Program overview (TEST)
SATURDAY MORNING, 4 MAY 1996
Session K1. DNP & FBSTG: New Developments in Few-Body Physics.
Saturday morning, 11:00, 500 Ballroom
- 11:00 K1.01
Chiral Symmetry in Nuclei
- J.L. Friar (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Theoretical Division)
- 11:36 K1.02
Tensor Correlations and Short-Range Structure in Nuclei
- R. Schiavilla (CEBAF Theory Group and Old Dominion University)
- 12:12 K1.03
The Geometric Phase in Quantum Reaction Dynamics
- A. Kuppermann (California Institute of Technology)
- 12:48 K1.04
Recent Progress in Semiclassical Approximations to Chaotic Systems
- E.J. Heller (Department of Physics and ITAMP, Harvard University)
Session K2. DPF: Prize Winners Session.
Saturday morning, 11:00, Room 107/108
- 11:00 K2.01
Reflections on the Discovery of the Tau Lepton
- Martin Perl (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center)
- 12:00 K2.02
Panofsky Prize Lecture
- Gail Hanson (Indiana University)
- 12:36 K2.03
Panofsky Prize Lecture
- R.F. Schwitters (Dept. of Physics, University of Texas, Austin, Texas)
- 13:12 K2.04
1996 J.J. Sakurai Prize Lecture: The Nonabelian Anomaly
- William A. Bardeen (Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois)
Session K3. DPB & DPP: Intense Beams.
Saturday morning, 11:00, Room 109/110
- 11:00 K3.01
Colliding Beam Fusion
- Norman Rostoker (University of California, Irvine)
- 11:36 K3.02
Ion Diode Experiments on PBFA-X
- Thomas Lockner (Sandia National Laboratories)
- 12:12 K3.03
Electron Beam Ion Sources for Accelerator Applications
- Edward N. Beebe (AGS Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory)
- 12:48 K3.04
Taming the Resistive Hose Instability
- R.F. Fernsler (Naval Research Laboratory)
- 13:24 K3.05
Relativistic Klystron Two-Beam Accelerator as Next-Linear-Collider Power Source
- Simon Yu (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory)
Session K4. DPB & DPF: High Energy Accelerators - Present and Near Term Future.
Saturday morning, 11:00, Sagamore Ballroom 6
- 11:00 K4.01
The PEP-II B Factory Project: Design Goals and Status*
- Michael S. Zisman (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720)
- 11:36 K4.02
CESR Upgrade: Plans and Recent Performance
- Joseph T. Rogers (Laboratory of Nuclear Studies, Cornell University)
- 12:12 K4.03
The Fermi III Project: Performance Goals and Project Status
- Gerald P. Jackson (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
- 12:48 K4.04
High Intensity and Polarized Proton Beams at Brookhaven.
- Thomas Roser (AGS Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY.)
- 13:24 K4.05
The RHIC Project -- Status and Plans*
- Michael Harrison (Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973)
Session K5. CSWP & FHP: Contributions of Women to Physics.
Saturday morning, 11:00, Room 105
- 11:00 K5.01
Contributions of Women to Physics 1898-1998
- Caroline L. Herzenberg (Argonne National Laboratory)
- 11:36 K5.02
Maria Goeppert Mayer
- Steven A. Moszkowski (University of California, Los Angeles)
- 12:12 K5.03
Women Physicists and the Manhattan Project
- Ruth H. Howes (Ball State University)
- 12:48 K5.04
Lise Meitner: Famous Yet Forgotton
- Ruth L. Sime (Sacramento City College)
Session K6. AAPT: Uses of Media in Physics Education.
Saturday morning, 11:00, Room 106
- 11:00 K6.01
Teaching and Learning Physics with Multimedia Technologies from Digital Video to the World Wide Web
- Gregor Novak
- 11:36 K6.02
Transforming Physics Instruction Using Interactive Multimedia Technologies
- Doyle Davis
- 12:12 K6.03
\itPhysics Games-New Educational Software for Teaching Physics with Fun and Developing Students Problem-Solving Skills
- Yalcov E. Cherner (PhRAM), Sergey A. Bondarenko (Rostov State University)
- 12:24 K6.04
Teaching Nonlinear Physics with Maple
- George McGuire (University College of the Fraser Valley), Richard Enns (Dept. of Physics, Simon Fraser University)
- 12:36 K6.05
Computer Programs for Use in Class Assignments
- Forest Fyfe (Dept. of Physics, Dalhousie University)
- 12:48 K6.06
Chaos in the Wedge Billiard or What Happens When the Floor Tilts
- Bruce N. Miller (Texas Christian University, Physics Department)
Session K7. DNP: Nuclear Structure and Reactions.
