Program overview (TEST)
SUNDAY MORNING, 5 MAY 1996
Session N3. DPB & DPF: High Energy Accelerators - Long-Term Future.
Sunday morning, 11:00, Room 109/110
- 11:00 N3.01
New Low Cost Approaches to High Energy Hadron Colliders
- William G. Foster (Fermilab)
- 11:36 N3.02
Future Linear Colliders
- Reinhard Brinkmann (DESY, Hamburg, Germany)
- 12:12 N3.03
Muon Colliders
- Robert B. Palmer (BNL)
- 12:48 N3.04
Goals and Plans for the NLC
- David Burke
- 13:24 N3.05
Physics at High Energy Hadron Colliders
- John E. Huth (Harvard University, Cambridge MA)
Session N5. FBSTG: Probing Few Body Processes in Atoms with High Energy Photons.
Sunday morning, 11:00, Room 105
- 11:00 N5.01
Dominant mechanisms for single and double photoionization
- H. R. Sadeghpour (ITAMP, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
- 11:36 N5.02
Knockouts, shakings and other violent phenomena in high-energy photon-atom collisions
- P. M. Bergstrom Jr. (V Division, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94550)
- 12:12 N5.03
How to describe interactions with charged particles in terms of interactions with photons.
- J.H. McGuire (Tulane University)
- 12:48 N5.04
High resolution recoil-ion momentum spectroscopy: A new microscope for atomic many-particle dynamics
- Horst Schmidt-Beocking (University of Frankfurt)
Session N6. AAPT & FED: Promoting Physics to the Public.
Sunday morning, 11:00, Room 106
- 11:00 N6.01
Extending the Impact of Outreach.
- Dennis R. Harp
- 11:36 N6.02
Science News in the Next Millenium
- Paul Raeburn
- 12:12 N6.03
The Press, the Public, and Peer Review.
- Jerry E. Bishop
Session N7. DNP: Nuclear Instrumentation II.
Sunday morning, 11:00, Room 101
- 11:00 N7.01
An apparatus to measure the PNC spin rotation of transmitted cold neutrons in a liquid helium target.
- D.M. Markoff, E.G. Adelberger, J.H. Gundlach, B.R. Heckel, S.K. Lamoreaux, S.D. Penn, H.E. Swanson (University of Washington), F.E. Wietfeldt (NIST), G.L. Greene (LANL)
- 11:12 N7.02
A Laser Driven ^3He Neutron Spin Filter at the University of Michigan
- S. R. Hwang, K.P. Coulter, R. C. Welsh, T.E. Chupp (University of Michigan)
- 11:24 N7.03
An Improved Cryogenic Calorimeter for Neutron Flux Measurements
- Z. Chowdhuri, C. D. Keith, W. M. Snow (Indiana University Cyclotron Facility), J. M. Richardson (Science Research Laboratories)
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- 11:42 N7.05
Hydrogen Depth Profiling Using Coincidence Proton Elastic Scattering
- R. S. King, T. A. Cahill, C. M. Castaneda, J. L. Romero (Crocker Nuclear Laboratory, University of California, Davis)
- 11:54 N7.06
Upgrading the LAMPF NMS Data Acquisition System for use with Experiments at BNL
- J.M. O'Donnell (Univ. of Minnesota)
- 12:06 N7.07
A Large-Area Aerogel Detector for the Separation of Kaons from Pions at CEBAF.
- H. Breuer, N.S. Chant, R.M. Mohring (University of Maryland), J. NAPOLITANO, M. WITKOWSKI, J. SMITH, P. ATWELL, S. SADIGHIAN (Rensselaer Polytechnical Institute)
- 12:18 N7.08
Magnetic Field Mapping of the S800 Spectrograph
- J.A. Caggiano, R. Fontus, P.H. Johnson, B.M. Sherrill, A.F. Zeller (National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University), J.A. Nolen (Argonne National Laboratory and Michigan State University)
- N7.09
Development of a Second Focal Plane for Proton Polarimetry with the IUCF K600 Spectrometer
- W.A. Franklin, A.D. Bacher, A.C. Betker, D. Prout, W.M. Schmitt, E.J. Stephenson, S.W. Wissink, C. Yu (IUCF)
- N7.10
Development at ATLAS of a Radioactive Beam using Secondary Reactions
- M.P. Carpenter, C.-L. Jiang, C.J. Lister, G. Hackman, D. Blumenthal, C. Davids, W.F. Henning, R.V.F. Janssens, D. Ackermann, S.M. Fischer, T.L Khoo, T. Lauritsen, V. Nanal, D. Nisius, D. Seweryniak (ANL), H. Amro (N.C. State), J. Schwartz (Yale)
Session N8. DPF: Charmed Particles.
