Program overview

SUNDAY MORNING, 20 APRIL 1997

Session J1. DNP, DAP: Production and Observation of the Light Elements.

Sunday morning, 11:00, North Salon, Renaissance

11:00 J1.01 Direct Observations of Galactic Synthesis of the Elements
Mark Leising (Clemson University)
11:36 J1.02 The solar ^7Li problem
Corinne Charbonnel (Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Toulouse (CNRS))
12:12 J1.03 The Problem of ^3He
Daniele Galli (Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri, Largo E. Fermi 5, 50125 Firenze, Italy)
12:48 J1.04 The E2 Contribution to the ^12\,C(\alpha ,\gamma )^16O Reaction
Hanns-Peter Trautvetter (Ruhr-University of Bochum, Germany)

Session J3. DPF: Prize Symposia.

Sunday morning, 11:00, South Salon, Renaissance

11:00 J3.01 Sakurai Prize Lecture
Thomas Appelquist (Yale University)
11:36 J3.02 The Development of Colliders
Andrew Sessler (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
12:12 J3.03 Observation of \BzBaz \; Oscillations through D^*-Lepton correlations
Henning Schröder (DESY, D-22603 Hamburg, Germany)
12:48 J3.04 Observation of \BzBaz\ Mixing Using Dileptons
Yuri Zaitsev (ITEP, 117259,Moscow,Russia)

Session J4. GTG: Sources and Detection of Gravitational Waves.

Sunday morning, 11:00, Auditorium, Renaissance

11:00 J4.01 Analytic insights into the collision of two black holes
Jorge Pullin (The Pennsylvania State University)
11:36 J4.02 Will LIGO detect a gravitational-wave background?
Bruce Allen (University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee)
12:12 J4.03 Gravitational Radiation from Inspiralling Binary Neutron Stars
Joan Centrella (Drexel University)
12:48 J4.04 LIGO: Observatory and Instrument Status
David Shoemaker (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Session J5. DPP, DCOMP: Simulating Plasma Behavior.

Sunday morning, 11:00, West Salon A, Renaissance

11:00 J5.01 The Power of Particle-In-Cell Simulations on Parallel Computers: Laser Plasma Accelerators
Warren Mori (UCLA)
11:36 J5.02 The Magnetohydrodynamics of Astrophysical Accretion Disks
James M. Stone (Department of Astronomy, University of Maryland College Park)
12:12 J5.03 Simulations of Plasma Turbulence Suppression and Transport Barriers in Tokamaks
Michael A. Beer (Princeton University Plasma Physics Laboratory)
12:48 J5.04 Simulating Plasma, Neutrals, and Photons in the Tokamak Edge Region
Thomas D. Rognlien (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94550)
13:24 J5.05 Simulations of Coulomb Crystals and Vortex Crystals in Nonneutral Plasmas.
Daniel H.E. Dubin (UCSD)

Session J6. FPS, DNP: Heinz Barschall Memorial Session.

Sunday morning, 11:00, West Salon B, Renaissance

11:00 J6.01 Memorial Session
Moderator D. Allan Bromley (President, APS), Panelists:, D. Allan Bromley (President, APS), Robert K. Adair (Yale University), Sam M. Austin (Michigan State University), Jay C. Davis (Associate Director, LLNL), Ruth H. Howes (Ball State University), Harry Lustig (APS Treasurer Emeritus), Robert G. Sachs (University of Chicago)

Session J7. DAMOP, FHP: The Electron Centennial I.

Sunday morning, 11:00, East Salon, Renaissance

11:00 J7.01 Cathode Ray Research Leading to J.J. Thomson's Discovery
Joseph Mulligan (University of Maryland Baltimore County)
11:36 J7.02 J. J. Thomson and the Discovery of the Electron
Gordon Squires (Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge)
12:12 J7.03 The Electron, the First Fundamental Particle: The Beginning or = End of Simplicity?
Max Dresden (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center)
12:48 J7.04 The Electron Enters Industry
George Wise (GE Research and Development Center)

Session J8. DNP: Mini Symposium: Probing Dense Matter-Collective Flow.