Saturday morning, 11:00, Room 101
- 11:00 K7.01
Ground State of ^11N
- A. Azhari, T. Baumann, J.A. Brown, M. Hellström, J.H. Kelley, R.A. Kryger, E. Ramakrishnan, T. Suomijarvi, P.G. Thirolf, M. Thoennessen, S. Yokoyama (NSCL, Michigan State University), D. Russ, H. Madani (Department of Chemistry, University of Maryland)
- 11:12 K7.02
A High-Resolution Study of ^30P
- P.M. Wallace, E.G. Bilpuch, C.R. Westerfeldt (Duke University and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory), G.E. Mitchell, E.F. Moore, G.A. Vavrina (North Carolina State University and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory), Jr. Shriner (Tennessee Technological University)
- 11:24 K7.03
First excited states in neutron rich even-even argon and sulfur isotopes.
- H. Scheit, T. Glasmacher, B.A. Brown, J. Brown, R. Ibbotson, D.J. Morrissey, M. Steiner, P. Thirolf, M. Thoennessen (NSCL/Michigan State U.), P.D. Cottle, K. Kemper, K. Jewell (Florida State U.), M. Hellström (GSI)
- 11:36 K7.04
Band ``Forking'' in Re Nuclei: Observations and Explanations.
- W.A. Olivier, C.V. Hampton, Wm.C. McHarris (NSCL, Michigan State University)
- 11:48 K7.05
High Spin States in ^24Mg
- J. Schwartz (Yale University), C.J. Lister, A. Wuosmaa, R.R. Betts, D. Blumenthal, M.P. Carpenter, C.N. Davids, S.M. Fischer, G. Hackman, R.V.F. Janssens (Argonne Nat. Lab)
- 12:00 K7.06
In-beam spectroscopy of the ^238U(n,xn)^239-xU reaction at LANSCE^\ast
- J.A. Becker, L.A. Bernstein, M.A. Stoyer (LLNL), R.O. Nelson, S. Wender (LANL), N.R. Roberson (TUNL)
- 12:12 K7.07
High lying giant resonances
- H.L. Clark, Y.-W. Lui, D.H. Youngblood (Texas Aamp;M Univ. Cyclotron Inst.), U. Garg (Univ. of Notre Dame)
- 12:24 K7.08
Further Measurement of the Beta-Delayed Alpha-Particle Emission of ^16N
- R.H. France III (Yale University), E.L. Wilds, N.B. Jevtic, J.E. McDonald, G. Mac Lachlan, M. Gai (University of Connecticut), R.A. Jarvis (College of the Holy Cross)
- 12:36 K7.09
Gamma Ray Transitions in ^180Ta.
- R.-M. Larimer, Y.D. Chan, M.P. Isaac, K.T. Lesko, A.O. Macchiavelli, R.W. MacLeod, M.E. Moorhead, E.B. Norman (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), K. Krane, K. Zaerpoor (Oregon State University), J. Becker, L.A. Bernstein, L.P. Farris (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
- 12:48 K7.10
Investigation of Coulomb De-Excitation of ^180Ta^m Using ^16O and ^17O.
- M.E. Moorhead, Y.D. Chan, R.M. Larimer, E.B. Norman (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), S. Bayer, E. Bezakova, A.P. Byrne (Australian National University)
- 13:00 K7.11
Measurement of the E2 component of the Coulomb Dissociation of ^8B
- M. Gai (Connecticut), T. Motobayashi, T. Kikuchi, N. Iwasa, Y. Ando, M. Kurokawa, S. Moriya, H. Murakami, T. Nishio, J. Ruan (Gen), S. Shirato, J. Shimoura, T. Uchibori, Y. Yanagisawa (Rikkyo), M. Ishihara, T. Kubo, Y. Watanabe (Riken), M. Hirai, S. Kubono, T. Nakamura, H. Sakurai, T. Teranishi (Tokyo), R.H. France III (Yale), K.I. Hahn (Caltech), Th. Delbar, P. Lipnik, C. Michotte (Louvain-La-Neuve)
- 13:12 K7.12
Spin Assignments in ^37K and B(GT) Distribution in the A=37 System.
