Program overview

SATURDAY MORNING, 19 APRIL 1997

Session E1. DAMOP: Recent Advances in Electron Scattering.

Saturday morning, 08:00, North Salon, Renaissance

08:00 E1.01 Recent Progress in the Theory of Electron--Atom Collisions.
Klaus Bartschat (Drake University)
08:36 E1.02 New Sources of Polarized Electrons and What They're Good For
T.J. Gay (University of Nebraska)
09:12 E1.03 (e,2e) Collisions with Incident Polarized Electrons
Erich Weigold (Director, Research School of Physical Sciences and Engineering,Institute of Advanced Studies, Australian National University, Canberra 0200)
09:48 E1.04 Electron Scattering From Laser-Excited, Closed-Shell Atoms
Peter Zetner (University of Manitoba)

Session E2. DNP, DPB: New Developments in Accelerators for Nuclear Physics.

Saturday morning, 08:00, Central Salon, Renaissance

08:00 E2.01 Operation and Development of the Jefferson Lab Accelerator
J. R. Delayen (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab), Newport News, VA 23606 USA)
08:36 E2.02 European Plans for a High Energy Electron Accelerator for Hadron Physics
Bernard Frois (DAPNIA/SPHN)
09:12 E2.03 The RHIC Spin Project
T. Roser (AGS Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory)
09:48 E2.04 The ISAC Project at TRIUMF
Pierre G. Bricault (TRIUMF, Canada)

Session E3. AAPT, FED, DCOMP: Using Computers to Teach Quantum Mechanics.

Saturday morning, 08:00, South Salon, Renaissance

08:00 E3.01 Computer Algebra in Quantum Classrooms
James Feagin (California State University- Fullerton, jfeagin@fullerton.edu)
08:36 E3.02 Quantum Mechanics Simulations in CUPS Project-Classroom Applications
Maria Dworzecka (George Mason University,dmaria@vmsl.gmu.edu)
09:12 E3.03 Fireflies, LEDs, and STMs: Hands-on Quantum Mechanics for Non-science Students
Dean Zollman (Kansas State University,dzollman@phys.ksu.edu)
09:48 E3.04 Using Computers in Teaching Introductory Level Quantum Mechanics at Illinois State University
K.R. Karim (Illinois State University)
10:00 E3.05 Computer Projects for Senior Level Quantum Mechanics
Qichang Su (Department of Physics, Illinois State University, Normal, IL 61790-4560)
10:12 E3.06 Using the Internet to teach Quantum Mechanics
Marianne Breinig (The University of Tennessee)

Session E4. DPF: New Phenomenon.

Saturday morning, 08:00, Auditorium, Renaissance

08:00 E4.01 Review of Limits on New Phenomena
Amber Boehnlein (FNAL)
08:36 E4.02 Review of Nomad and Chorus Results
Sanjib Mishra (Harvard University)
09:12 E4.03 Search for New Phenomena at LEP 200
Jules Gascon (Université de Montréal)
09:48 E4.04 Effective Lagrangians and the Search for New Physics
Francisco Larios (CINVESTAV/Michigan State University)

Session E5. FPS: What Do Physicists Owe Society?

Saturday morning, 08:00, West Salon A, Renaissance

08:00 E5.01 Establishing real communication with the public and their representatives
Benjamin S. Cooper (Senate Energy Committee on Energy and Natural Resources)
08:36 E5.02 Scientists in the National Interest
Ernest Moniz (Office of Science and Technology Policy)
09:12 E5.03 Title to be determined
Robert Watson (World Bank)
09:48 E5.04 Scientific Integrity Re-defined: Honest, Perspectival, ``Publications'' or ``Releases'' to the Public
Rustum Roy (The Pennsylvania State University)

Session E6. DAP: Results on X-ray Timing from the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer.

Saturday morning, 08:00, West Salon B, Renaissance

08:00 E6.01 Multifrequency Observations of the Galactic Microquasars GRS1915+105 and GROJ1655-40
Ron Remillard (M.I.T.)
08:36 E6.02 RXTE Observations of Persistent Galactic Microquasars
David M. Smith (Space Sciences Laboratory, U. C. Berkeley)
09:12 E6.03 Observations of Millisecond Variability from Accreting Neutron Stars
Tod Strohmayer (Laboratory for High Energy Astrophysics/Univ. Space Research Assoc.)
09:48 E6.04 Theoretical Interpretation of Kilohertz QPO from LMXBs
Coleman Miller (University of Chicago)

Session E8. DNP: Proton-Neutron Correlations in NxZ Nuclei.