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

11:00 J8.01 Collective Flow in Heavy Ion Collisions at Low to Relativistic Energies
M.A. Lisa (The Ohio State University)
11:36 J8.02 Azimuthal Correlations of Protons from 158 GeV/A Pb + Pb
Arthur Poskanzer (LBNL), Thomas Wienold (Heidelberg), NA49 Collaboration
11:48 J8.03 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)
12:00 J8.04 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)
12:12 J8.05 The Azimuthally Anisotropic Flow of Protons and Pions in Au + Au Collisions at the AGS by E877
Wen-Chen Chang (for the E877 collaboration: BNL^1, GSI, INEL^1, McGill Univ.^2, Univ.of Pittsburgh^1, SUNY at Stony Brook^1, Univ.of São Paulo^3, Wayne State Univ.^1)
12:24 J8.06 Flow Studies with identified K^\pm in Au+Au Collisions at the AGS by E877.
Mark Pollack (SUNY-Stony Brook)
12:36 J8.07 Growth and Decay of Radial Collective Energy in Near Central Collisions for 1 AGeV Au + C
R. Lacey (for the EOS Collaboration, EOS)
12:48 J8.08 Investigation of radial flow at intermediate energies using Quantum Molecular Dynamics
Christoph Hartnack, Joerg Aichelin (SUBATECH, Ecole des Mines, Nantes, France)
13:00 J8.09 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)
13:12 J8.10 Single particle spectra from NA44 at CERN
Achim Franz (CERN PPE)

Session J9. OCPA,ACIPA, AKP: Physics Without Borders.

Sunday morning, 11:00, Room 16, Renaissance

11:00 J9.01 SO symmetry and a unified theory of antiferromagnetism and superconductivity in the cuperates
Shou-Cheng Zhang (Physics Dept, Stanford University)
11:36 J9.02 Novel Physics in Strongly Correlated Electron Systems
Hulikal R Krishnamurthy (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, 560 012, INDIA)
12:12 J9.03 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)
12:48 J9.04 Advanced Superconducting Tokamak Project in Korea.
Gyung-Su Lee, Duk-In Choi (Korea Basic Science Institute, KOREA.)

Session J10. DNP: Electro Weak Interactions.

