Program overview (TEST)
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 3 MAY 1996
Session G1. DNP: Radioactive Beams and Exotic Nuclei.
Friday afternoon, 14:00, 500 Ballroom
- 14:00 G1.01
New Heavy Proton Emitters-Probing Nuclear Structure at the Drip Line
- Cary N. Davids (Argonne National Laboratory, Physics Division)
- 14:36 G1.02
ACCELERATED RADIOACTIVE ELEMENTS FOR NUCLEAR, ASTROPHYSICAL AND SOLIDSTATE STUDIES: THE ARENAS-3PROJECT AT LOUVAIN- LA-NEUVE
- Mark Huyse (Instituut voor Kernen Stralingsfysica, K.U. Leuven, Belgium)
- 15:12 G1.03
Physics With Trapped Radioactive Ions
- Guy Savard (AECL, Chalk River Laboratories, Canada)
- 15:48 G1.04
Production of Over 100 New Isotopes from Fission of Uranium at Relativistic Energies
- Monique Bernas (IPN, F-91406 Orsay, Cedex, France)
Session G2. DAP & DPP: Plasma Astrophysics.
Friday afternoon, 14:00, Room 107/108
- 14:00 G2.01
the Origin of Cosmic Magnetic Fields
- Russell Kulsrud (Princeton University)
- 14:36 G2.02
Magnetic Viscosity Due to Shearing Instabilities in Disks
- Ryoji Matsumoto (Department of Physics, Chiba University)
- 15:12 G2.03
On the Earth's Dynamo
- Gary Glatzmaier (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- 15:48 G2.04
Experimental Astrophysics Using Intense Lasers
- E.Micael Campbell (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Session G3. IMSTG & FIAP: Measuring Fundamental Properties of Complex Materials.
Friday afternoon, 14:00, Room 109/110
- 14:00 G3.01
Electrical Properties of Polymers-Sensor Measurements
- Jerome B. Lando (Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland)
- 14:36 G3.02
Thermal Wave Imaging - a New (and Old) Measurement Technique
- Lawrence D. Favro (Wayne State University)
- 15:12 G3.03
Static and Dynamic Rheology of Controllable Fluids
- John M. Ginder (Research Laboratory, Ford Motor Company)
- 15:48 G3.04
Improving Repeatability of High Resistance and High Resistivity Measurements
- Adam Daire (Keithley Instruments, Inc.)
Session G4. FPS: The Forum Awards Session.
Friday afternoon, 14:00, Sagamore Ballroom 6
- 14:00 G4.00
Opening Remarks
- A. Saperstein
- 14:15 G4.01
Szilard Lecture: In Search of an Improved Science and Public-Policy Process
- David Hafemeister (California Polytechnic State University)
- 14:45 G4.02
1996 Forum Award Lecture: Preparing Physicists for Careers in a Turbulent Job Market
- Kevin Aylesworth (1996 APS Congressional Fellow, Washington, D.C.)
- 15:15 G4.03
1995 Forum Award Lecture: An Agenda for Public-Interest Science in the Post-Cold-War World
- John P. Holdren (Energy and Resources Group, University of California, Berkeley)
- 15:45 G4.04
Nicholson Medal Lecture: Science, Politics, and Human Rights
- Yuri F. Orlov (Newman Laboratory, Cornell University, Ithaca.)
Session G5. GTG: Inaugural Session of the Topical Group in Gravitation.
Friday afternoon, 14:00, Room 105
- 14:00 G5.01
Gravitational waves and the death-dance of compact stellar binaries
- Clifford M. Will (McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences, Washington University, St. Louis)
- 14:36 G5.02
Progress Toward a Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory.
- Frederick J. Raab (LIGO Project, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125)
- 15:12 G5.03
Spheres - Omni-directional Multi-mode Gravitational-Wave Antennas for Next Generation.*
- Ho Jung Paik (University of Maryland, College Park.)
- 15:48 G5.04
Critical Phenomena in Gravitational Collapse
- Matthew W. Choptuik (Center for Relativity, The University of Texas at Austin)
Session G6. AAPT & FED: Workplace Skills: What Are They and How Do We Help Students Acquire Them?