Saturday morning, 08:00, Room 10/11, Renaissance

08:00 E8.01 Proton--Neutron Pairing in Nuclei
Stuart Pittel (Bartol Research Institute, University of Delaware)
08:36 E8.02 Systematics of Neutron-Proton Correlations in Self Conjugate Nuclei
J.D. Garrett (Physics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory^*)
08:48 E8.03 Empirical Proton-Neutron Interactions and Shell Model Interpretations
R.F. Casten, N.V. Zamfir (Yale University, Brookhaven National Lab., Clark University)
09:00 E8.04 High-spin rotational bands and systematics of even-even T_z=~1 nuclei in the A=~80 region.^\ast
D. Rudolph, C. Baktash, H.-Q. Jin, C.-H. Yu (ORNL), C.J. Gross (ORISE), W. Satula (UT,JIHIR), R. Wyss (Royal Inst.Tech.,Sweden), M. Devlin, D.R. LaFosse, F. Lerma, D.G. Sarantites (Washington Univ.), I. Birriel, J.X. Saladin, D. Winchell, V. Wood (Pitts. Univ.), G. Sylvan, S.L. Tabor (FSU)
09:12 E8.05 Signature Inversion in Odd Odd Deformed Nuclei.
L.L. Riedinger, W. Reviol, H.Q. Jin, J.Y. Zhang (Univ. of Tennessee), R.A. Bark, G.B. Hagemann (Niels Bohr Institute), P.B. Semmes (Tennessee Technological Univ.)
09:24 E8.06 T=0 versus T=1 Pairing in the Interacting Boson Model
Pieter Van Isacker (GANIL, BP 5027, F-14021 Caen Cedex, France), David Warner (CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory, Warrington WA4 4AD, UK)
09:36 E8.07 Pairing in the N\simZ Nuclei
Wojtek Satula, David Dean, Joshua Gary, Shoujirou Mizutori, Witold Nazarewicz (University of Tennessee, JIHIR, and ORNL)
09:48 E8.08 Competition Between Pairing Modes in Exactly Sovlable Models
Jonathan Engel (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
10:00 E8.09 Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov Theory of Proton-Neutron Pairing in the N\simZ Nuclei
Jacek Dobaczewski (University of Warsaw, Poland), Jan Dobe\vs (Institute of Nuclear Physics, \vRe\vz, Czech Republic), Hendrik Geyer (University of Stellenbosch, South Africa), Witold Nazarewicz (University of Tennessee and ORNL), El\.zbieta Perli\'nska, Grzegorz Rohozi\'nski (University of Warsaw, Poland)
10:12 E8.10 Direct Mass Measurement of 100Sn
Marielle Chartier (Mich. State U./ORNL)
10:24 E8.11 An exactly solvable model for the study of single- and double-beta decay Fermi-transitions
Jorge G. Hirsch (Departamento de Física, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN, Apdo. Postal 14-740 México 07000 D.F.), Peter O. Hess (Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Apdo. Postal 70-543, México 04510 D.F.), Osvaldo Civitarese (Departamento de Física, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, c.c. 67 1900, La Plata, Argentina.)

Session E9. DNP: Electroproduction: I.