Sunday morning, 11:00, Room 5, Renaissance

11:00 J10.01 Photoproduction of Pions from Pre-formed Deltas
Chen-Hu Chang, Louis E. Wright (Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics, Ohio University)
11:12 J10.02 Some Experimental Implications of Chiral Symmetry and Goldstone's Theorem
A.M. Bernstein (M.I.T.)
11:24 J10.03 Neutrino Reaction in ^3H
G.M. Gerstner, S.L. Mintz, M.A. Barnett, M. Pourkaviani (Florida International U.)
11:36 J10.04 The Anti-Neutrino Reaction in ^3He
S.L. Mintz, G.M. Gerstner, M.A. Barnett, M. Pourkaviani (Florida International U.)
11:48 J10.05 Measurement of G^n_E by Recoil Polarimetry.
A. Ahmidouch, R. Madey (Kent State U and Hampton U), T. Eden (Hampton U), B.D. Anderson, J.W. Watson (Kent State U)
12:00 J10.06 Progress in the Search for Time Reversal Invariance Violation in Neutron Decay
L. J. Lising, S. J. Freedman, B. K. Fujikawa, E. G. Wasserman (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), S. R. Elliott, R. G. H. Robertson, T. D. Steiger, J. F. Wilkerson (University of Washington), J. Adams, G. L. Jones, M. S. Dewey, J. S. Nico, A. K. Thompson, F. E. Wietfeldt (National Institute of Standards and Technology), T E. Chupp, K. P. Coulter, S.-R. Hwang (University of Michigan), A. Garcia (Notre Dame University), J. Anaya, T. J. Bowles, G. L. Greene, W. A. Teasdale (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
12:12 J10.07 Neutron-Capture Parity-Violation Studies in ^106,108Pd by TRIPLE
B. E. Crawford, N. R. Roberson (Duke/TUNL), J. D. Bowman, J. N. Knudson, S. I. Penttila, S. J. Seestrom, V. W. Yuan (LANL), T. Haseyama, A. Masaike, Y. Matsuda (Kyoto Univ.), P. P. J. Delheij (TRIUMF), L. Y. Lowie, G. E. Mitchell (NC State/TUNL), H. Postma (Delft Univ. of Tech.), E. I. Sharapov (JINR), S. L. Stephenson (Millsaps College)
12:24 J10.08 Parity Violating Asymmetries in ^117Sn
D. A. Smith, J. D. Bowman, Mikkel B. Johnson, S. I. Penttila, S. J. Seestrom (Los Alamos National Lab), E. I. Sharapov (JINR-Dubna), V. A. Nazarenko, L. M. Smotritsky (PNPI), T. Haseyama, A. Masaike, Y. Matsuda (Kyoto University), C. A. Grossman, G. E. Mitchell (NC State University/TUNL), B. E. Crawford, N. R. Roberson (Duke University/TUNL), S. L. Stepheson (Millsaps College)
12:36 J10.09 Beta decay of ^40Ti and the efficiency of the ICARUS ^40Ar neutrino detector
M. Bhattacharya, A. Garcia, N.I. Kaloskamis (University of Notre Dame), E.G. Adelberger, H.E. Swanson (University of Washington), R. Anne, M. Lewitowicz, M.G. Saint-Laurent, W. Trinder (GANIL), C. Donzaud, S. Grevy, D. Guillemaud-Mueller, A.C. Mueller, F. Pougheon (IPN,Orsay)
12:48 J10.10 Observation of Electromagnetic Radiation Deexcitation of the ^229Th Isomer
G.M. Irwin (Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID 83209), Ki-Hyon Kim (North Carolina Central University, NC 27707)
13:00 J10.11 APEX' Positive Evidence for Sharp 800 keV Pairs
James J. Griffin (U. of Maryland, College Park)
13:12 J10.12 Inclusive measurement of R_c at SLD
SLD Collaboration (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center)
13:24 J10.13 Measurement of R_b at SLD
SLD Collaboration (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center)

Session J11. DNP: Nuclear Structure: A > = 150: II.

