Program overview

SUNDAY MORNING, 20 APRIL 1997

Session I1. DNP: New Results in Nuclear Structure From Super Deformation and Weak Interactions.

Sunday morning, 08:00, North Salon, Renaissance

08:00 I1.01 Double Beta Decay: The Nucleus as a Laboratory for Probing New Physics
Jorge G. Hirsch (Departamento de Fisica, CINVESTAV del IPN, A.P. 14-740 Mexico 07000 DF)
08:36 I1.02 SUPERALLOWED BETA DECAY: Nuclear physics tests of CVC and the Standard Model
Guy Savard (Chalk River Laboratory, AECL, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada, K0J 1J0.)
09:12 I1.03 Superdeformation: A Tool to Study Nuclear Structure and Nuclear Reactions
S. Flibotte (McMaster University)
09:48 I1.04 The End of Superdeformation: De-excitation to Spherical States in Lead Isotopes
Jolie A. Cizewski (Rutgers University)

Session I4. AAPT: Introductory Physics Laboratories.

Sunday morning, 08:00, Auditorium, Renaissance

08:00 I4.01 Linking Laboratories to the Lecture
Charles Robertson (Department of Physics, Box 351560, chuckr@u.washington.edu)
08:30 I4.02 Integrating Computer Tools Into the Introductory Laboratory
Paul D'Alessandris (Monroe Community College, pdalessandri@monroecc.edu)
09:00 I4.03 Thermodynamics: Combining Experiments and Simulation to Understand Relationships between Microscopic and Macroscopic Phenomena
Priscilla Laws (Dickinson College, lawsp@dickinson.edu)
09:30 I4.04 Introductory Physics Laboratories for the 21st century
Curtis Hieggelke (Joliet Junior College, curth@jjc.cc.il.us)
10:00 I4.05 Experiment Problems for Introductory Physics Labs*
Alan Van Heuvelen (Ohio State University, avanh@mps.ohio-state.edu)

Session I5. DPP, DAP: Plasma Physics in Space, the Lab, and the Nucleus.

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

08:00 I5.01 Radiation Hydrodynamics Meets Nebular Evolution at the Hubble Space Telescope
Bruce Balick (Astronomy Dept., University of Washington, Seattle WA 98195-1580, balick@astro.washington.edu)
08:36 I5.02 Equation of State Measurements of Deuterium up to 2 Mbar
G. W. Collins (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94551 USA)
09:12 I5.03 High-Pressure Equations of State of Hydrogen and Helium and Implications for Jupiter and Saturn
Didier Saumon (Vanderbilt University)
09:48 I5.04 Inertial De-confinement of the Quark-Gluon Plasma
Miklos Gyulassy (Physics Department, Columbia University)
10:24 I5.05 Blackhole Plasma Physics Using Intense Short Pulse Lasers
T. Tajima (UT)
11:00 I5.06 The Aurora Borealis: a plasma physics and environmental laboratory in the sky
Alfred Y. Wong (HIPAS Observatory, Department of Physics and Astronomy, UCLA)

Session I8. DNP: Nuclear Techniques and Instrumentation.

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

08:00 I8.01 Results of Density Studies of the TJNAF Hall C Cryotarget.
K. Gustafsson (University of Maryland), TJNAF Hall C Collaboration
08:12 I8.02 The Hall A Cryo-target at Jefferson Laboratory
Lars Ewell (For the Hall A Collaboration at TJNAF)
08:24 I8.03 Soft Errors Induced in High Density Memory Chips by Energetic Pions
C.J. Gelderloos, R.J. Peterson, A. Saunders (University of Colorado), M.E. Nelson, J.D. Shell (U.S. Naval Academy), J.F. Ziegler (IBM Corporation)
08:36 I8.04 The Investigation of Superdeformed Bands Using Segmented FFT Analysis
C. V. Hampton, W. A. Olivier, Wm. C. McHarris (NSCL, Michigan State University)
08:48 I8.05 Explosive Astrophysics Reaction Studies Planned for ISAC
J.M. D'Auria, N. Bateman, D. Hunter (Simon Fraser University), P. Bricault, L. Buchmann, K.P. Jackson, R. Helmer, D. Hutcheon, A. Olin, J. Rogers (TRIUMF), U. Giesen, G. Roy (University of Alberta), J.D. King (University of Toronto)
09:00 I8.06 A New Method for the Measurement of the Fusion Excitation Functions at Sub-barrier Energies from Zero-degree Fusion-recoil Velocity Distributions
C.L. Jiang, K.E. Rehm, W.F. Henning, D. Ackermann, B.B. Back, C.N. Davids, B. Harss, D.J. Henderson, S.M. Fischer, D. Seweryniak (Argonne National Laboratory)
09:12 I8.07 Sequential Decay Contributions to Peripheral Heavy Ion Reactions
Eugene C. Deci (Physics Department, Alma College), David J. Morrissey (National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory and Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University)
09:24 I8.08 The STAR TPC System Test: Analysis and Results
Nathan Stone (Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), STAR Collaboration