Saturday morning, 08:00, Room 16, Renaissance

08:00 E9.01 Results from the First (e,e'\pi) Tests at TJNAF
Jochen Volmer (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam)
08:12 E9.02 Momentum transfer dependence of the ^1H(e,e'K^+)\Lambda cross sections.
Gabriel Niculescu (Hampton University), Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility E93-018 Collaboration
08:24 E9.03 Q^2 Dependence of the Ratio of \Lambda to \Sigma^o Final States in H(e,e'K^+)Y.
Richard M. Mohring (University of Maryland, College Park), Jefferson Laboratory E93-018 Collaboration
08:36 E9.04 Electroproduction of Kaons on Deuterium.
Jinseok Cha (Hampton Univ. and TJNAF), Jefferson Laboratory E91-16 Collaboration
08:48 E9.05 Electroproduction of \Sigma^- on Deuterium.
Douglas Koltenuk (University of Pennsylvania), Jefferson Laboratory E91-16 Collaboration
09:00 E9.06 Feasibility Study of Hypernuclear Spectroscopy with the A(e,e^\primeK^+) Reaction.^1
Wendy Hinton (Hampton University)
09:12 E9.07 A Measurement of ømega Vector Meson Electroproduction at a Q\/^2 of 0.5 (GeV/c)^2.
James Dunne (The Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility), TJNAF E91-016 and E93-018 Collaborations
09:24 E9.08 Signal for a small s\bars in \phi(1020) Electroproduction at Jefferson Lab CLAS.
Alan Coleman, H. 0. Funsten (College of William and Mary^1)

Session E10. FCTG: Ion Trapping and Precision Measurements.

Saturday morning, 08:00, Room 5, Renaissance

08:00 E10.01 Precise Internal State Spectroscopy In Ion Traps
Dana Berkeland (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
08:36 E10.02 Precise Control of E\timesB Rotation of Laser-Cooled, Atomic-Ion Coulomb Crystals in a Penning Trap.
X.-P. Huang, J.J. Bollinger, Wayne M. Itano (NIST, Boulder, CO 80303.)
08:48 E10.03 Apparatus for Measuring Parity Nonconservation (PNC) on a Single Trapped Barium Ion
K.R.G. Hendrickson, E.N. Fortson, S.K. Lamoreaux, W.N. Nagourney, M. Schacht (University of Washington)
09:00 E10.04 First Measurements with Ba^+ PNC Apparatus
M. Schacht, E. N. Fortson, K. R. G. Hendrickson, S. K. Lamoreaux, W. Nagourney (University of Washington)
09:12 E10.05 Progress Towards a New Measurement Technique for Parity Non-Conservation in Tl
A. D. Cronin, E. N. Fortson, S. K. Lamoreaux, R. Maruyama, R. B. Warrington (University of Washington)
09:24 E10.06 Spontaneous Polarization with Linearly Polarized Light: Experiments in Cs Vapor
A. Andalkar, E. N. Fortson, W. M. Klipstein, S. K. Lamoreaux, R. B. Warrington (University of Washington)
09:36 E10.07 Spontaneous Polarization with Linearly Polarized Light: Theory
R. B. Warrington, A. Andalkar, E. N. Fortson, B. R. Heckel, S. K. Lamoreaux (University of Washington)
09:48 E10.08 Precise Stark Shift Measurements in Cesium Using An Electro-Optically Modulated Laser Beam
William van Wijngaarden, Jian Li (Physics Department, York University, Toronto, Canada)
10:00 E10.09 Isotope Shifts of the ^1S_o (6s)^2 \to ^3P_1(6s6p) Transition in Ytterbium
Jian Li, William van Wijngaarden (Physics Department, York University, Toronto, Canada)
10:12 E10.10 Frequency Dynamics of the Dual Noble Gas Maser
R.E. Stoner, D. Bear, K.C. Cooper, R.L. Walsworth (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)

Session E11. DNP: Nuclear Astrophysics: Relativistic Quark Models.