Sunday morning, 11:00, Room 102
- 11:00 N8.01
Measurement of the Hadronic Cross-Section at \sqrts=10.52 GeV
- Edward Hancock (University of Kansas)
- 11:12 N8.02
\Lambda øverline\Lambda and \Sigma^o øverline\Sigma^o Production in Two-photon Interactions at CLEO
- Dan Bliss (UCSD)
- 11:24 N8.03
Measurement of D and D_s Decay Modes
- Hwanbae Park (University of Colorado, Boulder)
- 11:36 N8.04
Analyses of D^+ \to K_SK^+ and D^+ \to K_S\pi^+
- Daniel Y. Kim (Harvard University)
- 11:48 N8.05
Analysis of the Cabibbo Suppressed Decay D^0\rightarrow\pi^-l^+\nu_l.
- Matthew Nehring (Fermilab Experiment E687)
- 12:00 N8.06
Study of the Leptonic Decay D^+ \rightarrow \mu\nu
- Jian Chen (Colorado State University Representing BES Collaboration))
- 12:12 N8.07
Searches for Rare and Forbidden Charm Decays
- Jianwei Cao (Vanderbilt University, for the Fermilab E687 Collaboration)
- 12:24 N8.08
Multipole Transitions of Charmonium D-States
- Xingguo Zhang (Pennsylvania State University, Hazleton Campus)
- 12:36 N8.09
D^* Meson Production in Electron Proton Collisions at HERA
- H1-Collaboration (DESY, Hamburg, Germany)
- 12:48 N8.10
\mathrmJ/\psi and \chi_c Production in Hadronic Z Decays
- L3 Collaboration
- 13:00 N8.11
J/\psi Meson Production in Electron Proton Collisions at HERA
- H1-Collaboration (DESY, Hamburg, Germany)
- 13:12 N8.12
A First Measurement of the Decay Asymmetry Parameter of the \Xi_c
- M.R. Bishai (Purdue University)
- 13:24 N8.13
Observation of New Decay Modes of the \Xi_c^0 Charmed Baryon
- S.C. Timm, M.S. Alam, B. Athar, H. Severini (SUNY Albany)
- 13:36 N8.14
An Observation of a Narrow State Decaying into \Xi_c^\circ\pi^+.
- Kui Young Kim (Fermilab Experiment E687)
- 13:48 N8.15
Observation of a Narrow State Decaying into \Xi_c^+\gamma
- A.K. Mahmood, M.S. Alam, I.J. Kim (SUNY Albany)
Session N9. DAP: Cosmic Rays: High Energy, Gamma Rays, Neutrinos, and New Particles.
Sunday morning, 11:00, Room 103
- 11:00 N9.01
Cosmic Ray Composition Studies with the CASA-MIA Detector
- M. Catanese, \underlineM.A.K. Glasmacher, J. Matthews, D. Nitz, D. Sinclair, J.C. van der Velde (University of Michigan), A. Borione, C.E. Covault, J.W. Cronin, B.E. Fick, L.F. Fortson, K.G. Gibbs, K.D. Green, B.J. Newport, R.A. Ong (University of Chicago), D.B. Kieda (University of Utah)
- 11:12 N9.02
Status of the Milagro Detector
- Jordan A. Goodman (Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park), for the Milagro Collaboration
- 11:24 N9.03
Muon Astronomy and Seasonal Variations of Underground Muons using the MACRO Detector
- Alec Habig (Indiana University), The MACRO Collaboration
- 11:36 N9.04
The Diffuse Gamma Ray Background at Ultrahigh Energies: Experimental Constraints and Model Predictions
- Guenter Sigl, Angela Olinto, Sangjin Lee (University of Chicago), Paolo Coppi (Yale University)
- 11:48 N9.05
The Long and the Short of Gamma-Ray Bursts
- J. I. Katz, L. M. Canel (Washington U.)