Session I9. DNP: Electroproduction: II.

Sunday morning, 08:00, Room 16, Renaissance

08:00 I9.01 Inclusive Nucleon Resonance Electroproduction Results from TJNAF
Ioana Niculescu (Hampton University)
08:12 I9.02 Electroproduction of the \Delta(1232) on the proton at high Q^2.
Valery Frolov (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), for the Jefferson Laboratory E94-14 Collaboration
08:24 I9.03 Electroproduction of the S_11(1535) at high Q^2.
Chris Armstrong (College of William and Mary), for the Jefferson Laboratory E94-14 Collaboration
08:36 I9.04 The Energy and A Dependence of Proton Propagation Through Nuclei as Measured in the (e,e'p) Reaction.
Derek van Westrum (University of Colorado), Jefferson Lab E91-13 Collaboration
08:48 I9.05 Forward-Backward Angle Comparisons of (e,e'p) Reactions on C and Fe at Q^2 of 0.6 and 1.8 (GeV/c)^2.
Dipangkar Dutta (Northwestern University), Jefferson Lab E91-13 Collaboration
09:00 I9.06 Measurements of R_LT and R_LT^' structure functions in a quasi-elastic ^12C(\vece,e'p) reaction
X. Jiang, R. Hicks, R. Miskimen, G. Peterson, J. Shaw (UMass), R. Alarcon, J. Comfort, S. Dolfini, C. Mertz, A. Young (Arizona State), N. Kaloskamis, A. Karabarbounis, C. Papanicolas, C. Vellidis (U. of Athens), W. Boeglin (Florida Int.), A. Sarty (Florida State), W. Kim, S. Williamson (U. of Illinois), A. Bernstein, W. Bertozzi, J. Chen, G. Dodson, K. Dow, M. Farkhondeh, S. Gilad, M. Holtrop, K. Joo, S. Kowalski, C. Kunz, S. Soong, D. Tieger, C. Tschalaer, W. Turchinetz, G. Warren, J. Zhao, Z.-L. Zhou (MIT), L. Weinstein (Old Dominion), A. Hotta, H. Miyase, T. Miura, T. Suda, T. Tamae (Tohoku U.)
09:12 I9.07 Measurements of R_LT, R_TT, and R_LT^' structure functions in a quasi-elastic ^2H(\vece,e'p) reaction at 200~(MeV/c) missing momentum
S. Soong, A. Bernstein, W. Bertozzi, J. Chen, G. Dodson, K. Dow, M. Farkhondeh, S. Gilad, K. Joo, D. Jordan, S. Kowalski, C. Kunz, D. Rowntree, D. Tieger, C. Tschalaer, W. Turchinetz, G. Warren, J. Zhao, Z.-L. Zhou (MIT), R. Alarcon, J. Comfort, S. Dolfini, C. Mertz, A. Young (Arizona State), N. Kaloskamis, A. Karabarbounis, C. Papanicolas, C. Vellidis (U. of Athens), W. Boeglin (Florida Int.), A. Sarty (Florida State), S. Williamson (U. of Illinois), R. Hicks, X. Jiang, R. Miskimen, G. Peterson, J. Shaw (UMass), L. Weinstein (Old Dominion), A. Hotta, H. Miyase, T. Miura, T. Suda, T. Tamae (Tohoku U.)
09:24 I9.08 Measurements of R_LT and R_LT^' structure functions in a quasi-elastic ^2H(\vece,e'p) reaction as a function of missing momentum.
A. Young, R. Alarcon, J. Comfort, S. Dolfini, C. Mertz (Arizona State), N. Kaloskamis, A. Karabarbounis, C. Papanicolas, C. Vellidis (U. of Athens), W. Boeglin (Florida Int.), A. Sarty (Florida State), S. Williamson (U. of Illinois), A. Bernstein, W. Bertozzi, J. Chen, G. Dodson, K. Dow, M. Farkhondeh, S. Gilad, K. Joo, D. Jordan, S. Kowalski, C. Kunz, D. Rowntree, S. Soong, D. Tieger, C. Tschalaer, W. Turchinetz, G. Warren, J. Zhao, Z.-L. Zhou (MIT), R. Hicks, X. Jiang, R. Miskimen, G. Peterson, J. Shaw (UMass), L. Weinstein (Old Dominion), A. Hotta, H. Miyase, T. Miura, T. Suda, T. Tamae (Tohoku U.)
09:36 I9.09 Measurements of R_LT, R_TT, and R_LT^' structure functions in a non--quasi-elastic ^2H(\vece,e'p) reaction at 210~(MeV/c) missing momentum
J. Chen, A. Bernstein, W. Bertozzi, G. Dodson, K. Dow, M. Farkhondeh, S. Gilad, K. Joo, D. Jordan, S. Kowalski, C. Kunz, D. Rowntree, S. Soong, D. Tieger, C. Tschalaer, W. Turchinetz, G. Warren, J. Zhao, Z.-L. Zhou (MIT), R. Alarcon, J. Comfort, S. Dolfini, C. Mertz, A. Young (Arizona State), N. Kaloskamis, N. Karabarbounis, C. Papanicolas, C. Vellidis (U. of Athens), W. Boeglin (Florida Int.), A. Sarty (Florida State), S. Williamson (U. of Illinois), R. Hicks, X. Jiang, R. Miskimen, G. Peterson, J. Shaw (UMass), L. Weinstein (Old Dominion), A. Hotta, H. Miyase, T. Miura, T. Suda, T. Tamae (Tohoku U.)