Friday afternoon, 14:00, Room 106
- 14:00 G6.01
Beyond Physics: Skills and Knowledge Used in the Workplace
- Geneva Blake (American Institute of Physics, Education amp; Employment Statistics Division, One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD)
- 14:30 G6.02
Problem-Based Learning: Bringing the Real World into the Physics Classroom
- Barbara J. Duch (111 Pearson Hall, Univ. of Delaware, Newark, DE)
- 15:00 G6.03
Workplace Skills and Introductory Physics: A Natural Partnership
- Kenneth Heller (School of Physics and Astronomy), Patricia Heller (Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction, Univ. of Minnesota)
- 15:30 G6.04
Active Learning Strategies in Introductory Physics Courses
- Kathleen M. Andre, James H. Andrews, Peter G. Cramer, Mano Singham (Dept. of Physics, Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, OH)
- 16:00 G6.05
Group Inquiry-Based Approach to Graduate Education in Physics: Can You Do Jackson in a Hands-On Way?
- Bruce R. Patton (Dept. of Physics, The Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH)
Session G7. DPF: Plans for New Detectors.
Friday afternoon, 14:00, Room 101
- 14:00 G7.01
Hardware Trigger System for Fermilab E866
- E. A. Hawker, C. A. Gagliardi, R. E. Tribble (Cyclotron Institute, Texas Aamp;M University), D. D. Koetke, P. Nord (Physics Department, Valparaiso University)
- 14:12 G7.02
The D0 Upgrade Central Preshower Detector
- Kenneth DelSignore (University of Michigan)
- 14:24 G7.03
A GEANT Simulation of the Response of a Copper Scintillator Sampling Calorimeter to Electrons and Hadrons.
- KALEB MICHAUD, ARIE BODEK, PAWEL DE BARBARO, HOWARD BUDD (University of Rochester)
- 14:36 G7.04
Energy loss for TeV muons in an iron-scintillator calorimeter
- Leonard Bugel (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and CCFR/NuTeV collaboration)
- 14:48 G7.05
Development of a new technique for measuring the energy of Cosmic Ray Muons in the TeV energy range
- Ananth P. Chikkatur (University of Rochester and CCFR/NuTeV Collaboration)
- 15:00 G7.06
Upgraded Muon Detector System and Trigger for DØ
- Rama Jayanti (University of Arizona)
- 15:12 G7.07
MiniMax: A Forward Charged-Particle and Photon Detector at the Tevatron
- W.L. Davis, T.C. Brooks, M.E. Convery, K.W. DelSignore, T.L. Jenkins, E. Kangas, M. Knepley, K.L. Kowalski, C.C. Taylor (Case Western Reserve University), S.H. Oh, W.D. Walker (Duke University), P. Colestock, B. Hanna, M.A. 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. Pruneau (Wayne State University)
- 15:24 G7.08
A Search for the Quark Alpha with the E864 Detector
- Rob Davies (Physics Department, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907), For The E864 Collaboration
- 15:36 G7.09
Resistive Plate Counters for the BELLE Detector at KEKB
- Norman Morgan (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Physics Department, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA)
- 15:42 G7.10
Performance and Ageing of the DØ\ Central Tracking System in the 1994-1996 Tevatron Run
- Lewis Goss (Texas Aamp;M University)
Session G8. DPF: Heavy Flavor Production.
Friday afternoon, 14:00, Room 102
- G8.01
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- 14:12 G8.02
B Production in Z^0 Decays
- Tony Hill (Ames Laboratory and Department of Physics, Iowa State University,Ames IA 50011)
- 14:24 G8.03
Measurement of gluon splitting into b\barb at LEP
- Enrico Graziani (INFN Sanità,Rome,Italy)
- 14:36 G8.04
Measurements of Spin Polarization and Vector to Pseudoscalar Production Ratio for Charmed Mesons Produced in e^+e^- Collisions at \sqrts=10 GeV.
- Ed Johnson, Mats Selen (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Scott Menary (University of California at Santa Barbara)
- 14:48 G8.05
Elastic J/\psi Photoproduction at HERA
- George Pope (University of California, Davis)
- 15:00 G8.06
Asymmetries between the production of D^+ and D^- mesons from 500 GeV/c \pi^--nucleon interactions as a function of x_F and p_t^2
- Tom Carter (Fermilab)
- 15:12 G8.07
Preliminary Measurement of the Dimuon and b-Quark Cross Sections in p\barp Collisions at \sqrts = 1.8 TeV.
