Program overview (TEST)
SUNDAY MORNING, 5 MAY 1996
Session M1. DPB: Dissertation in Beam Physics Award & AIP Gemant Prize Session.
Sunday morning, 08:00, 500 Ballroom
- 08:00 M1.01
Beam Physics Dissertation Award Lecture: Optimal Cremona Symplectification of Transfer Maps
- Dan T. Abell (Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park)
- 08:36 M1.02
AIP Gemant Award Lecture: Physics and Sculpture
- Robert R. Wilson (Cornell University)
Session M2. DPF: Quantum Chromodynamics.
Sunday morning, 08:00, Room 107/108
- 08:00 M2.01
Studies of Nucleon Structure
- Daniel A. Krakauer (Argonne National Laboratory, representing the ZEUS Collaboration)
- 08:24 M2.02
Quark and Gluon Jet Properties
- William Gary
- 08:48 M2.03
Photon Structure
- Costas Foudas (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
- 09:12 M2.04
Probing QCD with Vector Bosons
- Harry Melanson (Fermilab)
- 10:24 M2.05
Determinations of \alpha_s
- Philip Burrows (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- 11:00 M2.06
High E_T Jet Production
- Brenna Flaugher (Fermilab )
Session M3. DNP & DPB: New Accelerator Facilities for Nuclear Physics: Opportunities and Challenges.
Sunday morning, 08:00, Room 109/110
- 08:00 M3.01
LISS: A 20 GeV Synchrotron for Spin Physics at IUCF
- Peter Schwandt
- 08:36 M3.02
Future Plans for Radioactive Beams at ATLAS
- Jerry Nolen (Argonne National Laboratory)
- 09:12 M3.03
The Coupled Cyclotron Fragmentation Facility at MSU.
- Felix Marti (NSCL, Michigan State University, East Lansing)
- 09:48 M3.04
The Oak Ridge HRIBF and Beyond
- David K. Olsen (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
- 10:24 M3.05
ISAC: The High Intensity Radioactive Beam Facility at TRIUMF
- Paul W. Schmor (TRIUMF, University of British Columbia, 4004 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T 2A3)
Session M4. DPF: Neutrinos and Rare Decays.
Sunday morning, 08:00, Sagamore Ballroom 6
- 08:00 M4.01
Rare K Decays
- William Molzon (University of California, Irvine)
- 08:36 M4.02
Rare B Decays
- James Fast (CLEO Collaboration)
- 09:12 M4.03
Solar Neutrinos
- S. Peter Rosen (The University of Texas at Arlington)
- 09:48 M4.04
Atmospheric Neutrino Anomaly
- Henry W. Sobel (University of California, Irvine)
- 10:24 M4.05
Neutrino Oscillation Experiments
- Douglas Michael (California Institute of Technology)
Session M5. FBSTG: State-of-the-Art Methods for Computing Reactive Heavy Particle Dynamics.
Sunday morning, 08:00, Room 105
- 08:00 M5.01
An Overview of the Hyperspherical Method for Reactive Scattering
- George C. Schatz (Northwestern University)
- 08:36 M5.02
An overview of the time-dependent method in reactive scattering
- John Z.H. Zhang (New York University, New York)
- 09:12 M5.03
An overview of the recursive polynomial methods for reactive dynamics
- Vladimir Mandelshtam (University of Southern California)
- 09:48 M5.04
Time-Dependent Semiclassical Methods for Chemical Dynamics
- Kenneth G. Kay (Department of Chemistry, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 52900, Israel)
Session M6. FPS: Effects on Radiation at Low Doses.
Sunday morning, 08:00, Room 106
- 08:00 M6.01
Effects of Radiation at Low Doses, Introduction
- Richard Wilson (Harvard University, Cambridge, MA)
- 08:15 M6.02
Patterns of Excess Cancer Risk among the Atomic Bomb Survivors
- Donald A. Pierce (Radiation Effects Research Foundation, Hiroshima)
- 08:51 M6.03
Effects of Low Dose Protracted Exposures to Ionizing Radiation: Nuclear Worker Studies
- Elizabeth Cardis (International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France)
- 09:27 M6.04
Tests of the Linear-No Threshold Theory of Radiation Carcinogenesis with Radon Data
- Bernard L. Cohen (University of Pittsburgh)
Session M7. DNP: Nucleon and Hyperon Reactions.