Session I10. DPF: General Electroweak Parameters.

Sunday morning, 08:00, Room 5, Renaissance

08:00 I10.01 Measurement of A_b From The Left-Right Forward-Backward Asymmetry in Z^0 decays using Charged Kaon tagging
Kenji Abe (Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan)
08:12 I10.02 Forward-backward charge asymmetry measurement in Z decays with the L3 detector at LEP
L3 Collaboration
08:24 I10.03 A Measurement of the Charge Asymmetry in W-boson Decays Produced in pøverlinep Collisions at \mbox\sqrts=1.8~TeV in the Range 0<|y_l|<2.5
Jinbo Liu (for the CDF Collaboration,University of Rochester)
08:36 I10.04 Update of the Z^0 Line Shape and Lepton Asymmetry Measurements with the 1995 Data at OPAL
Nick Oldershaw (University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, U.K.)
08:48 I10.05 Measurement of A_c from the left-right forward-backward asymmetry of c-quarks using D^\ast + and D^+ mesons
Masako Iwasaki (National Laboratory for High Energy Physics (KEK), Japan)
09:00 I10.06 Measurement of the Tau Polarization and Polarization Asymmetries at the Z
L3 Collaboration
09:12 I10.07 Precision determination of the Z^0 resonance parameters.
Marco Paganoni (CERN,Geneva,Switzerland)
09:24 I10.08 Measurement of the A_b from the Left-Right Forward-Backward Asymmetry of b Quark Production in Z^0 Decays Using a Momentum-Weighted Self-Calibrating Track-Charge Technique.
Victor Serbo (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
09:36 I10.09 Measurement of the \mathrmB^0\barB^0 Mixing Parameter and the \mathrmZ \rightarrow b\barb Forward-Backward Asymmetry
L3 Collaboration
09:48 I10.10 DELPHI Measurements of Fermion-Pair Production at LEP2 Energies.
Giuseppe Della Rica (University of Trieste and INFN,Trieste,Italy)
10:00 I10.11 Improved Measurement of the Left-Right Cross Section Asymmetry in Z Boson Production by \mboxe^+e^- Collisions
SLD Collaboration
10:12 I10.12 Study of longitudinally polarized W bosons at LEP II
Peter Fisher, Steven Nahn (MIT)
10:24 I10.13 Measurement of \boldmath\nu_\tau Helicity at LEP
L3 Collaboration

Session I11. DPF: Sequential Leptons and other Particle Searches.