Sunday morning, 11:00, Room 4, Renaissance

11:00 J11.01 Performance and status of GEANIE
R.O. Nelson, G.D. Johns, W.S. Wilburn, D.M. Drake, R.S. Rundberg (Los Alamos National Laboratory), D.E. Archer, J.A. Becker, L.A. Bernstein, W. Younes, K. Hauschild (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), G.E. Mitchell (North Carolina State University and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory), N.R. Roberson (Duke University and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory), S.W. Yates, P.E. Garrett (University of Kentucky)
11:12 J11.02 Capabilities of GEANIE at LANSCE/WNR: Spectroscopy of ^238U
D.E. Archer, J.A. Becker, L.A. Bernstein, K. Hauschild, W. Younes (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), D.M. Drake, G.D. Johns, R.O. Nelson (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
11:24 J11.03 The Search for Rigid Triaxiality in Pt with GEANIE
L.A. Bernstein, D.E. Archer, J.A. Becker, W. Younes (LLNL), D.M. Drake, G.D. Johns, R.O. Nelson (LANL)
11:36 J11.04 Level structure studies with the GEANIE detector
W.S. Wilburn, D.M. Drake, G.D. Johns, R.O. Nelson (Los Alamos National Laboratory), D.E. Archer, J.A. Becker, L.A. Bernstein, W. Younes (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), G.E. Mitchell (North Carolina State University and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory), N.R. Roberson (Duke University and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory), J.F. Shriner Jr. (Tennessee Technological University and Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory)
11:48 J11.05 Spin, Excitation Energy, and Structure of Excited ^194Hg Superdeformed Band
G. Hackman, T.L. Khoo, M.P. Carpenter, T. Lauritsen, R.V.F. Janssens, D. Ackermann, I. Ahmad, S. Fischer, D. Nisius, P. Reiter (Argonne National Laboratory), A. Lopez-Martens, F. Hannachi, A. Korichi (CSNSM), H. Amro, E.F. Moore (North Carolina State University), I-Y. Lee, A.O. Macchiavelli (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
12:00 J11.06 g factors of superdeformed bands in ^194Hg
R.H. Mayer, N. Benczer-Koller, J.A. Cizewski, K.Y. Ding, G. Kumbartzki, D.P. McNabb, M. Satteson (Rutgers University), C. Broude, M. Hass, L. Weissman (Weizmann Institute, Israel), T. Lauritsen, R.V.F. Janssens (Argonne National Laboratory), I.Y. Lee, A.O. Macchiavelli, R. MacLeod (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
12:12 J11.07 Lifetimes of high--spin structures in ^193-197Pb
R.M. Clark, R. Krücken, U. Van Severen, S. Asztalos, B.C. Busse, M.A. Deleplanque, G. Dillon, R.M. Diamond, P. Fallon, K. Hauschildd, I.M. Hibbert, H. Hübel, R. Kühn, I-Y. Lee, A.O. Macchiavelli, R.W. MacLeod, F.S. Stephens, K. Vetter, R. Wadsworth, S. Wan (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
12:24 J11.08 g-Factor Measurement of a High Spin M1 Band in ^197Pb
K.Y. Ding, N. Benczer-Koller, J.A. Cizewski, N. Fotiades, N. Matt, R.H. Mayer, D.P. McNabb (Rutgers), M. Hass (Weizmann), R.V.F. Janssens, H. Amro, M.P. Carpenter, S. Fischer, T. Lauritsen, D. Nisius (ANL), C.S. Lee (Chung-Ang)
12:36 J11.09 Search for the two-phonon octupole vibrational state in ^208Pb^*
K. Vetter, S. Asztalos, R.M. Clark, M.A. Deleplanque, R.M. Diamond, P. Fallon, R. Krücken, I-Y. Lee, A.O. Macchiavelli, R.W. MacLeod, G. Schmid, F.S. Stephens (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
12:48 J11.10 Gamma-ray spectroscopy of the ^238U shape isomer.
K. Hauschild, R. W. Bauer, J. A. Becker, L. A. Bernstein, H. C. Britt, W. Younes (LLNL), N. Fotiades (Rutgers~U.), Fallon

Session J12. DCP: Mini-Symposium: Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy.

Sunday morning, 11:00, Room 3, Renaissance

11:00 J12.01 Unusual Cavity Ring Down Detection Schemes
Gerhard Meijer ()
11:36 J12.02 Evanescent wave cavity ring-down spectroscopy with a total-internal-reflection minicavity
A.C.R. Pipino, J.W. Hudgens, R.E. Huie (NIST)
11:48 J12.03 Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy Using a Feedback-Stabilized Continuous-Wave Laser Diode Source
B. A. Paldus, J. S. Harris (Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University), J. Martin, R. N. Zare (Dept. of Chemistry, Stanford University)
12:00 J12.04 IR Cavity Ringdown Laser Absorption Spectroscopy
Richard Saykally ()
12:36 J12.05 Modes and CRDS
Roger D. van Zee, J. Patrick Looney, Joseph T. Hodges (N.I.S.T.)
12:48 J12.06 Spectroscopic and Kinetic Investigations of the Propargyl Radical Using Cavity Ring-Down
Jeffrey W. Hudgens, Dean B. Atkinson (Physical and Chemical Properties Division, Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899 USA.)
13:00 J12.07 Kinetic Spectroscopy of Aromatic Radical Reactions by the Cavity-Ring-Down Technique
M. C. Lin (Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322)
13:36 J12.08 Chemical Kinetic Studies Using Ultraviolet Cavity Ring-Down=20 Spectroscopic Detection: Self-Reaction of Ethyl and Ethylperoxy Radicals=20 and the Reaction, O_2~+~C_2H_5\rightarrow~C_2H_5O_2
Dean B. Atkinson, Jeffrey W. Hudgens (Physical and Chemical Properties Division, Chemical=20 Science and Technology Laboratory, National Institute of Standards=20 and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899 USA.)
13:48 J12.09 Photolysis of Glyoxal at 193, 248, 308, and 351 nm
Lei Zhu, Daniel Kellis, Chuan-Fan Ding (Wadsworth Center, NYS Department of Health and Department of Environmental Health and Toxicology, State University of New York, Albany, NY 12201-0509)