Sunday morning, 08:00, Room 101
- 08:00 M7.01
Measurements of 2-34 MeV Polarized Neutron Transmission through a Polarized Proton Target
- B.W. Raichle, C.R. Gould, D.G. Haase, M.L. Seely, J.R. Walston (NCSU and TUNL), B.E. Crawford, W. Tornow, W.S. Wilburn (Duke University and TUNL), D.S. Junkin (UNC-CH and TUNL), G.W. Hoffmann (UT at Austin), S.I. Penttilä (LANL)
- 08:12 M7.02
Experiments with Accelerated Polarized Beams at IUCF
- J. G. Hardie, W. A. Dezarn, J. Doskow, M. Dzemidzic, H. O. Meyer, R. E. Pollock, B. von Przewoski, T. Rinckel, F. Sperisen (Indiana University Cyclotron Facility), W. Haeberli, B. Lorentz, F. Rathmann, T. Wise (University of Wisconsin-Madison), P. V. Pancella (Western Michigan University)
- 08:24 M7.03
Measurement of a Complete Set of In-Plane Spin-Transfer Coefficients for p+p Elastic Scattering at 200 MeV
- W.A. Franklin, S.W. Wissink, A.D. Bacher, A.C. Betker, K. Jiang, W.M. Schmitt, E.J. Stephenson, C. Yu (IUCF)
- 08:36 M7.04
Spin Correlation Measurements in pp Scattering at 197.8 MeV: Results and Analysis
- F. RATHMANN, W. HAEBERLI, B. LORENTZ, T. WISE (University of Wisconsin), W.A. DEZARN, J. J.DOSKOW, J.G. HARDIE, H.O.. MEYER, R.E. POLLOCK, B. von PRZEWOSKI, T. RINCKEL, F. SPERISEN (Indiana University Cyclotron Facility), P.V. PANCELLA (Western Michigan University)
- 08:48 M7.05
Measurement of the Energy Dependence of Spin Correlation Coefficients in pp Elastic Scattering with the Indiana Cooler
- B. von Przewoski, W. A. Dezarn, J. Doskow, M. Dzemidzic, J. G. Hardie, H. O. Meyer, R. E. Pollock, T. Rinckel, F. Sperisen (Indiana University Cyclotron Facility), W. Haeberli, B. Lorentz, F. Rathmann, T. Wise (University of Wisconsin-Madison), P. V. Pancella (Western Michigan University)
- 09:00 M7.06
Development Toward a Measurement of Charge Symmetry Breaking in Inelastic np Scattering
- A.K. Opper, K. Hicks (Ohio University), E. Korkmaz, G.V. O'Rielly (University of Northern British Columbia), D.A. Hutcheon, R. Abegg, C.A. Davis, C.A. Miller, P.L. Walden, S. Yen (TRIUMF), P.W. Green, L.G. Greeniaus (University of Alberta), J.A. Niskanen (University of Helsinki)
- 09:12 M7.07
Neutron Proton Bremmsstrahlung Inclusive Photon Measurement at LANSCE/WNR: Preliminary Results.
- D.R. Mayo, J.E. Koster, R.O. Nelson, S.A. Wender (Los Alamos National Lab), D. Krofcheck, H.M. Blann, V.R. Brown, P. Anthony, B. Pohl, L. Hansen, T.C. Sangster (Lawrence Livermore National Lab), F.P. Brady, J.L. Romero (UC Davis), D.M. Skopik, E. Hallin (U. of Saskatchewan), H. Nifenecker, J.-A. Pinston (ISN-GRENOBLE)
- 09:24 M7.08
Polarization Effects in Exclusive Hyperon Production Reactions.
- M. Dzemidzic for the DISTO Collaboration (INFN, Torino, Italy; Indiana Univ. Cyclotron Facility; Laboratoire National Saturne, Saclay, France; JINR, Dubna, Russia; GSI, Darmstadt, Germany; Institute of Physics, Krakow, Poland; Physikalisches Institut, Giessen, Germany; Institut für Kernphysik, Frankfurt, Germany)
- 09:36 M7.09
Isospin Selectivity in Baryon and Hyperon Spectroscopy by Detecting Neutral Particle Final States with the Crystal Ball
- M. E. Sadler, L. D. Isenhower (Abilene Christian U.), H. Spinka (Argonne National Lab.), J. Comfort (Arizona State U.), M. Clajus, S. McDonald, T. Moriwaki, B. M. K. Nefkens, W. B. Tippens (U. of California at Los Angeles), J. Peterson (U. of Colorado), W. J. Briscoe, Z. Papandreou (George Washington U.), A. Efendiev (Joint Inst. for Nuclear Research), D. M. Manley (Kent State U.), V. Abaev, V. Bekrenev, N. Kozlenko, S. Kruglov, I. Lopatin, A. Starostin (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute), M. Batinic, A. Marusic, I. Slaus, I. Supek, A. Svarc (Rudjer Boskovic Inst.), D. Koetke (Valparaiso U.)