Sunday morning, 08:00, Room 4, Renaissance

08:00 I11.01 Search for Heavy Leptons at \sqrts = 172 GeV with the OPAL detector
Reda Tafirout (Université de Montréal, Montréal, Quebec H3C 3J7, Canada)
08:12 I11.02 Search for Heavy Sequential Neutral and Charged Heavy Leptons in e^+e^- Annihilation at 130 -- 172 GeV
L3 Collaboration
08:24 I11.03 Search for Excited Electrons in p øverlinep Collisions at \sqrts=1.8 TeV
CDF Collaboration, Sergei Lusin (University of Wisconsin)
08:36 I11.04 Search for Excited Leptons in e^+e^- Annihilation at \sqrt s = 130 -- 172 GeV
L3 Collaboration
08:48 I11.05 Design for Neutral Heavy Lepton Search
Meredith Petravick (University of Rochester)
09:00 I11.06 Limits on Quark and Lepton Compositeness Scales from Dilepton Production in pøverlinep Collisions at \mbox\sqrts=1.8~TeV
Jinbo Liu (for the CDF Collaboration,University of Rochester)
I11.07
09:24 I11.08 The Investigation of Possible Nuclear and Beta Reactions Catalyzed by Magnetic Monopoles and WIMPS
Jere J. Lord (University of Washington), Peter Kotzer (TRDC)
09:36 I11.09 Multi-Photon Final States in \boldmath \mathrm e^+e^- collisions at \sqrts =\unboldmath 161 and 172 GeV at OPAL
Kirsten Sachs (Albert Ludwigs Universität, Freiburg D-79104, Germany)
09:48 I11.10 Search for High Mass Photon Pairs in p \bar p \rightarrow \gamma \gamma jj Events at \sqrts = 1.8TeV.
Bryan Lauer (Iowa State University)
10:00 I11.11 A Search for Anomalous Production of Photonic Events with Missing Energy in e^+e^- Collisions at \boldmath \sqrts =~130~--~172 GeV
Gordon Long (University of Victoria, Victoria BC V6T 1Z1, Canada)
10:12 I11.12 Search for Heavy Neutral Gauge Bosons Decaying to e^+e^- at DØ
Gervasio Gomez (University of Maryland, College Park)
10:24 I11.13 A Search for Lightly Ionizing Particles with the MACRO Detector
MACRO Collaboration
10:36 I11.14 A Search for Anti-Proton Decay at Fermilab.
J. Streets (for the APEX Collaboration.)
10:48 I11.15 The Investigation of Possible Nuclear and Beta Reactions Catalyzed by Magnetic Monopoles and WIMPS
Jere J. Lord (University of Washington)

Session I12. DAP: Cosmology and Gravitation.

Sunday morning, 08:00, Room 3, Renaissance

08:00 I12.01 Halo White Dwarfs in Clusters
Brian D. Fields, Grant J. Mathews (Notre Dame), David N. Schramm (Chicago/FNAL)
08:12 I12.02 Boson Stars Efficiently Nucleate Vacuum Phase Transitions: Small Star, Large Bubble Limit
Thomas Brueckner, William A. Hiscock (Montana State University)
08:24 I12.03 Relativistic Charged Particle Orbits in Rotating Sphere-Magnetic Dipole Background: Classical and Semiclassical Results
Dallas C. Kennedy, Kaundinya S. Gopinath (University of Florida), James M. Gelb (University of Texas, Arlington)
08:36 I12.04 Hubble--scale Neutrino Oscillations, and Cosmology
Thomas J. Weiler, Doris J. Wagner (Vanderbilt University)
08:48 I12.05 Statistical Modeling of Texture Dynamics
N. G. Phillips (University of Maryland), A. Kogut (HSTX/GSFC)
09:00 I12.06 Cosmological Implications of the Electron-Positron Aether
Allen Rothwarf (ECE Dept. Drexel University)
09:12 I12.07 Discovery of a Unique Normal Modes Model of the Universe
Thomas B. Andrews (3828 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11224)
09:24 I12.08 Gravity Generation of Electromagnetic Radiation and the Luminosity of Quasars
David W. Kraft (University of Bridgeport), Lloyd Motz (Columbia University)
09:36 I12.09 Experimental Evidence for a Wave Cosmology
Orvin Wagner (Wagner Research Laboratory)
09:48 I12.10 Experimental Evidence for a Wave Cosmology continued
Orvin Wagner (Wagner Research Laboratory)
10:00 I12.11 A New Expanding Universe Explanation of the Hubble Relation and the 2.7K CBR
Robert V. Gentry

Session I13. DPF: Parton Distributions and Fragmentation.