Saturday morning, 08:00, Room 4, Renaissance

08:00 E11.01 Breakup of ^16O and its Astrophysical Implications
D.C. Bryan, C.G. Freeman, D.M. Herrick, K.L. Kurz, P.A.A. Perera, F.L.H. Wolfs (Nuclear Structure Research Lab, University of Rochester)
08:12 E11.02 High Resolution Neutron Capture and Transmission Measurements and the Stellar Neutron Capture Cross Sections of ^116,120Sn
P.E. Koehler, R.R Spencer, K.H. Guber, J.A. Harvey, N.W. Hill (ORNL), R.R Winters (Denison Univ.)
08:24 E11.03 Total cross section of the ^3H(p,n)^3He reaction from threshold to 4.5~MeV
C.R. Brune, K.I. Hahn, R.W. Kavanagh, P.R. Wrean (California Institute of Technology)
08:36 E11.04 The ^7Li(p,\gamma)^8Be Reaction from 40 to 100 keV
M. Spraker, R. S. Canon, M. A. Godwin, B. J. Rice, H. R. Weller, C. Westerfeldt, E. A. Wulf, J. Zeibel (Duke University and TUNL), D. R. Tilley (North Carolina State University and TUNL), R. M. Prior (North Georgia College and State University and TUNL)
08:48 E11.05 Measuring the ^\bf12C(\bf\alpha,\bf\gamma)^\bf16O Reaction Rate Using the \bf\beta-Delayed Proton Decay of ^\bf17Ne
N.P.T. Bateman, R.E. Azuma, J. Chow, C. Iliadis, A.C. Morton, J.D. King (University of Toronto), U. Giesen, G. Roy (University of Alberta), T. Davinson, A. Shotter (University of Edinburgh), W. Galster (Université Catholique de Louvain), R.N. Boyd, G. Raimann (Ohio State University), J.M. D'Auria (Simon Fraser University), L. Buchmann, M. Dombsky, K.P. Jackson (TRIUMF)
09:00 E11.06 The ^16O(^16O,^26Al) and ^14N(^16O,^26Al) Reaction Rates and the Production of ^26Al in the Early Solar System
K.O. Yildiz, N.P.T. Bateman, Y.M. Butt, A.A. Chen, P.D. Parker (WNSL,Yale University)
09:12 E11.07 Two-Body Scalar Relativistic Wave Equation with Analytic Solutions for Cornell Potentials
John H. Connell (Springfield Technical Community College (Mass.))
09:24 E11.08 Dual Superconducting Model of QCD and the Spectra of Heavy and Heavy- Light Quark Systems
LP Fulcher (Bowling Green State U.)
09:36 E11.09 Tensor Interaction in Minimum Area Law Model and Contribution to Meson Spectra
Lawrence Sorrillo (Hampton University, Hampton,VA 23668), Nora Brambilla, Antonio Vairo (Hampton Univ. and Institut fur theoretische Physik, Heidelberg), Khin M. Maung (Hampton University, Hampton,VA 23668)
09:48 E11.10 Lowdin Basis and Momentum Space Calculations
Ronnie Chen (New Horizons Governor's School, Hampton,VA 23666), Lawrence Sorrillo, Khin M. Maung (Hampton University, Hampton,VA 23668)

Session E12. DAMOP: Multiphoton Processes.