- 09:48 M7.10
Low p_T Photon Production in Proton-Nucleus Collisions at 18 GeV/c
- Mark Tincknell (Purdue U.), R. Clark (Vanderbilt U.), C. Woody, D. Lissauer, H. Takai (BNL), J. Gomez del Campo, A. Ray, D. Shapira (ORNL), C. Erd, J. Schukraft, W. Willis (CERN)
Session M8. DNP: Light - Ion Reactions.
Sunday morning, 08:00, Room 102
- 08:00 M8.01
The ^3He(\vecd,p)^4He reaction at low energies
- W. H. Geist, E. J. Ludwig, H. J. Karwowski, C. R. Brune, K. D. Veal (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory), G. M. Hale (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- 08:12 M8.02
SYSTEMATICS OF INTERMEDIATE ENERGY ^6Li AND ^7Li ELASTIC SCATTERING
- L. Nieman, J. Brusoe, J. Farhat, A. Nadasen, J. Williams (U. of Michigan, Dearborn), R.E. Warner (Oberlin College)
- 08:24 M8.03
EXPERIMENT TO MEASURE THE REACTION CROSS SECTIONS OF He AND Li ISOTOPES IN Si
- R. McLeod, A. Nadasen, L. Nieman, D. Sisan (U. of Michigan, Dearborn), R. Patty, P.M. Voyles, R.E. Warner (U. of Michigan, Ann Arbor), J. Brown, A. Galonsky, J. Kruse, R. Ronningen, B. Sherrill, J. Wang, P. Zecher (Michigan State U.), J. Kolata, J. Von Schwarzenberg (U. of Notre Dame)
- 08:36 M8.04
Total and 2n-Removal Cross Sections of 20-60 meV\cdotA ^4,^6,^8He and ^6-9,11Li on Si
- R.E. Warner, R. Patty, P. Voyles (Oberlin College), A. Nadasen, F.D. Bechetti, M.Y. Lee (U. of Michigan), J.A. Brown, A. Galonsky, J. Kruse, R.M. Ronningen, B.M. Sherrill, J. Wang, P. Zecher (Michigan State U.), J.J. Kolata, J. von Schwarzenberg (U. Of Notre Dame), K. Subotic (VINCA. Belgrade), P. Schwandt (Indiana U.)
- 08:48 M8.05
ENERGY AND ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS OF PARTICLES DETECTED IN THE MSU 4\PI PHOSWICHES
- D. Sisan, R. McLeod, A. Nadasen, L. Nieman (U. of Michigan, Dearborn), O. Bjarki, S. Hannuschke, R. Pak, N. Stone, A. Vander Molen, G.D. Westfall, J. Yee (Michigan State U.)
- 09:00 M8.06
Ground State of ^10Li
- S. Yokoyama, A. Azhari, J. Brown, T. Baumann, A. Galonsky, J.H. Kelley, R.A. Kryger, R. Pfaff, E. Ramakrishnan, P. Thirolf, M. Thoennessen (National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University)
- 09:12 M8.07
Elastic scattering and elastic proton transfer in the ^10B (100MeV) + ^9Be reaction
- L. Trache, H.L. Clark, C.A. Gagliardi, Y.-W. Lui, A.M. Mukhamedzhanov, R.E. Tribble, H.M. Xu, X.G. Zhou (Cyclotron Institute, Texas Aamp;M University), F. Carstoiu (Institute of Atomic Physics, Bucharest, Romania)
- 09:24 M8.08
The ^12C(^6\vec\rmLi,d)^16O reaction at 34 MeV
- A. J. Mendez, C. R. Brune, H. J. Karwowski, E. J. Ludwig, K. D. Veal (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory), E. E. Bartosz, P. D. Cathers, T. L. Drummer, K. W. Kemper (Florida State University), B. Koslowska (University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland)
- 09:36 M8.09
Isospin Mixed States Seen in ^16O(d,\alpha)^14N(2.31MeV) below E_d= 2MeV
- P. L. Jolivette, R. Bennink, P. A. DeYoung (Hope College)
Session M'_9. AAPT: See M'9 at 8:30.
