)
15:18 C16.05 Search for Disoriented Chiral Condensates at \sqrts=1.8 TeV
M.E. Convery, T.C. Brooks, W.L. Davis, K.W. DelSignore, T.L. Jenkins, E. Kangas, M.G. Knepley, K.L. Kowalski, C.C. Taylor (Case Western Reserve University), S.H. Oh, W.D. Walker (Duke University), P.L. Colestock, B. Hanna, M. Martens, J. Streets (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory), R. Ball, H.R. Gustafson, L.W. Jones, M.J. Longo (University of Michigan), J.D. Bjorken (Stanford University), A. Weidemann (University of Tennessee), A. Abashian, N. Morgan (Virginia Polytechnic Institute), C.A. Pruneau (Wayne State University)
15:30 C16.06 A Search for Z ^\prime in \barpp Collsions at \sqrts = 1.8 TeV
(The CDF Collaboration^*) Pillai (University of Rochester^)
15:42 C16.07 Search for New Heavy Charged Vector Bosons at CDF
(The CDF Collaboration^*) Toback (University of Chicago^)
16:54 C16.08 Search for the Standard Model Higgs Boson
L3 Collaboration
16:06 C16.09 Search for Neutral Higgs Bosons in the General Two Doublet Models and MSSM
L3 Collaboration
16:18 C16.10 Search for Invisibly Decaying Higgs Bosons with the L3 Detector at LEP
L3 Collaboration
16:30 C16.11 Searches for Charged Higgs Bosons in Z Decays
L3 Collaboration
16:42 C16.12 Search for Charged Higgs in CDF
(The CDF Collaboration^*) Groer (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey^)
16:54 C16.13 Search For New Particles In Hadronic Events With Isolated Photons
L3 Collaboration
17:06 C16.14 Higgs Mass Separate Models of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
Marco A. Diaz (University of Southampton), Tonnis A. ter Veldhuis, Thomas J. Weiler (Vanderbilt University)