Saturday morning, 08:00, Room 3, Renaissance

08:00 E12.01 Delayed electron emission in the ionization of Rydberg atoms with half-cycle THz pulses.
L. D. Noordam, R. B. Vrijen, G. M. Lankhuijzen (FOM-Institute AMOLF, The Netherlands)
08:12 E12.02 Spectral structure of high-harmonic emission driven by 25 fs laser pulses
H. C. Kapteyn, Z. Chang, H. Wang, A. Rundquist, M.M. Murnane (University of Michigan)
08:24 E12.03 Two-Photon Above-Threshold Ionization via a Cooper Minimum in the Continuum
Derek Duncan, Jessica de Boer, Harm Muller, Bart Noordam (FOM-Institute AMOLF, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
08:36 E12.04 Multiphoton resonances and harmonic generation with elliptically polarized light
W.-C. Liu, Charles W. Clark (NIST and University of Maryland)
08:48 E12.05 Phase and Rise Time Dependence of RF Pulses in Multiphoton Processes
W.M. Griffith, Michael W. Noel, T.F. Gallagher (University of Virginia)
09:00 E12.06 Multiphoton Ionization Dynamics of Strontium Rydberg States in Intense Femtosecond Pulses
D.A. Tate (Colby College), T.F. Gallagher (University of Virginia)
09:12 E12.07 Non-Resonant Two-Photon Detachment of H^- Ions with 1.17 eV Photons
M.S. Gulley, Xin Miao Zhao, Charlie E.M. Strauss, David J. Funk, G.A. Kyrala, W.B. Ingalls (Los Alamos National Lab), H.C. Bryant, D.C. Rislove, W.A. Miller, A. Stintz (University of New Mexico)
09:24 E12.08 Photoelectron Observations of Enhanced Double Ionisation of Helium with Optical Tunnelling at 120fs
B.W. Boreham (CQU), P.R. Bolton (LLNL), D.S. Newman (CQU), S.A. Obolu (LLNL), H. Hora (UNSW)
09:36 E12.09 High Order Resonances in Above Threshold Ionization of Xenon
P. Hansch, M. A. Walker, L. D. Van Woerkom (The Ohio State University)
09:48 E12.10 Intensity Dependent Probabilities for Strong Field Ionization of Xenon
M. A. Walker, P. Hansch, L. D. Van Woerkom (The Ohio State University)
10:00 E12.11 High Order Harmonic Generation with Molecules
Son Evans, L. D. Van Woerkom (The Ohio State University)
10:12 E12.12 Nonperturbative QED Approach to High Order Harmonic Generation
Ju Gao, J.G. Eden (University of Illinois), D.S. Guo (Southern University)
10:24 E12.13 Relativistic Motion of a Quantum Wave Packet in Intense Laser Pulses
Q. Su, B. A. Smetanko, R. Grobe (Department of Physics, Illinois State University, Normal, IL 61790-4560)
10:36 E12.14 Harmonic Generation in Small and Extended Systems at High Intensities-One and Two Electron Systems.
A.D. Bandrauk, H. Yu, S. Chelkowski (Laboratoire de Chimie Theorique, Faculte des Sciences, Universite de Sherbrooke, Que, J1K 2R1, Canada)
10:48 E12.15 Continuum Lowering in Ultrashort Laser-Produced Plasmas
M. Nantel, T. Buma, S. Gu, J. Workman, A. Maksimchuk, D. Umstadter (\urllinkCUOS-University of Michiganhttp://www.eecs.umich.edu/USL-HFS)

Session E13. DAMOP: Spectroscopy.

Saturday morning, 08:00, Room 15, Renaissance

08:00 E13.01 Square Wave Population Oscillations in a Two-Level Atom
Michael W. Noel, W. M. Griffith, T. F. Gallagher (University of Virginia)
08:12 E13.02 Anomalous Isotopic Effect in the Spectrum and Structure of HNO^-
John Farley (UNLV), Daniel C. Cowles (present address: Air Liquide Laboratories, Japan)
08:24 E13.03 Quantum-resolved Vibrational and Rotational Energy Transfer in the A(0_u^+) state of Bi_2
R.E. Frankiln, G.P. Perram (Air Force Institute of Technology)
08:36 E13.04 A New Modulated-Polarization Spectroscopy (MPS) Study of Electronic Structures of Molecules
Rupnik Kresimir, Vrancic Aljosa (Department of Chemistry, Louisiana State University)
08:48 E13.05 (1+1') REMPI Spectroscopy of Vibrationally Autoionizing States of Water.
W.L. Glab (Texas Tech. University)
09:00 E13.06 Fast-Beam Laser Spectroscopy of Helium-like Ions
E.G. Myers, J.K. Thompson, D.J.H. Howie (Florida State University), J.D. Silver (Oxford University)
09:12 E13.07 Evidence of the Nature of Core Level Photoemission Satellites using Angle-Resolved Photoemission Extended Fine Structure
Edward J. Moler, Scot Kellar, W. R. A. Huff, Zahid Hussain (Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Zhengqing Huang (Department of Chemistry and the James Franck Institute, University of Chicago), Yufeng Chen, David A. Shirley (Departments of Chemistry and Physics, The Pennsylvania State University)
09:24 E13.08 Theoretical Polarization-Dependent Spectra of X-Ray Dielectronic Satellite Lines of Fe Ions.
A.S. Shlyaptseva, R.C. Mancini (University of Nevada, Reno), A. Osterheld (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore)
09:36 E13.09 New Observations in the Photoion Spectrum of Hollow Lithium
Y. Azuma, G. Kutluk (KEK Photon Factory), F. Koike (Kitasato University), T. Nagata, H. Ishijima (Meisei University), K. Ohmori (Tohoku University), R. Wehlitz, I.A. Sellin (Univ. of Tennessee/ORNL)
09:48 E13.10 Hyperfine Structure Intervals and Absolute Frequency Measurement in the 2p^4 3s\ ^2P_J \rightarrow 2p^4 3p\ ^2D_J^\prime Fine Structure Multiplet of Fluorine-19 by Diode Laser Spectroscopy
D.A. Tate, D.N. Aturaliye (Colby College)
10:00 E13.11 Measurement of the Hyperfine Splitting in the 2s_1/2-2p_3/2 X-Ray Transition in Bi^80+
P. Beiersdorfer, A. Osterheld, J. Scofield, J. Crespo López-Urrutia, V. Decaux, K. Widmann (LLNL)
10:12 E13.12 Hyperfine Structure Measurements in the ^221Fr isotope.
Timothy Dinneen, Harvey Gould (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley CA, 94720), Zheng-Tian Lu, Kristan Corwin, Kurt Vogel, Carl Wieman (University of Colorado/JILA)