- N.I. Kaloskamis, A. Garcia, S.E. Darden, E. Miller (University of Notre Dame), W. Haeberli, P.A. Quin, B.P. Schwartz, E. Yacoub (University of Wisconsin-Madison), E.G. Adelberger (University of Washington)
- K7.13
"Bare" single particle energies in the mirror nuclei ^57Ni and \nuc57Cu
- L. Trache, S. Shlomo, H. Dejbakhsh, C.A. Gagliardi, R.E. Tribble, X.G. Zhou, A. Kolomiets (Cyclotron Institute, Texas Aamp;M University), K. Heyde (University of Gent, Belgium), V.E. Iacob (Institute of Atomic Physics Bucharest, Romania)
Session K8. DNP: Nuclear Fragmentation.
Saturday morning, 11:00, Room 102
- 11:00 K8.01
Fragment Emission Probabilities in Multifragmenting Systems
- T.M. Hamilton, E.W. Cornell, Y.L. Lou, S.L. Chen, B. Davin, D. Fox, K. McDonald, R.T. de Souza (IUCF, Indiana University), M.J. Huang, W.C. Hsi, C. Schwarz, C. Williams, D.R. Bowman, N. Carlin, J. Dinius, C.K. Gelbke, T. Glasmacher, D.O. Handzy, M.A. Lisa, W.G. Lynch, C. Montoya, G.F. Peaslee, L. Phair, M.B. Tsang, F. Zhu (NSCL, Michigan State University), G. Van Buren, R.J. Charity, L.G. Sobotka (Washington University), A.A. Songzoni, D. Prindle, R. Vandenbosch (University of Washington), J.L. Wile, M. Parker, C.L. Coffing (Ball State University)
- 11:12 K8.02
Yield Distributions for the ^40,48Ca + ^112Sn at E/A = 35 MeV
- B. Davin, E. Cornell, R.T. DeSouza (IUCF), D.K. Agnihotri, B. Djerroud, W.U. Schröder, W. Skulski, J. Tõke (University of Rochester)
- 11:24 K8.03
4\pi Studies of Equilibrium/Preequilibrium Emission in the Fermi Energy Regime
- G. Wang, W.-C. Hsi, D. Ginger, K. Kwiatkowski, E. Cornell, R.T. Desouza, V.E. Viola (Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana)
- 11:36 K8.04
Equilibrium and Pre-equilibrium Neutron Emission in Dissipative ^112Sn + ^40,48Ca Reactions at E_lab/A = 35MeV.
- D.K. Agnihotri, B. Djerroud, W.U. Schröder, W. Skulski, J. Tõke (University of Rochester, Rochester, NY), B. Davin, E. Cornell, R.T. DeSouza (Indiana University, Bloomington, IN)
- 11:48 K8.05
Incomplete Damping and Production of Slow, Heavy Residues in the ^197Au + ^86Kr Collisions at E/A = 35 MeV
- B. Djerroud, W. Skulski, D.K. Agnihotri, S.P. Baldwin, W.U. Schröder, J. Tõke (University of Rochester, Rochester,NY), L.G. Sobotka, R.J. Charity, J. Dempsey, D.G. Sarantites (Washington University, Saint Louis, MI), B. Lott (GANIL, France), W. Loveland (Oregon State University, Oregon, OR), K. Aleklett (Uppsala University, Sweden)
- 12:00 K8.06
Multiple IMF Emission in the Fermi Energy Regime
- W. Skulski, B. Djerroud, D.K. Agnihotri, S.P. Baldwin, W.U. Schröder, J. Tõke (NSRL, Univ. Of Rochester), R.J. Charity, J. Dempsey, D.G. Sarantites, L.G. Sobotka (Washington Univ.), B. Lott (GANIL), W. Loveland (Oregon State Univ.), K. Aleklett (Uppsala Univ.)