Session J13. Poster Session: General Theory.

Sunday morning, 11:00, Congressional Hall, Renaissance

J13.01 Spinors, Polynomial Algebras and Parafermions
K. Kanakoglou, C. Daskaloyannis (U. Thessaloniki, Greece), D. Bonatsos (N.C.S.R. Demokritos, Aghia Paraskevi, Greece)
J13.02 Representation Theory and Applications of the Deformed U(su) and U(osp(1,2)) Algebras and the Parafermionic Oscillators
C. Daskaloyannis (U. Thessaloniki, Greece), D. Bonatsos (N.C.S.R. Demokritos, Aghia Paraskevi, Greece)
J13.03 Nonlinear Deformed su Algebras Involving Two Deforming Functions
P. Kolokotronis, D. Bonatsos (N.C.S.R. Demokritos, Aghia Paraskevi, Greece), C. Daskaloyannis (U. Thessaloniki, Greece), A. Ludu (U. Bucharest, Romania), C. Quesne (U. Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
J13.04 Certainty Law
R.B. Cunningham (P.O. Box 190 Murphys, CA 95247)
J13.05 Magnetic Reynolds Stress Tensor Closely Estimated,...PartII
K.L. McDonald (P.O. Box 2433, Salt Lake City, UT)
J13.06 Magnetic Reynolds Stress Tensor Closely Est. Thru Multiplying Reynolds Stress Tensor by \beta [B_m \bullet (\hatøminus \hatøminus + \hatøminus \hatøminus]^2, \beta= constant, B_m Being Ensemble Meaned Magnetic Induction
Keith L. McDonald (P.O. Box 2433, Salt Lake City, UT)
J13.07 On the Physics of Alonso De La Veracruz
Armando Barranon Cedillo (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana)

Session J15. DAMOP: Poster Session II.