Sunday morning, 08:00, Room 15, Renaissance

08:00 I13.01 New Measurements of Polarized Valence and Sea Quark Distributions of the Nucleon in Semi-Inclusive Deep Inelastic Scattering
B. Derro (UCLA), Spin Muon Collaboration
08:12 I13.02 Tagged Leptons Production in \gamma \gamma Interactions at LEP with the L3 Detector
L3 Collaboration
08:24 I13.03 Determination of Twist-Four Matrix Elements from g_1^p Data at Low Q^2
Xiangdong Ji, Wally Melnitchouk (University of Maryland)
08:36 I13.04 New Measurements of High Energy Polarized Muon-Proton and Muon-Deuteron Scattering
Matthias Grosse-Perdekamp (Yale Univ.), Spin Muon Collaboration (CERN)
08:48 I13.05 Measurement of QED Structure Functions of the Photon using Azimuthal Correlations at LEP
Mathieu Doucet (Université de Montréal, Montréal, Quebec H3C 3J7, Canada)
09:00 I13.06 Precision Measurement of the Spin Structure Function g_1^n of the Neutron
M.N. Olson (Kent State University (representing the SLAC E154 Collaboration))
09:12 I13.07 Analysis of Off-Forward Parton Distributions
Xiangdong Ji, Wally Melnitchouk (University of Maryland), Xiaotong Song (University of Virginia)
09:24 I13.08 Bose-Einstein Correlations of Three Charged Pions in Hadronic Z^0 Decays
Elad Tsur (Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel)
09:36 I13.09 Charged Particle Production in Hadronic Z^0 Decays with the OPAL Detector at LEP
Stephan Baumann (Universität Bonn, D-53115 Bonn, Germany)
09:48 I13.10 Study of fragmentation functions from inclusive hadroproduction in \bfe^+e^- annihilation at the Z peak
Oxana Smirnova (JINR,Dubna,Russian Federation)
10:00 I13.11 \Lambda and Proton Production in Hadronic Z^0 Decays
Matthias Blume (University of Wuppertal,Wuppertal,Germany)
10:12 I13.12 Measurement of f(b \rightarrow \Lambda_\mathrmb) \cdot B( \Lambda_\mathrmb \rightarrow \Lambda X )
Steven Lautenschlager (Duke University, Durham, NC)
10:24 I13.13 Production of \pi^\pm, K^\pm, p, K^0_s, \Lambda^0, \kz and \pz in Hadronic \zz Decays
Mihai Dima (Colorado State University)

Session I14. DPF: Onium Production and Decay and b-Quark Production.

Sunday morning, 08:00, Room 2, Renaissance

08:00 I14.01 Search for Orbitally Excited B Mesons in Semileptonic B Decays in p\bar p Collisions at \mbox\sqrts = 1.8\mbox\,TeV.
Dejan Vu\vcini\'c (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (The CDF Collaboration^*))
08:12 I14.02 Evidence for J/\psi Longitudinal Polarization from 800 GeV/c p-Si Interactions
Z.L. Cao (University of Virginia)
08:24 I14.03 Search for B_c^\pm \rightarrow J/\psi \, e^\pm \, X Decays in p\barp Collisions at \sqrts=1.8\,TeV
Jun-Ichi Suzuki (University of Tsukuba (CDF Collaboration))
08:36 I14.04 Study of the Decay \Upsilon(2S) \rightarrow \pi \pi \Upsilon(1S).
Sergei Kotov, Dave Besson (University of Kansas), CLEO Collaboration
08:48 I14.05 Search for B_c^\pm \rightarrow J/\psi \,\mu^\pm \, X Decays in p\barp Collisions at \sqrts=1.8\,TeV
Prem Singh (University of Pittsburgh^ (CDF Collaboration))
09:00 I14.06 \mathrmB production in Z^0 decays
Andrew Bell (Birmingham University, Birmingham B15 2TT, U.K.)
09:12 I14.07 Measurement of the \psi(2S) Production Polarization in p\barp Collisions at \mbox\sqrts = 1.8\mbox\,TeV
Ching-Yuk P. Ngan (Massachusetts Institute of Technology (The CDF Collaboration^*))
09:24 I14.08 Electric Dipole Transition from Singlet 2S to Singlet 1P State of Charmonium
Xingguo Zhang (Pennsylvania State University, Hazleton Campus)
09:36 I14.09 Study of the decay \Upsilon (1S) \rightarrow \gamma X.
Ilya Korolkov, Vitaliy Fadeyev (Southern Methodist University), CLEO Collaboration
09:48 I14.10 \Upsilon and \raise 0.4 ex \hbox\chi_b Production in p\barp Collisions at \sqrts = 1.8 TeV
Greg Feild (Yale University), Hao Wei (Texas Tech University, (CDF Collaboration))
10:00 I14.11 Measurement of the b-quark production cross section in p\barp collisions at \sqrts=630 GeV
Kevin Davis (University of Arizona)
10:12 I14.12 A Measurement of the b Quark Production Cross Section in the Forward Region in p\barp Collisions at \sqrts = 1.8\,TeV
Jim Olsen (Univeristy of Wisconsin, Madison (The CDF Collaboration))

