Program overview (TEST)

FRIDAY MORNING, 3 MAY 1996

Session E1. DNP: Determining the Final Breakup Conditions in Nuclear Collisions.

Friday morning, 08:00, 500 Ballroom

08:00 E1.01 Probing the Nuclear Liquid-Gas Phase Transition
Josef Pochodzalla
08:36 E1.02 Break-up Conditions for Low Density Matter
William A. Friedman (Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison)
09:12 E1.03 Reconstructing the final stage of heavy ion collisions at CERN and AGS
Scott Pratt (Department of Physics and National Superconducting Cyclotron Lab., Michigan State University)
09:48 E1.04 Particle Distributions and Correlations from 158A\cdotGeV/c Pb+Pb Collisions
Nu Xu (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Session E2. DPF: Electroweak Physics.

Friday morning, 08:00, Room 107/108

08:00 E2.01 Precision Measurements at the Z
Robert Clare (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
08:36 E2.02 Neutrino Determinations of \sin^2\theta_W
Tim Bolton (Kansas State University)
09:12 E2.03 W Mass Measurement
John Sculli (New York University)
09:48 E2.04 Top Mass Measurement
Michael Jones (University of Hawaii)
10:24 E2.05 Global Assessment of Electroweak Model
William Marciano

Session E3. DPB & FIAP: Particle Beam Processing of Materials I.

Friday morning, 08:00, Room 109/110

08:00 E3.01 An Overview of Particle Beam Materials Processing Techniques*
H.F. Dylla (Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility Newport News, VA 23606 and College of William & Mary Williamsburg, VA 23187)
08:36 E3.02 Commercialization of New Beam Applications
Joseph McKeown (AECL Accelerators)
09:12 E3.03 Electron Beam Curing of Composites
Gregory Stein (Northrop Grumman)
09:48 E3.04 UV FEL Processing - A Unique Opportunity
Michael J. Kelley (E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., Inc.)
10:24 E3.05 The Physical Sciences in Biotechnology: Crystallography for Fun and Profit
C. Abad-Zapatero (Laboratory of Protein Crystallography, Abbott Laboratories)

Session E4. FPS, FED, & FIAP: The Future of Physics Careers - A Panel and Open Forum.

Friday morning, 08:00, Sagamore Ballroom 6

08:00 E4.01 The Future of Academic Careers.
Daniel Larson
08:36 E4.02 The Future of Industrial Careers
Roland Schmitt (General Electric and Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.)
09:12 E4.03 To be determined
Kevin Aylesworth (APS Congressional Fellow)
09:48 E4.04 Career Change: What Can You Do When the Funding Stops?
Fainberg
10:13 E4.05 What Can The APS Do To Help?
Barrett H. Ripin

Session E5. DAP: Big Bang Cosmology.

Friday morning, 08:00, Room 105

08:00 E5.01 Measuring the Hubble Constant with the Hubble Space Telescope
Wendy Freedman (Carnegie Institution of Washington)
08:36 E5.02 The Hubble Constant From Stellar Ages
Don A. VandenBerg (Dept. of Physics amp; Astronomy, University of Victoria)
09:12 E5.03 Anomalous Streaming Velocities on Large Scales
Tod Lauer
09:48 E5.04 Abundances of Primordial Elements
Robert Kennicutt (University of Arizona)
10:24 E5.05 Big Bang Nucleosynthesis: Old-Time Religion Becomes Real Science
Terry Walker (Ohio State University)

Session E6. DCO: Computational Approaches to Problems in Magnetism and Superconductivity.

Friday morning, 08:00, Room 106

08:00 E6.01 Computational self--consistent field theory for correlated electrons.
N.E. Bickers (University of Southern California.)
08:36 E6.02 Series expansions for excited states of strongly correlated systems
Martin P. Gelfand (Colorado State University)
09:12 E6.03 Numerical Studies of Flux Lattice Melting
David Stroud
09:48 E6.04 Disorder versus Interaction in the Hubbard Model
Martin Ulmke (University of California, Davis)

Session E7. DNP: Effective Field Theories.