- David Vititoe (University of Arizona)
- 15:24 G8.08
A Measurement of the Correlated b\bar b Cross Section In the Forward (1.9<\mid\eta\mid<2.7) Region.
- Jim Olsen (University of Wisconsin, Madison. (CDF Collaboration))
- 15:36 G8.09
Measurement of the Differential B Meson Production Cross-section Using the Exclusive Decay B^\pm\rightarrow J/\psi + K^\pm in p-øverlinep Collisions at 1.8 TeV
- Alvin Laasanen (The CDF Collaboration)
- 15:48 G8.10
Search for Orbitally Excited B Mesons in pøverlinep collisions at \sqrts=1.8 TeV.
- Mark W. Bailey, Michael Gold (University of New Mexico)
- 16:00 G8.11
Search for B_c^\pm \to e^\pm J/\psi X in \barpp Collisions at \sqrts = 1.8 TeV
- Jun-ichi Suzuki (University of Tsukuba (CDF Collaboration))
- 16:12 G8.12
Search for B_c \to J/\psi + \mu + X in p\barp collisions at \sqrts = 1.8 TeV at CDF.
- Prem P. Singh (University of Pittsburgh. (CDF Collaboration))
Session G10. DPF: Theoretical Particle Physics.
Friday afternoon, 14:00, Room 104
- 14:00 G10.01
Mechanism and Prospects for CPT Violation.
- V. Alan Kostelecký (Indiana University)
- 14:12 G10.02
\pi NN Form Factor From QCD Sum Rules
- Thomas Meissner (Department of Physics and Astronomy; University of South Carolina)
- 14:24 G10.03
Interior Dispersion Relation Analyses of Threshold and Subthreshold \pi-N Scattering Parameters
- R. J. Jacob, W. B. Kaufmann (Arizona State University), G. E. Hite (Texas Aamp;M University Galveston)
- 14:36 G10.04
Resonance Singularities of Scattering Amplitudes
- G. E. Hite (Texas Aamp;M University Galveston), R. J. Jacob, W. B. Kaufmann (Arizona State University)
- 14:48 G10.05
\pi \pi Resonances via Dispersion Relations
- W. B. Kaufmann, R. J. Jacob (Arizona State University), G. E. Hite (Texas Aamp;M University Galveston)
- 15:00 G10.06
Null-Plane Chiral Symmetry and Constituent Quarks
- Daniel Mustaki (Bowling Green SU (OH))
- G10.07
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- 15:24 G10.08
The Electromagnetic Vacuum-Polarization \itP-field
- MALCOLM H. MAC GREGOR (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
- 15:36 G10.09
Quantum Chaos in Boson-Fermion Systems as Underlying Cause of Color Confinement
- E. GOLDFAIN (Research & Development, Welch-Allyn Inc.)
- 15:48 G10.10
Critical Fields and Massless States in an Exactly Solvable String-in-Back nd Model
- Vivian de la Incera, Efrain J. Ferrer (State University of New York)
- 16:00 G10.11
Meissner Effect in a Charged Anyon Fluid
- Efrain J. Ferrer, Vivian de la Incera (State University of New York)
- 16:12 G10.12
The Family Problem-New Internal Algebraic and Geometric Regularities
- GERALD L. FITZPATRICK (Physical Research Inc.)
Session G11. DNP: Few Body Systems.