Sunday morning, 08:00, Room 103
Session M10. PMTG: Tests of Physical Laws.
Sunday morning, 08:00, Room 104
- 08:00 M10.01
Two Wavelength Difference Measurement of Gravitationally-Induced Quantum Interference Phases
- Kenneth Littrell, Brendan Allman, Katharine Hoag, Samuel Werner (Physics Department, University of Missouri-Columbia)
- 08:12 M10.02
Measurement of Neutron Pair Correlations for Multiple Detectors in a Neutron Interferometer
- David L. Jacobson, Brendan E. Allman, Samuel A. Werner (Physics Department and Research Reactor Center, University of Missouri-Columbia,USA), Michael Zawisky, Helmut Rauch (Atominstitut der Osterreichischen Universitaten, Austria)
- 08:24 M10.03
Measurement of Photonic Events in e^+e^- Collisions at Centre-of-Mass Energies of 130--140 GeV
- Marco Verzocchi (OPAL Collaboration, University of Freiburg)
- 08:36 M10.04
Muon Pair Production by Photon-Photon Annihilation: High Order Tests Of Quantum Electrodynamics
- Ilan Levine (Purdue University)
- 08:48 M10.05
A Purely Electroweak Measurement of the Running of the Electromagnetic Coupling at \sqrts=58GeV.
- Ilan Levine (Purdue University)
- 09:00 M10.06
First direct measurement of T violation from neutral kaon semileptonic decays in the CPLEAR experiment at CERN
- Apollo Go (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
- 09:12 M10.07
A Search for Antiproton Decay at the Fermilab Antiproton Accumulator, I.
- Martin Hu (University of Nebraska, Lincoln)
- 09:24 M10.08
A Search for Antiproton Decay at the Fermilab Antiproton Accumulator, II.
- Brent Corbin (University of California at Los Angeles)
- 09:36 M10.09
Gravitropism in Plants Explained by W-Waves
- O.E. Wagner (Wagner Research Lab)
- M10.10
Excitation of W-Wave Modes by EM Sources
- O.E. Wagner (Wagner Research Lab)
Session M11. DPB: New Accelerator Technology I.
Sunday morning, 08:00, Room 210
- 08:00 M11.01
Experimental Characterization of the TTF Prototype Photoinjector
- Eric R. Colby (UCLA/Fermilab), Manoel Conde, James B. Rosenzweig (UCLA)
- 08:12 M11.02
Generalized Free-Energy Description of Emittance Growth.
- P.G. O'Shea (Duke University)
- 08:24 M11.03
The Argonne Wakefield Accelerator: Facility Status and First Experiments
- P. Schoessow, G. Cox, W. Gai, R. Konecny, J. Power, J. Simpson (Argonne National Laboratory), N. Barov, M. Conde (UCLA)
- 08:36 M11.04
Adiabatic Buncher for Plasma Wakefield Accelerators
- Scott Hendrickson, John R. Cary (University of Colorado)
- 08:48 M11.05
A TEST OF THE PROPAGATION OF A SHORT ELECTRON PULSE IN AN UNDERDENSE PLASMA
- N. Barov, J.B. Rosenzweig, M. Conde (UCLA Dept. of Physics and Astronomy)
- 09:00 M11.06
An Inverse Cherenkov Accelerator Using a Dielectric Channelled Waveguide
- Wei Gai, James Simpson (Argonne National Laboratory)
- 09:12 M11.07
4 MeV RF Photocathode - Initial Characterization of AWA's Witness Gun
- J. Power, J. Simpson, R. Konecny (Argonne National Laboratory)
- 09:24 M11.08
An Enhanced Vacuum Arc Ion Source for High Current, High Charge State Uranium Beam Production
- B.M. Johnson, A. Hershcovitch (Brookhaven National Laboratory), I.G. Brown, W. Leemans, F. Liu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
- 09:36 M11.09
TwinSol: A Large Dual Superconducting Solenoid Ion-optical System for the Production and Utilization of Radioactive Nuclear Beams.
- M.Y. Lee, F.D. Becchetti, T.W. O'Donnell, D.A. Roberts (University of Michigan - Ann Arbor), J.J. Kolata, M. Wiescher (University of Notre Dame)
- M11.10
High Gradient Laser-Driven Planar Accelerating Structures
- P. Schoessow, W. Gai (Argonne National Laboratory), J. Rosenzweig, A. Tremaine (UCLA)
- M11.11
Electron Dynamics in RF Photoinjectors with Emittance Compensation - A Simplified Model
- P.G. O'Shea (Duke University)
Session M12. DPB Mini-Symposium: Medium Energy Electron Cooling I.