Sunday morning, 11:00, Congressional Hall, Renaissance

Spectroscopy

J15.01 Spectrum and Energy Levels of Hg II
Craig J. Sansonetti, Joseph Reader (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
J15.02 Dielectric Relaxation Studies of Selected Materials Using a Microwave Resonant Cavity as a Probe.
J.N. Dahiya (Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO)
J15.03 Intensity Dependent Absorption and Transit Relaxation on the Cesium D_1 Line
J. Sagle, R. K. Namiotka, J. Huennekens (Lehigh University)
J15.04 Atomic Polarizabilities: Quantal and Classical Perspectives.
M. Ciocca (Physical Electronics Research Institute, Old Dominion University), P. T. Nellesen, J. F. Baugh, C.E. Burkhardt, D. A. Edmonds, J.J. Leventhal (Department of Physics, University of Missouri-St. Louis)
J15.05 Visible Emission Spectrum of Hg-Ga Excimer
V.K. Vaidyan (University of Kerala, Trivandrum, India)
J15.06 Emission and Predissociation in the O_2^+ b^4\Sigma _g^- - a^4\Pi _u System
M. Larzilliere, C. Frigon, C. J. Delisle (Universite Laval, Quebec, Canada), P.C. Cosby (SRI International, Menlo Park, CA, USA)
J15.07 Optical Emission Spectroscopy of a 150kW DC Arc Torch: A Comparison of Transferred vs. Non-Transferred Modes
D. A. Counts (Geocenters Inc./NRL), J. L. Giuliani (NRL), S. H. Peterson (Geocenters Inc./NRL), Q. Y. Han (University of Minnesota), B. D. Sartwell (NRL)
J15.08 Study of the \boldmathN_2 + O^+ \leftrightarrow NO^+ + N reaction through the Ã\boldmath^2 \Sigma ^+ excited state of \boldmathN_2O^+.
M. Larzilliere, C. J. Delisle, C. Frigon (Universite Laval, Quebec, Canada, G1K 7P4.)
J15.09 Long Range Studies of the G^1II_g and F^1\sigma ^+_g States of Li_2
K. Urbanski (University of Delaware), S. Antonova, J. Qi, A.M. Lyyra (Temple University), L. Li (Tsinghua University, Beijing)
J15.10 Rydberg and Autoionization Spectra of High np States of Atomic Carbon.
P.T. Glynn, W.L. Glab (Texas Tech. University)
J15.11 Soft X rays from high intensity laser driven plasmas
Mark Nandor, Linn Van Woerkom (The Ohio State University)
J15.12 The spatial profile and the 147 nm radiative efficiency of Xe Surface Wave Discharges
N. D. Gibson (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Denison Univ., Granville, OH 43023), U. Kortshagen (Dept. of Mech. Eng., Univ. of Minnesota, Twin Cities, MN 55455), J. E. Lawler (Physics Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706)
J15.13 The Oxidation States in Organic and Inorganic Sulfur Compounds by Soft X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy
R.C.C. Perera (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720), H.H. Wang, D.W. Lindle (Department of Chemistry, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV 89154), K.T. Leung (University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada), K. Taniguchi (Osaka Electro-Communication University, Neyagawa, Osaka 572, Japan), H. Nakamatsu, T. Mukoyama (Institute of Chemical Research, Kyoto University, Kyoto 611, Japan)
J15.14 Multi-ion Coincidence Measurements of Deep-Core-Excited CH_3Cl
D.L. Hansen, B. Vanderford, D.W. Lindle (University of Nevada, Las Vegas), M. Simon (LURE and CEA/DRECAM/SPAM, CEN Saclay, France), J.P. Cotter, P. Neill (University of Nevada, Reno), K.T. Leung (University of Waterloo, Canada), S.B. Whitfield (University of South Alabama), Y. Uehara (Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Japan), G.R. Fisher, R.C.C. Perera (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
11:18 J15.15 A Unitary Transformation in the Contracted Symplectic Model Approach
Octavio Castaños (Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares, UNAM), Enrique López-Moreno (Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM)
J15.16 Excimer Emission from Microhollow Electrode Discharges
Marco Ciocca, Ahmed El-Habachi, Wenhui Shi, Karl H. Schoenbach (Physical Electronics Research Institute, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529)
J15.17 Fluorescence Excitation and Depletion Spectroscopy of the BAr Complex: Electronic States Correlating with an Excited Valence State.
XIN Yang, PAUL J. Dagdigian (Department of Chemistry, the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.)
J15.18 Electronic Spectroscopy of AlAr_n Clusters: Evidence for Surface Binding of Al Atoms
Mitchio Okumura, James M. Spotts, Chi-Kin Wong (A. A. Noyes Laboratory of Chemical Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA)