Friday afternoon, 14:00, Room 210
- 14:00 G11.01
Relativistic time-ordered quasipotential formalism and three-body bound states
- Paul C. Dulany, S. J. Wallace (University of Maryland, College Park)
- 14:12 G11.02
Stability of the Spectator, Salpeter and Bethe-Salpeter Equations
- Michael Uzzo, Franz Gross (The College of William and Mary and The Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility)
- 14:24 G11.03
Using a Tower of States to Model the Two-Nucleon Interaction
- Kelly Ann Doty, Franz Gross (The College of William and Mary and The Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility)
- 14:36 G11.04
Relativistic Approach to Polarized Deep-Inelastic Scattering from Nuclei
- Gunther Piller (T.U.Munich), Wally Melnitchouk (University of Maryland), Anthony W. Thomas (University of Adelaide)
- 14:48 G11.05
The Ward-Takahashi Identity and Ohta's Photo-Meson-Baryon-Baryon Vertex Functions
- Siwen Wang, Manoj K. Banerjee (Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20274)
- 15:00 G11.06
A Dyson-Schwinger Bethe-Salpeter Approach to the Pion
- C. Savkli, F. Tabakin (University of Pittsburgh)
- 15:12 G11.07
The Three-Body Disintegration Continuum in ^3He at Low Momentum Transfer
- J. Golak, H. Witala (Jagellonian University, Cracow, Poland), D. Hüber, W. Glöckle (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany), S. Ishikawa (Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan), L. Fagg (Catholic University of America), E. Jones (Naval Research Laboratory)
- 15:24 G11.08
Kinematically Complete Cross-Section Measurements in Neutron-Deuteron Breakup at 13.0 MeV
- H. R. Setze, C. R. Howell, W. Tornow, R. T. Braun, C. D. Roper, F. Salinas, I. \vSlaus, D. E. González Trotter, R. L. Walter (Duke University and TUNL), G. Mertens (Universität Tübingen), H. Wita\la (Jagellonian Univ.), J. M. Lambert (Georgetown Univ.)
- 15:36 G11.09
Configuration Mixing in the He Nuclides and the Charge Form factors
- M.A.K. Lodhi, S.A. Khan (Texas Tech University Lubbock Tx)
- 15:48 G11.10
Relativistic deformed mean-field calculation of binding energy differences of mirror nuclei
- Werner Koepf (Tel Aviv University), Gastão Krein (Universidade Estadual Paulista (São Paulo)), Luis Antonio Barreiro (Universidade de São Paulo)
Session G12. DPB Mini-Symposium: Permanent Magnets.
Friday afternoon, 14:00, Room 211
- 14:00 G12.01
Mini-Symposium on Permanent Magnets
- Henry D. Glass (Fermilab, Batavia, IL 60510)
- 14:00 G12.02
A Permanent Magnet Implementation of the 8 GeV Transfer Line in the FNAL Main Injector
- G.W. Foster (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
- 14:20 G12.03
An Overview of the R&D Program for Permanent Magnets for the 8 GeV Beamline
- H.D. Glass, G.W. Foster (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
- 14:35 G12.04
Specification and Procurement of Ferrite and Temperature Compensator for Permanent Magnets for Accelerators
- William B. Fowler (Fermilab)
- 14:55 G12.05
A Modified Rogowski Coil for Measurements of Hybrid Permanent Magnets
- K. J. Bertsche (Fermilab*)
- 15:10 G12.06
Flux Shunts for Temperature Compensation and Tuning in Ferrite Hybrid Permanent Magnets
- K. J. Bertsche, B. C. Brown, H. D. Glass (Fermilab*)
- 15:25 G12.07
Long-Term Stability of Magnetized Strontium Ferrite
- H.D. Glass (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
- 15:40 G12.08
Magnetic Properties of Temperature Compensation Alloy at High Fields
- Bruce C. Brown (Fermilab*)
- 15:55 G12.09
Synchrotron Tune Adjustment by Longitudinal Motion of Quadrupoles
- K. J. Bertsche (Fermilab*)
- 16:10 G12.10
The FNAL Main Injector Permanent Magnet 8 GeV Transfer Line
- John Johnstone (Fermilab*)
Session G13. DPB Mini-Symposium: Pulsed Power Applications In Basic Research and Industry: II.
Friday afternoon, 14:00, Room 212
- 14:00 G13.01
Pulsed Plasma Methods in Materials Processing
- D. J. Rej (Physics Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545)
- 14:25 G13.02
Pulsed Power for Large E-Beam Pumped Krypton Fluoride Lasers
- J.D.. Sethian (Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory)
- 14:50 G13.03
Measurements of Astrophysical Opacities in the Laboratory *
- P.T. Springer, J.H. Hammer, A. Toor, K.L. Wong, C.A. Iglesias, W.H. Goldstein, F.J. Rogers, B.G. Wilson, R.E. Stewart (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), J. Porter, C. Deeney (Sandia National Laboratory)
- 15:15 G13.04
Developments in High Power Applications
- Ihor M. Vitkovitsky (Logicon RDA)
- 15:40 G13.05
Pulsed Power Commercialization Activities at Sandia National Laboratories
- R.A. Hamil (Sandia National Laboratories)
Session G14. DPF: Meson and Baryon Properties.