Session E15. Postdeadline Poster Session.

Saturday morning, 08:00, Congressional Hall, Renaissance

E15.01 A Superheated Droplet Detector for Dark Matter Search
Louis-André Hamel, Louis Lessard, Luc Rainville, Viktor Zacek (Université de Montréal)
E15.02 Reprocessed UV Pulses from X-ray Pulsar Binaries: A New Method of Measuring Neutron Star Masses
Patricia Boyd (USRA and NASA/GSFC), Joseph Dolan (NASA/GSFC), Robert J. Hill, Jeffrey Silvis (HSTX and NASA/GSFC), Jeffrey Percival (U Wisc.), G. Wayne van Citters (NSF)
E15.03 Critical minima in elastic electron scattering by argon
R. Panajotovi\'c, D. Filipovi\'c, B. Marinkovi\'c, V. Pej\vcev, M. Kurepa (Institute of Physics, Belgrade, YU), L. Vu\vskovi\'c (Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA)
E15.04 Measurements of Argon Metastables in a High Density Processing Plasma
D. Leonhardt, Jr. Eddy, V. A. Shamamian, R. F. Fernsler, J. E. Butler (U. S. Naval Research Laboratory)
E15.05 Parity Nonconservation in Relativistic Hydrogenic Ions
Max Zolotorev (Center for Beam Physics, E.O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California 94720), Dmitry Budker (Department of Physics, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720-7300 and Nuclear Science Division, E.O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California 94720)
E15.06 Observation of the Two-Photon Helium 1s^2 ^1S - 1s2s ^1S Transition at 120.3 nm
S. D. Bergeson, Jesse Wen, A. Balakrishnan, K. Baldwin, T. B. Lucatorto, J. Marangos, T. J. McIlrath, T. R. O`Brian, S. L. Rolston, N. Vansteenkiste (National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD)
E15.07 Azimuthal asymmetry of polarized 3P sodium in small angle elastic electron scattering
H. Wei, Z. Shi, Y. Wang, L. Vu\vskovi\'c (Old Dominion University)
E15.08 Multiple light scattering by a pair of atoms
H.-J. Briegel (ITAMP), J.F. Babb (Harvard-Smithsonian)
E15.09 Resonance state parent swapping in electron-H_2 collisions
Darian Stibbe, Jonathan Tennyson (Department of Physics and Astronomoy, University College London, WC1E 6BT, UK)
E15.10 Lifetime and electric polarizability measurements in low-lying states of Sm I
S Rochester, C.J. Bowers, D Budker, D DeMille, A.T. Nguyen, M Zolotorev (Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720-7300)
E15.11 Measurement of the energy difference between the 7S_1/2 \rightarrow 8S_1/2 state of atomic francium
W. Z. Zhao, J. E. Simsarian, G. D. Sprouse, L. A. Orozco (Dept. of Physics SUNY Stony Brook, NY)
E15.12 Calculations of Doubly-Excited States of Beryllium-like Ions Using Stabilization Method
W.J. Pong, Y.K. Ho (Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC)
E15.13 Detailed Investigation of superdeformation in ^149Tb
B.~ Kharraja, U. Garg, H. Jin (University of Notre Dame,), M.P. Carpenter, S. Fisher, R.V.F. Janssens, T.L. Khoo, T. Lauritsen, D. Nisius (Physics Division, ANL), R. Kaczarowski (SINP, Swierk, Poland), I.M. Govil (Panjab University, Chandigarh, India), R. Kruecken, A. Machiavelli, R. MacLeod (LBL, Berkeley), F.A. Beck, Th. Byrski, B. Haas (CRN, Strasbourg, France)
E15.14 Metal -Ion Chemistry In Clusters Initiated By Ionization/Dissociation Of Organometallic Precursors
Solomon Bililign (North Carolina A&T State University), C.S Feigerle (University of Tennessee), J.C Miller (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