Experimental Techniques

J15.19 SIMION3D Electron Optics Studies of Zero-Degree Auger Projectile Electron Spectrometers
M.M. Voultsidou, E.P. Benis, T.J.M. Zouros (Univ. of Crete, Heraklion, Crete, Greece amp; Macdonald Lab, Kansas State University), P. Richard (Macdonald Lab, Kansas State University)
J15.20 A Zero-Degree Hemispherical Electron Spectrometer with 2-Dimensional Position-Sensitive Detector
E.P. Benis, M.M. Voultsidou, T.J.M. Zouros (Univ. of Crete and Institute of Electronic Structure amp; Lasers, Heraklion, Crete, Greece amp; Macdonald Lab, Kansas State University), P. Richard, S. Hagmann (Macdonald Lab, Kansas State University)
J15.21 The KSU-CRYEBIS, a User Facility for Low Energy, Highly Charged Ions
M. Stöckli, M. Abdallah, C.L. Cocke, B.D. DePaola, D. Fry, P.E. Gibson, P. Richard, T.N. Tipping, B. Walch, S. Winecki (Macdonald Laboratory, Kansas State University)
J15.22 Creation of a monoenergetic pulsed positron beam
C. Kurz, S.J. Gilbert, R.G. Greaves, C.M. Surko (University of California, San Diego)
J15.23 Laser Doppler Velocimetry of a Fast Atomic Lithium Beam
D. DiBerardino, R. J. Rafac, C. E. Tanner (University of Notre Dame)
J15.24 Preparing Francium for Laboratory Experiments
H. Gould, T. Dinneen, A. Ghiorso, J. Maddi (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
J15.25 Ray Tracing Demonstrates the Importance of Focusing in the Practical Operation Near Cutoff of an Electrostatic Filter Lens
M.T. Cashen, P.M. Koch (SUNY at Stony Brook)
J15.26 Reflective Linear Polarization Rotator that Preserves Input-Output Collinearity
E.J. Galvez, P.M. Koch (SUNY at Stony Brook)
J15.27 Secondary Electron Emission Effects in Selective Field Ionization of Na Rydberg Atoms
S. Gupta, E.J. Galvez (Colgate U.)
J15.28 The Aurora Borealis: a plasma physics and environmental laboratory in the sky
Alfred Y. Wong (HIPAS Observatory, Department of Physics and Astronomy, = UCLA)
J15.29 Development of a Cryogenic Hydrogen Maser and a Double-Bulb Rubidium Maser
D.F. Phillips, N. Johnson, E.M. Mattison, R.F.C. Vessot, R.L. Walsworth (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
J15.30 Demonstrateion of a Stable and Tunable Atomic Laser Frequency Standard
Z. T. Lu, K. C. Corwin, C. Hand, C. E. Wieman (JILA and Dept. of Physics, U. of Colorado and NIST)
J15.31 Large Scale Polarization of Noble Gas for Use in Medical Imaging
Dominikus Hoffmann, Glenn P. Wong, Ching-Hua Tseng, Ronald L. Walsworth (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
J15.32 NMR Studies of Porous Media and Complex Fluids Using Laser Polarized Noble Gases
G. Wong, R. Mair, C.H. Tseng, R.L. Walsworth (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), V. Pomerov, W.F. Hersman (University of New Hampshire), M. Hurlimann, L. Schwartz (Schulumberger-Doll Research), M. Srinivasarao (North Carolina State University), S. Patz (Brigham and Womens Hospital and Harvard Medical School)