Sunday morning, 08:00, Room 211
- 08:00 M12.01
Medium Energy Electron Cooling
- James A. MacLachlan (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
- 08:00 M12.02
Medium Energy Electron Cooling R amp; D at Fermilab
- James A. MacLachlan (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
- 08:15 M12.03
Electron Cooling for the Fermilab Recycler
- Sergei Nagaitsev (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
- 09:00 M12.04
Physics and Design of Space-Charge Dominated Beams
- Martin P. Reiser (University of Maryland)
- 09:30 M12.05
A 12 keV Proton Analog for a 4 MeV Electron Beam
- Kirk Bertsche, Gerald P. Jackson (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
- 09:50 M12.06
Recycler Equilibrium Emittance with Electron Cooling
- P. L. Colestock, S. Nagaitsev (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
Session M13. DPB Mini-Symposium: Beam Instrumentation I.
Sunday morning, 08:00, Room 212
- 08:00 M13.01
Beam Instrumentation
- Todd Smith, David Whittum (Stanford University)
- 08:00 M13.02
Instrumentation and Diagnostic Challenges in High Current B-Factory Colliders
- John Seeman (for the PEP II Project, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center)
- 08:30 M13.03
Advanced Light Source High Precision Beam Position Monitor
- J. Hinkson (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
- 09:00 M13.04
Pulsed Excitation of SLC Damping Rings
- David P. Pritzkau, Robert H. Siemann (SLAC)
- 09:15 M13.05
Low current muon-beam moment monitor at the BNL g-2 ring
- Yannis k. Semertzidis, Mauro Citterio, William M. Morse (Brookhaven National Lab), Francis J.M. Farley (Yale University)
- 09:30 M13.06
Transverse Residual Gas Beam Profile Monitor
- I-Hung Chiang, David Kipp, Charles Pearson (Brookhaven National Lab.)
- 09:45 M13.07
Beam Profile Monitor Tests at the SLAC FFTB^1
- J. Norem, J. Dawson, W. Haberichter, L. Reed, X-F Yang (Argonne), J. Spencer, M. Saleski (SLAC)
- M13.08
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- 10:30 M13.10
Non-Destructive Diagnosis of Relativistic Electron Beams Using a Short Undulator
- M.L. Ponds, J.M.J. Madey, P.G. O'Shea (Duke University)
Session M'9. AAPT: The Undergraduate Physics Course and Laboratory.
Sunday morning, 08:30, Room 103
- 08:30 M'9.01
Comparability Study of the 1995 AP Physics Examinations and What Rice Learned from It
- Stephen D. Baker (Rice University, Houston TX), Will Pfeiffenberger (Educational Testing Service (ETS))
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- 08:54 M'9.03
A New Structure for the Freshman Curriculum in Engineering Physics
- Dee G. Puntenney (Dept. of Physics, Point Loma Nazarene College)
- 09:06 M'9.04
Developing Critical Thinking Skills in Introductory Physics
- Art Hobson (Dept. of Physics, Univesity of Arkansas)
- 09:18 M'9.05
Methods of Computational Science: A Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Course
- Hiroshi Matsuoka (Physics Department,), Jean Standard (Chemistry Department, Illinois State University)
- 09:30 M'9.06
Impact of Introductory Physics on Technology Majors at Indiana State University
- David N. Vesper (Indiana State University, Physics Dept.)
- 09:42 M'9.07
Activity-Based Introductory College Physics Using Calculator Based Laboratories
- C.Trecia Markes (Dept. of Physics and Physical Sciences, University of Nebraska at Kearney)
- M'9.08
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- 10:06 M'9.09
Hands-On for Less than a Dollar per Hand
- John D. McGervey (Case Western Reserve University)
- 10:18 M'9.10
Revising Introductory Physics Laboratory Curricula: New Technologies Need New Pedagogy.
- F.D. Becchetti, D. Allen, J. Pluta, M.Y. Lee, A. Grafe (University of Michigan - Ann Arbor)
- 10:30 M'9.11
Our Fine-Tuned Universe, A New Physics Course for Non- science Majors
- Bernard L. Cohen (University of Pittsburgh)