Session I16. DAMOP: Electron Scattering at Designer Atoms and Nanostructures.

Sunday morning, 08:00, Room 30, Conv. Center

08:00 I16.01 Observing Quantum Interference in Atomic-Scale Structures
Michael Crommie (Boston University)
08:36 I16.02 Quantum Walls and Multiple Scattering Theory of Mesoscopic Structures
Eric Heller (Department of Physics and ITAMP, Harvard University, 17 Oxford St, Cambridge, MA 02138)
09:12 I16.03 Conductance Fluctuations Through Billiards
Charles Marcus (Stanford University)
09:48 I16.04 Classical-Quantum Correspondence in Ballistic Quantum Transport
Joachim Burgdörfer (Department of Physics, University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge Natl. Lab.)

Session I17. DAMOP: New Phenomena in Atomic Photoionization.

Sunday morning, 08:00, Room 31, Conv. Center

08:00 I17.01 Excitation and Decay of Hollow Lithium States
T. J. Morgan (Wesleyan University)
08:36 I17.02 Studies of Highly Excited States of the Li Atom Using a Saddle-Point Method
Kwong T. Chung (North Carolina State University)
09:12 I17.03 Non-Dipole Effects in Atoms and Molecules
O. Hemmers (Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas)
09:48 I17.04 Theory of Non-dipole Effects on Photo-electron Angular Distributions
John W. Cooper (IPST, University of Maryland)

Session I18. DAMOP: Cooling and Trapping.

Sunday morning, 08:00, Room 27, Conv. Center

08:00 I18.01 Sympathetic Cooling of ^6Li Atoms
F.A. van Abeelen, B.J. Verhaar (Eindhoven University, The Netherlands)
08:12 I18.02 Buffer-Gas Loading and Magnetic Trapping of Eu and Cr Atoms
Jinha Kim, Bretislav Friedrich, Daniel Katz, David Patterson, Jonathan Weinstein, Robert DeCarvalho, John M. Doyle (Harvard University)
08:24 I18.03 Dynamics of cold atoms above a curved magnetic mirror
E. A. Hinds, P. A. Barton, M. G. Boshier, I. G. Hughes, C. V. Saba (Sussex Centre for Optical and Atomic Physics, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QH, UK)
08:36 I18.04 Phase Space Diagnostics of Trapped Atoms By Magnetic Ground-State Manipulation
S.B. Cahn, A. Kumarakrishnan, U. Shim, T. Sleator (NYU)
08:48 I18.05 Preparation of Spin-Polarized Cold Atoms in a Circularly- Polarized Far Off Resonance Trap
K. L. Corwin, Z.-T. Lu, N. Claussen, C. Wieman (JILA and Dept. of Physics, U. of Colorado and NIST), D. Cho (Dept. of Physics, Korea University)
09:00 I18.06 An Efficient Trap of ^221Fr Atoms
Z. T. Lu, K. L. Corwin, K. R. Vogel, C. E. Wieman (JILA and Dept. of Physics, U. of Colorado and NIST), T. P. Dinneen, J. A. Maddi, H. Gould (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
09:12 I18.07 Valence Fermions in Isotropic Traps.
Neil Russell, V. Alan Kostelecký (Indiana University)
09:24 I18.08 Cooling Dynamics in Optical Lattices
Steven L. Rolston, Georg A. Raithel, Gerhard Birkl, William D. Phillips (National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD), Anders Kastberg (Stockholm University, Stockholm,Sweden)
09:36 I18.09 Wave-Packet Dynamics of Atoms in Optical Lattices
Georg A. Raithel, Gerhard Birkl, Steven L. Rolston, William D. Phillips (National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD)
09:48 I18.10 Fluorescence Investigations of Parametrically Excited Motional States of Atoms in Optical Lattices
P. Rudy, R. Ejnisman, N.P. Bigelow (Department of Physics and Astronomy and the Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY)

Session I19. DAMOP: Inelastic Atomic and Molecular Collisions and Polarization.