Friday morning, 08:00, Room 101

08:00 E7.01 Effective Field Theory for Nuclei.
Brian D. Serot (Indiana University), Richard Furnstahl (Ohio State University), Hua-Bin Tang (University of Minnesota)
08:12 E7.02 Vacuum Nucleon Loops and Naturalness.
Richard Furnstahl (Ohio State University), Brian D. Serot (Indiana University), Hua-Bin Tang (University of Minnesota)
08:24 E7.03 Naturalness and Relativistic Point-Coupling Models
James White III, John Rusnak (The Ohio State University)
08:36 E7.04 Relativistic Mean-Field Theory and the High-Density Nuclear Equation of State.
Horst Müller, Brian D. Serot (Indiana University)
08:48 E7.05 The Decuplet Revisited in \chiPT
Manoj Banerjee, Joseph Milana (University of Maryland)
09:00 E7.06 Chiral Perturbation Approach to the pp \to pp \pi^0 Reaction Near Threshold
B.-Y. Park (Department of Physics, Chungnam National University, Daejon, Korea), Fred Myhrer, Thomas Meissner, J.-R. Morones, Kuniharu Kubodera (Department of Physics and Astronomy; University of South Carolina)
09:12 E7.07 Low-energy QCD: Chiral coefficients and the quark-quark interaction^
Michael R. Frank (Institute for Nuclear Theory), Thomas Meissner (University of South Carolina)
09:24 E7.08 New QCD Sum Rules for Nucleons in Nuclear Matter.
Derek Leinweber (University of Washington), Richard Furnstahl (Ohio State University), Xuemin Jin (TRIUMF)
09:36 E7.09 Direct Instantons in QCD Nucleon Magnetic Moment Sum Rules
Mountaga Aw, M. K. Banerjee (University of Maryland), H. Forkel (ECT*,Trento, Italy)
E7.10
10:00 E7.11 Renormalization Group Studies of Field Theories of Interacting Bosons and Fermions
Andrew S. Johnson, J.A. McNeil (Colorado School of Mines), J.R. Shepard (University of Colorado)
E7.12 Neutral Meson Photoproduction in SU_f \chiPT (I): \gamma N \rightarrow \pi^0 N
Manoj Banerjee, Joseph Milana (University of Maryland)

Session E'_8. See E'8 at 8:30.

Friday morning, 08:00, Room 102

Session E9. GTG: Gravity Experiments and Theory.

Friday morning, 11:00, Room 103

11:00 E9.01 Sensitivity of the LISA Gravitational Wave Mission
H. Ward (Univ. of Glasgow), P. Bender, J.E. Faller, R.T. Stebbins (JILA, Univ. of Colorado, for the LISA Science Team)
11:12 E9.02 Method for a New G Measurement Using a Cryogenic Torsion Pendulum.
Z. Wang, M. Bantel, R.D. Newman (University of California, Irvine)
11:24 E9.03 Experimental Demonstration of All-Reflective Interferometers Using Grating Beam Splitters
Ke-Xun Sun, M.M. Fejer, Eric Gustafson, Robert L. Byer (Edward L. Ginzton Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-4085)
11:36 E9.04 Prospects for Low Thermal Noise in Gravitational Wave Interferometers
Peter R. Saulson (Dept. of Physics, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY)
11:48 E9.05 Violin Mode Q Measurements in Pendulums
Yinglei Huang, Peter R. Saulson (Dept. of Physics,Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY)
12:00 E9.06 Prediction of Test Mass Thermal Noise by Measurement of the Anelastic Aftereffect
Mark A. Beilby, Peter R. Saulson (Dept. of Physics, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY), Alex Abramovici (LIGO Project, Caltech, Pasadena, CA)
12:12 E9.07 New Class of Orbital Preferred Frame Effects
Sanjay Kumar, Mark P. Haugan (Purdue University)
12:24 E9.08 Atomic Anisotropy Experiments and the Einstein Equivalence Principle
Thierry F. Kauffmann (APS)
12:36 E9.09 Weyl Metric in Static Oblate Sphroidal Coordinates
12:48 E9.10 Equivalence Between Stationary Spacetimes with and without Torsion
J.P. Krisch (Dept. of Physics, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109), L.L. Smalley (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL 35899)
13:00 E9.11 Energy Radiation from Gravitation with Torsion
Richard T. Hammond (North Dakota State University)
13:12 E9.12 Quantum Measurements for General Relativity
Daniel Galehouse (University of Akron)

Session E10. DNP Mini-Symposium: Tests of Fundamental Symmetries at Low Energies I: Parity.