E15.15 Transient Features of Pulse Propagation in a Phase-Clamped Three-Level Lambda Medium Without Damping
Ashiqur Rahman, J.H. Eberly (University of Rochester)
11:36 E15.16 Novel Physics in Strongly Correlated Electron Systems
Hulikal R Krishnamurthy (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, 560 012, INDIA)
E15.17 A simple magneto-optical funnel for MOT loading
Robert S. Williamson III, Paul A. Voytas, Paul A. Quin, Thad Walker (UW-Madison Physics Department)
11:00 E15.18 SO symmetry and a unified theory of antiferromagnetism and superconductivity in the cuperates
Shou-Cheng Zhang (Physics Dept, Stanford University)
12:12 E15.19 RIB Project RIBLL and CSR--- The Upgrading Plan of HIRFL
Y.X. Luo (Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, P.R. China)
E15.20 DWBA fit for ^13C(d,p)^14C reaction data between 200\to350 KeV
M. M. Nagadi (Dept. of Physics, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia), A. A. Naqvi (Energy Research Laboratory, RI, KFUPM, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia), S. Kidwai (Dept. of Physics, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia)
E15.21 Cold Antiprotons and Positrons Trapped Simultaneously
D.S. Hall, T. Roach, P. Yesley, A. Khabbaz, J. Estrada, G. Gabrielse (Harvard University), C. Heimann, H. Kalinowsky (University of Bonn), W. Jhe (Seoul National University)
09:24 E15.22 The STAR TPC System Test: Analysis and Results
Nathan Stone (Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), STAR Collaboration
E15.23 Role of kaons, \eta and \eta' mesons on nucleon spin-flavor contents in chiral quark model
X. Song (University of Virginia)
11:48 E15.24 Recent Results from NA49
Milton Toy (UCLA and LBNL), NA49 Collaboration (Athens, Birmingham, Budapest, CERN, Cracow, Dubna, Frankfurt, GSI, LBNL, Marburg, MPI Munich, UC Davis, UCLA, Warsaw, Warsaw INS, Washington, Yale, Zagreb)
13:12 E15.25 Single particle spectra from NA44 at CERN
Achim Franz (CERN PPE)
13:00 E15.26 Transverse and Longitudinal Flow Analysis of Particle Spectra from Au+Au Reactions at 10.8~AGeV Incident Kinetic Energy
Christian Müntz, Karim Ashktorab (Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, 11973)
12:00 E15.27 Mass and Centrality Dependence of Transverse Flow at 200 MeV/A
Frank Daffin, Pawel Danielewicz, Wolfgang Bauer (NSCL and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University)
E15.28 Spin-dependent structure function g_2 and higher twist effects
X. Song (University of Virginia)
E15.29 Search for Single Top Production in the \mu+jets Channel at DØ
Jeffrey McDonald (Florida State University)
E15.30 Relations among the light-cone quark models with the invariant meson mass scheme and the model prediction of \eta-\eta' mixing angle
Ho-Meoyng Choi, Chueng-Ryong Ji (North Carolina State University)
E15.31 Probing Strong Interaction via Induced Light-Quark Yukawa Coupling
A. H. Fariborz, V. Elias (Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada N6A 5B7.)
E15.32
E15.33 Are surface Tamm states in propagation of electromagnetic longitudinal waves in periodic superlattices possible?
Marcelo del Castillo-Mussot, Gerardo J. Vázquez-Fonseca, Victor M. Ortega-Montiel (Instituo de Física, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Apdo-Postal 20-364, Ciudad Universitaria, D.F. 04510, México.)
E15.34 Health Effect of Low Level Radiation in Extending Life Expectancy
Peter Fong (Emory University)