Friday afternoon, 14:00, Room 102
- 14:00 G14.01
Spin-Parity Analysis of the Centrally Produced K_sK_s System at 800 GeV/c
- M.A.(presenting) Reyes, G. Moreno, M. Sosa, J. Felix (U. of Guanajuato), G. Gutierrez, D.C. Christian, A. Wehmann (Fermilab), K. Markianos, M.C. Berisso, 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.)
- 14:12 G14.02
Analysis of the \rho' decay to \pi^+ \pi^- and 2(\pi^+ \pi^-) observed in high energy photoproduction.
- Paul Lebrun (Fermilab Experiment E687)
- 14:24 G14.03
Productions of K_1(1400) and K_1(1270) in tau Decays
- Bing An Li (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Univ. of Kentucky)
- 14:36 G14.04
Excited Charm-Strange Mesons from 500 GeV/c \pi^--nucleon interactions
- Penelope Kasper (IIT)
- 14:48 G14.05
Effective Chiral Theory of Mesons
- Bing An Li (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Univ. of Kentucky)
- 15:00 G14.06
A Measurement of Strange Baryon Production in Hadronic Z^0 Decays with the OPAL Detector at LEP
- James Letts (OPAL Collaboration, University of Bologna)
- 15:12 G14.07
Baryon Magnetic Moments and the Quark Model Revisited
- Lee Pondrom (University of Wisconsin)
- 15:24 G14.08
Antihydrogen at Fermilab (E862)
- Glenn Blanford (University of California, Irvine)
- 15:36 G14.09
Two Body Meson Production in øverlinepp Annihilations (E760)
- Glenn Blanford (University of California, Irvine)
- 15:48 G14.10
A High Statistics Measurement of \barpp\rightarrow\Lambda\bar\Lambda Near Reaction Threshold
- Timothy D. Jones (University of Illinois Nuclear Physics Laboratory)
- 16:00 G14.11
An Experimental Investigation of \pbarp\ In-flight Annihilation and
- J. Ritter (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, representing the Jetset Collaboration)
Session G16. DPF: B Meson Mixing.
Friday afternoon, 14:00, Sagamore Ballroom 7
- 14:00 G16.01
Measurement of the time dependence of B_d^0-\barB_d^0 mixing at CDF
- Tomoko Kuwabara (University of Tsukuba), Stephan Van Den Brink (University of Pittsburgh)
- 14:12 G16.02
Measurement of the \mathrmB_d^0 Meson Oscillation Frequency using Dilepton Events with the L3 Detector
- L3 Collaboration
- 14:24 G16.03
Observation of Time Dependent B^0\barB^0 Meson Mixing, using semileptonic decays in p\barp Collisions at \sqrts=1.8\ TeV
- George Michail (Harvard University (CDF Collaboration))
- 14:36 G16.04
A Measurement of the Time Dependence of B^0 \leftrightarrow \barB^0 Mixing
- Gordon Long (OPAL Collaboration, University of Maryland)
- G16.05
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- 15:00 G16.06
Measurement of Time Dependent \mathrmB^0_d\barB^0_d Mixing
- L3 Collaboration
- 15:12 G16.07
An investigation of time-dependent \mboxB^0 mixing in tagged lepton + charm events at \sqrt\mbox\Large s=1.8 TeV
- Petar Maksimovic (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- 15:24 G16.08
E791 Study of D^0 - øverlineD^0 Mixing in Semileptonic Decay Modes
- Arun Tripathi (The Ohio State University, Fermilab Experiment E791)
- 15:36 G16.09
Study of the B^0_s\bar B^0_ oscillation frequency using D_s^- \ell^+ combinations in Z decays
- David E. Jaffe (SCRI, Florida State University)