Friday morning, 08:00, Room 104

08:00 E10.01 Tests of Fundamental Symmetries at Low Energies I - Parity
Stuart Freedman
08:36 E10.02 Correlations within Eigenvectors and Transition Amplitudes in the Two-Body Random Interaction Model.
V. V. Flambaum, G. F. Gribakin, F. M. Izrailev (University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052, Australia)
08:48 E10.03 SEARCH FOR EXTENSIONS OF THE STANDARD MODEL BY A RELATIVE BETA POLARISATION MEASUREMENT FROM POLARISED ^12N NUCLEI.
Eric Thomas (Université Catholique de Louvain)
09:00 E10.04 Observation of a Large Longitudinal Analyzing Power in Neutron Transmission through Xe
J.J. Szymanski, W.M. Snow, B. Cain, R.D. Hartman, C.D. Keith, A. Komives, M. Leuschner, D. Rich (Indiana University), J.D. Bowman, J. Knudson, S. Penttila, S.J. Seestrom, Y.F. Yen, V.W. Yuan (Los Alamos), B. Crawford, N.J. Roberson (Duke University and TUNL), L. Lowie, G.E. Mitchell, S. Stephenson (N.C. State and TUNL), T. Haseyama, A. Masaike, Y. Matsuda (Kyoto), P.P.J. Delheij (TRIUMF), H. Postma (Delft), E. Sharapov (JINR Dubna)
09:12 E10.05 Parity Violation in Charged Particle Resonances
W.S. Wilburn, N.R. Roberson (Duke University and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory), G.E. Mitchell (North Carolina State University and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory), Jr. Shriner (Tennessee Technological University and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory)
09:24 E10.06 Parity Violation in the Excited States of ^4He
C.D. Keith (Indiana University Cyclotron Facility), C.R. Gould (North Carolina State University and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory), N.R. Roberson, W. Tornow, W.S. Wilburn (Duke University and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory)
09:36 E10.07 The Reaction e^- +p \longrightarrow \nu_e+n at Intermediate Energies
G.M. Gerstner, M.A. Barnett, S.L. Mintz (Florida International U.), M. Pourkaviani (M.P. Consulting Assoc.)
09:48 E10.08 The Reaction \nu_\mu+ ^12C\longrightarrow ^12N_gs + \mu^- and Present Experiments
S.L. Mintz (Florida International U.), M. Pourkaviani (M.P. Consulting Assoc.)
10:00 E10.09 Experiments with trapped ^210Fr
G. D. Sprouse, L. A. Orozco, W. Shi, J. E. Simsarian, W. Z. Zhao (Dept. of Physics SUNY Stony Brook, NY)
10:12 E10.10 Magneto-optic trapping of radioactive ^38mK, ^37K
J.A. Behr, A. Gorelov, T. Swanson, O. Häusser, M. Trinczek, M. Dombsky, J.M. D'Auria, J. Dilling (Simon Fraser U.), U. Giesen, G. Roy (U. Alberta), K.P. Jackson, C.D.P. Levy, L. Buchmann (Triumf), J. Deutsch (Louvain-la-Neuve), W.P. Alford (U. Western Ontario), I. Kelson, A.I. Yavin (Tel Aviv U.)

Session E11. DPB: Polarization Phenomena.

Friday morning, 08:00, Room 210

08:00 E11.01 Longitudinal Polarization for Stored Proton Beams at 1 - 10 GeV
F. Sperisen (Indiana University Cyclotron Facility)
08:12 E11.02 Crossing an Intrinsic Depolarizing Resonance by Varying a Partial Siberian Snake
S.Q. Hu, L.V. Alexeeva, V.A. Anferov, D.A. Crandell, A.D. Krisch, R.A. Phelps, L.G. Ratner, S.M. Varzar, V.K. Wong (Randall Laboratory of Physics, University of Michigan), S.Y. Lee, T. Rinckel, P. Schwandt, F. Sperisen, E.J. Stephenson, B. von Przewoski (Indiana University Cyclotron Facility), R. Baiod, P.S. Martin, A.D. Russell (Fermilab), H. Sato (KEK, Japan), M.G. Minty (Stanford Linear Acceleration Center)
08:24 E11.03 Proximity to Intrinsic Depolarizing Resonances with a Partial Siberian Snake
D.A. Crandell, L.V. Alexeeva, V.A. Anferov, B.B. Blinov, C.M. Chu, D.D. Caussyn, E.D. Courant, S.E. Gladycheva, S. Hu, A.D. Krisch, T.S. Nurushev, R.A. Phelps, L.G. Ratner, S.M. Varzar, V.K. Wong (Randall Laboratory of Physics, University of Michigan), Ya.S. Derbenev, S.Y. Lee, T. Rinckel, P. Schwandt, F. Sperisen, E.J. Stephenson, B. von Przewoski (Indiana University Cyclotron Facility), R. Baiod, A.D. Russell (Fermilab), C. Ohmori (University of Tokyo), H. Sato (KEK)
E11.04
08:48 E11.05 The Optically Pumped Polarized H^- Ion Source at TRIUMF and Its Use in a Parity Nonconservation Experiment
G. Dutto, K. Jayamanna, C.D.P. Levy, M. McDonald, R. Ruegg, W.T.H. van Oers, J. Welz, G.W. Wight (TRIUMF, 4004 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, B.C. V6T 2A3, Canada), A.N. Zelenski (INR, Russian Academy of Sciences, 117312 Moscow, Russia)
09:00 E11.06 Performance and Test Results of a Large Cryocondensation Pump for an Atomic Hydrogen Jet Target.
S.V. Koutin, J.D. Arnold, A.D. Krisch, V.G. Luppov, T.S. Nurushev, R.S. Raymond (Randall Laboratory of Physics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1120), Yu.M. Melnick, A.F. Prudkoglyad (IHEP, RU-142284 Protvino, Russia)
09:12 E11.07 Design of a Cylindrical Radio Frequency Resonant Cavity for an Atomic Hydrogen 2-4 Hyperfine Transition Unit
J.B. Muldavin, M.A. Skalsey, A.D. Krisch (University of Michigan)
09:24 E11.08 The Application of High Power GaAs-AlGaAs Laser Diode Arrays to Spin Exchange Optical Pumping of Noble Gases
Todd B. Smith (University of Michigan)