- 12:12 K8.07
Apparent Overproduction of Neutrons in ^112,124Sn + ^124,136Xe Reactions at E/A=55 MeV
- J. Tõke, D.K. Agnihotri, B. Djerroud, W.U. Schröder, W. Skulski, K. Wyrozebski (University of Rochester), G.J. Kunde, S. Gaff, C.K. Gelbke, T. Glasmacher, M.J. Huang, R. Lemmon, W.G. Lynch, L. Manduci, L. Martin, M.B. Tsang (Michigan State University), R.J. Charity, J. Dempsey, L.G. Sobotka (Washington University)
- 12:24 K8.08
The Reaction ^1H(^28Si,A)x at 80 MeV/nucleon
- J.L. Romero, F.P. Brady, D.A. Cebra, J. Chance, J.C. Kintner, J.H. Osborne, G. Acevedo-Bolton (University of California, Davis), D.J. Morrissey, M. Fauerbach, R. Pfaff, C.F. Powell, B.M. Sherrill (NSCL, Michigan State University), H.H.K. Tang (IBM SRDC East Fishkill)
- 12:36 K8.09
Fragmentation of ^78Kr Projectiles
- R. Pfaff, D.J. Morrissey, W. Benenson, M. Fauerbach, M. Hellström, C.F. Powell, B.M. Sherrill, M. Steiner (National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University), J.A. Winger (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Mississippi State University)
- 12:48 K8.10
Fragment Emission from the Mass Symmetric Reactions ^58Fe, ^58Ni + ^58Fe, ^58Ni.
- E. Ramakrishnan, S. Ferro, F. Gimeno-Nogues, H. Johnston, Y-W. Lui, D. Rowland, S. Vasal, S. J. Yennello (Cyclotron Institute, Texas A amp; M University.)
- 13:00 K8.11
Neutron-Neutron Correlation Functions for the Reaction ^40Ar + ^165Ho at E/A=25 MeV
- S.J. Gaff, A. Galonsky, C.K. Gelbke, T. Glasmacher, M. Huang, J Kruse, G.J. Kunde, R. Lemmon, B. Lynch, B. Tsang, J. Wang, P. Zecher (National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University), F. Deák, Á. Kiss, Á. Horváth (Eotvos University), Z. Seres (Central Research Institute, Budapest), K. Ieki, Y. Iwata (Rikkyo University, Tokyo)
Session K10. DAP: Cosmic Ray Composition.
Saturday morning, 11:00, Room 104
- 11:00 K10.01
Voyager Measurements of the Isotopic Composition of Cosmic-Ray Chlorine and Implications for the Propagation of Cosmic Rays
- Andrew Lukasiak, Frank B. McDonald (Institute for Physical Science and Technology, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD), William R. Webber (New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM)
- 11:12 K10.02
Measurement of the Cosmic Ray Induced Muon Flux through the Atmosphere using IMAX
- J. F. Krizmanic, L.M. Barbier, E.R. Christian, K.E. Krombel, J.W. Mitchell, J.F. Ormes, R.E. Streitmatter (NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center), A.J. Davis, A.W. Labrador, R.A. Mewaldt, S.M. Schindler (Caltech), R.L. Golden, S.J. Stochaj, W.R. Webber (New Mexico State University), M. Hof, W. Menn, O. Reimer^1, M. Simon (Universität Siegen), I.L. Rasmussen (Danish Space Research Institute)
- 11:24 K10.03
Cosmic Ray Helium Isotopes From 0.2 to 3.6 GeV/nucleon