- 12:00 N9.06
Readout of Cadmium Zinc Telluride Microstrip Detectors using SVX ASIC Electronics
- J. F. Krizmanic, L.M. Barbier, S. Barthelmy, L. Bartlett, F. Birsa, N. Gehrels, P. Kurczynski, J. Odom, A. Parsons, D. Palmer, C. Stahle, B. Teegarden, J. Tueller (NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center)
- 12:12 N9.07
Mass Spectrometric Search for Strangelets in Helium
- J. Vandegriff, R.N. Boyd, G. Raimann (Ohio State University), M. Caffee, B. Ruiz (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
- 12:24 N9.08
Possible Centauro Type Interactions Observed in the Stratosphere
- J. Lord, T. Koss (University of Washington)
- 12:36 N9.09
Improved Limit on Charge Conservation Derived from ^71Ga Solar Neutrino Experiments
- E.B. NORMAN (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), J.N. BAHCALL (Institute for Advanced Study), M. GOLDHABER (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
- 12:48 N9.10
Simulation of an Ultra-High Energy Neutrino Detector
- Surujhdeo Seunarine (University of Kansas)
- N9.11
The High Resolution Fly's Eye Project
- Paul Sommers (High Energy Astrophysics Institute, University of Utah)
Session N11. DPB: New Accelerator Technology II.
Sunday morning, 11:00, Room 210
- 11:00 N11.01
The TUNL-FELL Inverse Compton \gamma-ray Source as a Nuclear Physics Facility.
- H.R. Weller, N.R. Roberson, E.C. Schreiber (Duke University and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory, Durham, NC.), V. Litveninko, J.M.J. Madey, P.G. O'Shea (Duke University Free Electron Laser Laboratory, Durham, NC.), T.S. Carman (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA.), B.E. Norum (University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA.)
- 11:12 N11.02
Status of the Compact Infrared Free Electron Laser
- Ira S. Lehrman, Jayaram Krishnaswamy, Richard A. Hartley (Northrop Grumman ATDC)
- N11.03
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- 11:36 N11.04
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- 11:48 N11.05
Parasitic Bent Crystal Extraction at 900 GeV in the Tevatron
- S.A. Bogacz (Physics Department, University of California, Los Angeles)
- 12:00 N11.06
Results from the Crystal Extraction experiment at Fermilab
- Sathyadev Ramachandran (University of California, Los Angeles)
- 12:12 N11.07
A \mu^+\mu^- Quantum Collider Using Bent Crystals and Binary Crystals at the Collision Point
- S.A. Bogacz, D.B. Cline (Physics Department, University of California, Los Angeles)
- 12:24 N11.08
Design Studies for an Ultra High Field K80 Cyclotron
- Jeff Schubert, Henry Blosser (NSCL)
- 12:36 N11.09
Design Consideration for the Megawatt Gyrotron for Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating
- Saeyoung AHN (Institute for Advanced Engineering, Ajou University)
- 12:48 N11.10
Progress in ICF Research in Support of the National Ignition Facility
- ROY JOHNSON (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Session N12. DPB Mini-Symposium: Medium Energy Electron Cooling II.
Sunday morning, 11:00, Room 211
- 11:00 N12.01
Design Considerations for High-Brightness cw Electron Guns
- William B. Herrmannsfeldt (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center)
- 11:30 N12.02
Emittance Preservation in Space Charge Dominated Heavy Ion Beams
- Simon S. L. Yu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
- 12:00 N12.03
High Efficiency Charge Recuperation for Electron Beams of MeV Energies
- James A. MacLachlan, A. Curtis Crawford, Sergei Nagaitsev (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
- 12:30 N12.04
An Electron Test Beam for Electron Cooling Development
- Gerald P. Jackson (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
- 12:55 N12.05
The Fermilab Electron Cooling Control System
- Thomas Kroc (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
Session N13. DPB Mini-Symposium: Beam Instrumentation II.
Sunday morning, 11:00, Room 212
- 11:00 N13.01
Generation and measurement of Subpicosecond Electron Bunches
- Helmut Wiedemann, David Bocek, Pamela Kung, Hung-chi Lihn, Chitrlada Settakorn (Stanford University)
- 11:30 N13.02
Longitudinal Distribution of Bunched Beams - an Overview of Measurement Techniques
- P.G. O'Shea (Duke University)
- 12:00 N13.03
Longitudinal Charge Distribution Measurements in Storage Rings using Beam Transfer Functions
- John Byrd (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
- 12:30 N13.04
A device for electron bunch length measurement in the picosecond and subpicosecond domain
- Vincenzo Guidi, R. Calabrese, P. Lenisa (Dipartimento di Fisica dell'Universita' e INFN Via Paradiso 12 I-44100 Ferrara Italy), G. Ciullo, A. Dainelli, G. Lamanna, L. Tecchio, B. Yang (Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro, I-35020 Legnaro, Italy), A.V. Aleksandrov, N.S. Dikansky, P.V. Logachov, A.V. Novokhatsky (Budker Institute for Nuclear Physics, Novosibirsk, Russia)
- 13:00 N13.05
Beam Diagnostics with Localized Space-Charge Waves
- D. X. Wang, J. G. Wang, H. Suk, M. Reiser (University of Maryland)