Session E12. DPB Mini-Symposium: New Low Cost High Energy Hadron Colliders I.

Friday morning, 08:00, Room 211

08:00 E12.01 New Low Cost High Energy hadron Colliders
Ernest Malamud, G. William Foster (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
08:00 E12.02 Brief Historical Introduction and Goals for the Mini-Symposium
Ernest Malamud (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
08:15 E12.03 Overview of Parameters for a Large Hadron Collider
W.A. Barletta (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
08:30 E12.04 Parameters and Layout of a Low Field Large Hadron Collider
Stephen Holmes (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
08:50 E12.05 Superferric Magnets and Prototype Work at Fermilab
G. William Foster (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
09:10 E12.06 Cryogenics Baseline Parameters
P. Mazur (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
09:30 E12.07 Quench Protection
K. Koepke (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
09:50 E12.08 Geology in the Fermilab Region
David L. Gross (Illinois State Geological Survey)

Session E13. DPB Mini-Symposium: Nonlinear Dynamics of Beams.

Friday morning, 08:00, Room 212

08:00 E13.01 Nonlinear Dynamics of Beams
John Carey (University of Colorado)
08:00 E13.02 Model for Halo Dynamics in Accelerating Bunched Beams
David L. Bruhwiler (Northrop Grumman Advanced Technology and Development Center)
08:25 E13.03 Representation and Iteration of Maps
A. Dragt (University of Maryland)
08:50 E13.04 Reflections on Computing and Programming in Accelerator Orbit Theory
L. Michelotti (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
09:15 E13.05 Frequency Map Analysis of the Advanced Light Source*
David Robin (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

Session E'8. Topics in Undergraduate Physics Education.

Friday morning, 08:30, Room 102

08:30 E'8.01 Changes in the Length of the Solar Day Due to Global Warming
Saami J. Shaibani (Temple University, Dept. of Physics and Independent Modeling, Algorithms amp; Analytical Studies (IMAAS))
08:42 E'8.02 Discerning the Expansion and Contraction of the Atmosphere from the Orbital Decay of Spherical Satellites in Circular Orbits
A. Tan (Alabama A&M University), G.D. Badhwar (NASA Johnson Space Center)
08:54 E'8.03 Quantum Gravity: Its Radial Attributes
Jonathan O. Brooks (909 Batton Ave., Terre Haute, IN 47803)
09:06 E'8.04 Examination of the Time Dependence of the WKB Approximation in Alpha Decay
Russell Akridge (Dept. of Biological and Physical Sciences, Kennesaw State College)
09:18 E'8.05 Attribution of Mass in Weak Force Symmetries
Jonathan O. Brooks (909 Barton Ave., Terre Haute, IN 47803)
09:30 E'8.06 Electromagnetic Waves Broadcast by a VCR
Michael H. Brown (Miami University, Oxford, OH)
09:42 E'8.07 Newton's Law of Gravitation: A Heuristic Derivation
Asim Gangopadhyaya (Dept. of Physics, Loyola Univeristy-Chicago)
E'8.08 A Simple Oscillator Whose Period Depends on its Amplitude
Russell Akridge (Dept. of Biological and Physical Sciences, Kennesaw State College)