- O. Reimer^1, M. Hof, W. Menn, M. Simon (Universität Siegen), L.M. Barbier, E.R. Christian, K.E. Krombel, J.W. Mitchell, J.F. Ormes, R.E. Streitmatter (NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center), A.J. Davis, A.W. Labrador, R.A. Mewaldt, S.M. Schindler (Caltech), R.L. Golden, S.J. Stochaj, W.R. Webber (New Mexico State University), I.L. Rasmussen (Danish Space Research Institute)
- 11:36 K10.04
Measurement of Cosmic Ray H and He Spectra in a Balloon Borne Experiment with a Superconducting Solenoid Spectrometer
- E.-S. Seo (University of Maryland, USA), Ormes, Streitmatter, Moiseev, Mitchell (NASA GSFC, USA), Matsunaga, Imori, Orito, Otoba, Sanuki, Saeki, Ueda, Yoshida, Yoshimura (U. of Tokyo, Japan), Motoki, Matsumoto, Nozaki (Kobe U., Japan), Anraku, Makida, Suzuki, Tanaka, Yamamoto (KEK, Japan), Nishimura, Yajima, Yamagami (ISAS, Japan)
- 11:48 K10.05
Improved Partial Cross Section Calculations for Cosmic-Ray Propagation
- C. H. Tsao, R. Silberberg, A. F. Barghouty (Roanoke College)
- 12:00 K10.06
Anomalous Cosmic Rays and the Solar Wind Termination Shock
- A. C. Cummings, E. C. Stone (Caltech)
- 12:12 K10.07
Evidence for Multiply-Charged Anomalous Cosmic Rays from SAMPEX
- R.A. Mewaldt, R.S. Selesnick, J.R. Cummings, R.A. Leske, E.C. Stone (Caltech), T.T. von Rosenvinge (NASA/GSFC)
- 12:24 K10.08
Cosmic Ray Deuterium from 0.2 to 3.0 GeV/nucleon
- A.J. Davis, A.W. Labrador, R.A. Mewaldt, S.M. Schindler (Caltech), L.M. Barbier, E.R. Christian, K.E. Krombel, J.W. Mitchell, J.F. Ormes, R.E. Streitmatter (NASA/GSFC), M. Hof, W. Menn, M. Simon (University of Siegen), O. Reimer (Max Planck Inst. für Extraterrestrache Physik), R.L Golden, S.J. Stochaj, W.R. Webber (New Mexico State University), I.L. Rasmussen (Danish Space Research Institute)
- 12:36 K10.09
The Cosmic Ray Isotopic Composition of Li, Be, and B from the SMILI2 Experiment
- D. Loomba, S.P. Ahlen, N. Greene (Boston University), J. Clem (Bartol Research Institute), S. Nutter (Eastern New Mexico University), C.R. Bower, R.M. Heinz, S.L. Mufson, J. Musser, G.M. Spiczak (Indiana University), M. Lijowski, T.G. Guzik, J.P. Wefel (Louisiana State University), S. McKee, G. Tarle, A. Tomasch (University of Michigan), J.W. Mitchell (NASA/GSFC), J.J. Beatty (Pennsylvania State University), D.J. Ficenec (Washington University)
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- 13:00 K10.11
Measurement of the Absolute Proton and Helium Flux at the Top of the Atmosphere using IMAX
- W. Menn, M. Hof, O. Reimer^1, M. Simon (Universität Siegen), L.M. Barbier, E.R. Christian, K.E. Krombel, J.W. Mitchell, J.F. Ormes, R.E. Streitmatter (NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center), A.J. Davis, A.W. Labrador, R.A. Mewaldt, S.M. Schindler (Caltech), R.L. Golden, S.J. Stochaj, W.R. Webber (New Mexico State University), I.L. Rasmussen (Danish Space Research Institute)
- 13:12 K10.12
Galactic Cosmic Ray Manganese Isotopes
- M. A. DuVernois (Enrico Fermi Institute and Department of Physics, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL)
Session K11. DCO & DFD: Novel Computational Methodolgies.