Sunday morning, 08:00, Room 29, Conv. Center

08:00 I19.01 Observation of Final Product States in the Dissociative Recombination of N_2^+
Sebastian Oddone, J.W. Sheldon, Kenneth Hardy (Physics Department, Florida International University, Miami, Fl. 33199), J.R. Peterson (Molecular Physics Laboratory, SRI International, Menlo Park, Ca. 94025)
08:12 I19.02 Electron Capture to the Continuum by Neutral Projectiles
P. A. Závodszky (Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo), A. Báder, L. Sarkadi, L. Víkor (ATOMKI, Debrecen, Hungary), M. Kuzel, T. Jalowy, K. O. Groeneveld (University of Frankfurt, Germany), P. A. Macri (CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina), R. O. Barrachina (CNEA, Bariloche, Argentina)
08:24 I19.03 Unexpected oscillations in intermediate-energy ion-atom collisions
David R. Schultz, Carlos O. Reinhold, Predrag S. Krstic (Physics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
08:36 I19.04 Single Ionization at Low Impact Velocities: Velocity and Impact Parameter Dependence
M.A. Abdallah, W. Wolff, H. Wolf, C.L. Cocke, M. Stöckli (Macdonald Laboratory, Kansas State University)
08:48 I19.05 Energy and Angular Distributions of Low Energy Electrons Emitted in Ionization of H/He by Bare Carbon Ions
L. Tribedi, P. Richard, Y.D. Wang, C.D. Lin (Macdonald Laboratory, Kansas State University), L. Gulyas (ATOMKI, Debreccen, Hungary), M.E. Rudd (Department of Physics amp; Astronomy, University of Nebraska, Lincoln)
09:00 I19.06 Exact Dirac Equation Calculation of Ionization Induced by Ultrarelativistic Heavy Ions.
Anthony J. Baltz (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
09:12 I19.07 Elastic Scattering of Quasifree Target Electrons of H_2 in Collision with H-Like C, N, O and F Projectiles
G. Toth, S. Grabbe, T.J.M. Zouros, P. Richard, C.P. Bhalla (Macdonald Laboratory, Kansas State University)
09:24 I19.08 Comparison of Experimental Data with Theoretical Calculation of Doubly Excited States of Helium Produced by Fast Carbon Ions
L. S. Pibida, R. Wehlitz, I. A. Sellin (Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville), T. Morishita (Dept. of Phys., Kansas State Univ.)
09:36 I19.09 Two- and Three-Body Effects on the Angular Distribution of Low- Energy Electrons in Highly-Charged Ion-Atom Collisions.
J.A. Tanis (WMU, Kalamazoo), B. Skogvall (TU, Berlin), B. Sulik (ATOMKI, Debrecen), J.-Y. Chesnel, F. Fremont, J.P. Grandin, X. Husson, D. Leclerc (GANIL, Caen), n. Stolterfoht (HMI, Berlin)
09:48 I19.10 Polarization Measurements in a Laser-Driven Deuterium Target
J.A. Fedchak, W.J. Cummings, H. Gao, R.S. Kowalczyk (Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL), C.E. Jones (Caltech, Pasadena, CA)
10:00 I19.11 Excitation, Orientation and Alignment of Acetylene by Stimulated Raman Pumping
Joshua B. Halpern (Howard University), Helmut Zacharias (Universitaet Muenster), Armin Rudert, Jose Martin (Universitaet GH Essen)
10:12 I19.12 Determination of alkali-alkali spin relaxation cross sections
Stephen Kadlecek, L. W. Anderson, Thad Walker (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
10:24 I19.13 The Influence of Spin in Positron and Positronium Collisions with Atoms and Molecules at Low Energies
D. M. Schrader, Sudha Swaminathan (Marquette University)
10:36 I19.14 A Rb spin filter for electrons
H. Batelaan, B.A. Hitt, T.J. Gay (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
10:48 I19.15 Symmetries in Atomic Collisions
Keh-Ning Huang, Wen-Yu Cheng (Institution of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica, P.O. Box 23-166, Republic of China)