Saturday morning, 11:00, Room 210
- 11:00 K11.01
Maximum Entropy Analysis of BCS Hamiltonian
- S. Picozzi, F. B. Malik (Dept. of Physics, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL 62901-4401), A. N. Proto (Grupo de Sistemas Dinamicos, Centro Regional Norte, Universidad De Buenos Aires, V. Lopez, Argentina)
- 11:12 K11.02
Computational Tests of Strongly Correlated High-T_c Superconductivity Models on Atomic Clusters
- Igor O. Kulik, Huseyin Boyaci (Bilkent University, Ankara)
- 11:24 K11.03
Integration of Schrodinger's equation based on the hydrodynamics analogy and wave packet dynamics for photo-dissociation problems
- Attila Askar, Fernando Sales (Koc University)
- 11:36 K11.04
LOOPREF: A Finite Element Code with Adaptive Mesh Refinement for the Simulation of Coronal Loops
- Rosalinda de Fainchtein (George Mason University), Spiro K. Antiochos (Naval Research Laboratory), Daniel S. Spicer (NASA Goddard SFC)
- 11:48 K11.05
Properties of Velocity Circulation in Three-Dimensional Turbulence
- Nianzheng Cao, Shiyi Chen (IBM), Katepalli R. Sreenivasan (Yale University)
- 12:00 K11.06
Simulation of 2D Magnetoconvection on Parallel Computers
- Steven R. Lantz (Cornell Theory Center, Cornell University)
- 12:12 K11.07
A Kinetic Theory Based Numerical Scheme for the Solution of Relativistic Hydrodynamic Equations
- R.K. Agarwal (Dept. of Aerospace Engineering, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS)
- 12:24 K11.08
Effect of Force Field of the Thermal Equilibrium of An Ideal Gas
- M. Rezwan Khan (Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh)
- 12:36 K11.09
Microcanonical evidence of a first order transition in 4D U1 LGT
- Eduardo Sánchez-Velasco (Northeast Missouri State University)
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Session K12. DPB: Advances in Targetry II.
Saturday morning, 11:00, Room 211
- 11:00 K12.01
Target for a Wide Band Neutrino Beam
- Anthony J. Malensek (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
- 11:30 K12.02
High Density Polarized Gas Targets at SLAC
- James R. Johnson (University of Wisconsin)
- 12:00 K12.03
Polarized ^3He Internal Gas Target
- Kevin Lee (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- 12:30 K12.04
Current Status of High Energy Radiation Transport Programs
- T. Gabriel (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
- 13:00 K12.05
Liquid Targets for High Intensity Beams
- Gregory I. Silvestrov, Tatiana A. Vsevolozhskaya (BINP, Novosibirsk, Russia)
- 13:15 K12.06
Targetting and capture for muon colliders
- Robert B. Palmer (BNL)
- 13:30 K12.07
High Energy Radiation Transport Codes: Their Development and Application
- Tony A. Gabriel (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Session K13. DPB: Recent Beam Experiments II.
Saturday morning, 11:00, Room 212
- 11:00 K13.01
Experimental Determination of Storage Ring Linear Optics Using Orbit Response Measurements
- James Safranek (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
- 11:15 K13.02
Longitudinal Dynamics at the Stanford Linear Collider
- Robert L. Holtzapple (Stanford University-SLAC)
- 11:30 K13.03
Low Alpha Experiments at the Advanced Light Source*
- David Robin (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
- 11:45 K13.04
Study of operation of time varying Elliptical Polarized Wiggler in the X-ray ring
- Om Vir Singh, Samuel Krinsky (National Synchrotron Light Source, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973)
- 12:00 K13.05
Coherent Transition Radiation with a Far-Infrared FEL
- K. Berryman (Princeton University)
- 12:15 K13.06
Operation of a Small-Gap Undulator in the NSLS X-ray Ring: Vertical Aperture Requirements and Related Effects
- P.M. Stefan, S. Krinsky (NSLS-Brookhaven National Laboratory)
- 12:30 K13.07
Operational Experience At The Advanced Light Source*
- Alan Jackson (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Session K14. DAP Focused Session: Magnetic Fields in Astrophysics I.
Saturday morning, 11:00, Room 117
- 11:00 K14.01
Three Dimensional MHD Simulations of Accretion Disks
- John F. Hawley (VITA, University of Virginia)
- 11:24 K14.02
Spectra and Polarization of Magnetized Accretion Disks in Active Galactic Nuclei
- Omer Blaes (University of California at Santa Barbara)
- 11:48 K14.03
Magnetized Accretion Disks and the Origin of Bipolar Outflows
- Arieh Königl (University of Chicago)
- 12:12 K14.04
Magnetic Fields and Rotation in the Interior of the Sun and Stars
- Paul Charbonneau (High Altitude Observatory, N.C.A.R.)
- 12:36 K14.05
Magnetic Fields and the Chemistry of Star Formation
- Glenn E. Ciolek (University of Chicago)
- 13:00 K14.06
The Stability of Magnetized Rotating Plasmas.
- Steven A. Balbus (VITA, Universtiy of Virginia)
- 13:24 K14.07
Small Core Formation in Molecular Clouds
- Tamara V. Ruzmaikina (LPL, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721)