Lifetimes, Oscillator Strengths

J15.33 Relativistic Many-Body Perturbation Calculations of Transition Rates for Atoms with Two Valence Electrons
Hsiang-Shun Chou, W.R. Johnson (University of Notre Dame)
J15.34 Fluorescence Decay of the a^4\Pi _u Metastable State of O_2^+.
Anthony G. Calamai (Saint Joseph's University)
J15.35 Oscillator Strengths for Fine-Structure Transitions in S III
S.S. Tayal (Clark Atlanta University)
J15.36 Calculation of energy levels and oscillator strengths for the electric-dipole transitions of sulfur.
Zhifan Chen, Alfred Z. Msezane (CTSPS, Clark Atlanta University)
J15.37 Accurate MCDF Calculations of Transition Probabilities
Per Jönsson, Charlotte Froese Fischer (Vanderbilt University)
J15.38 Lifetimes of the 3p^54s ^3P_1, ^1P_1 and 3p^53d ^3P_1 levels in K II
M. Henderson, L. J. Curtis, R. Matulioniene, D. G. Ellis (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Toledo, Toledo OH 43606), Yuelin Li (Institut für Optik und Quantenelektronik, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, D-07743 Jena, Germany)
J15.39 Energies and Oscillator Strengths for Lithium-Like Ions
Zong-Chao Yan (Harvard-ITAMP), M. Tambasco, G. W. F. Drake (University of Windsor), A. Dalgarno (Harvard-ITAMP)
J15.40 UV and VUV Oscillator Strengths for Co II
K.L. Mullman, J.C. Cooper, J.E. Lawler (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
J15.41 Postfoil Ion Beam Divergence Calculations Utilizing the Tabulations of Sigmund and Winterbon
R.E. Irving, S. T. Maniak, R. Hellborg, L. J. Curtis (University of Toledo)
J15.42 High Resolution VUV Laser Measurements of the Band Oscillator Strengths of the CO A^1\Pi (9\leqv'\leq17) - X^1\Sigma^+ (v"=0) Transition.
A. Jolly (^1), J.L. Lemaire (^1,2), D. Belle-Oudry (^3), S. Edwards, D. Malmasson, A. Vient (^1), F. Rostas (^1: ^1Observatoire de Paris-Meudon, DAMAp et URA 812 du CNRS, 92195 Meudon Cedex, ^2Université de Cergy-Pontoise, 95031 Cergy Cedex, France, ^3Department of Chemistry, Cornell University, Ithaca 14853-1301, USA)
J15.43 Absorption Measurement of the Ratio of Cesium 6^2P_J Oscillator Strengths
Robert Rafac, Carol Tanner (University of Notre Dame)
J15.44 Two-Photon Decay of 2\, ^1\! S_0 and 2\, ^3\! S_1 States of Heliumlike Ions.
Andrei Derevianko, W.R. Johnson (University of Notre Dame)
J15.45 Laboratory Observation of Spin-Forbidden Transitions in P^+: 3s3p^3\ ^5S_2\ -\ 3s^23p^2\ ^3P_2,1
J.J. Curry, J.E. Lawler (Department of Physics, U. of Wisconsin)
J15.46 Measurement of magnetic-dipole transition probabilities using an electron beam ion trap
F.G. Serpa, C.A. Morgan, E.S. Meyer, J.D. Gillaspy (Atomic Physics Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899-0001), E. Träbert (Experimentalphysik III, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, D-44780 Bochum, Germany), D.A. Church (Physics Department, Texas Aamp;M University, College Station, TX 77843-4242), E. Takács (Kossuth University, Debrecen H-4026, Hungary)

Precision Measurements

J15.47 Magnetic-field effects on the ^1P^\circ shape resonance of H above the H(N=2) threshold.
Y.K. Ho (Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC)
J15.48 Applicability of the Complex Scaling Method to Calculations of Stark Resonances
Todor Georgiev, Frank C. Sanders (Southern Illinois University at Carbondale)
J15.49 Diamagnetic Hydrogen Energy Level Reordering as a Function of Angular Momentum
J.R. Walkup, M. Dunn, D.K. Watson (University of Oklahoma), T.C. Germann (University of California, Berkeley)
J15.50 On the Origin of the Exact Interdimensional Degeneracies
M. Dunn, D.K. Watson (University of Oklahoma)
J15.51 Precision fast-beam/laser experiments
A. Vasilyev, H.G. Berry, I. Savukov, D. DiBerardino (Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame)
J15.52 Preliminary experiments in atomic search for a nuclear anapole moment.
I. Savukov, H.G. Berry, A. Vasilyev (Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame)
J15.53 Recent Results from the Harvard-Smithsonian Dual Noble Gas Maser
D. Bear, R. E. Stoner, K. C. Cooper, R. L. Walsworth (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
J15.54 Two-Photon Doppler-Free Spectroscopy at High Magnetic Field
T. H. Stievater, M. J. Lim, P. H. Bucksbaum, R. S. Conti (Department of Physics, University of Michigan), C. I. Sukenik (Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin)
J15.55 Operation of a Bimodal Waveguide Resonator
M. J. Lim, R. A. Michniak, P. T. Peterson, T. H. Stievater, P. H. Bucksbaum, R. S. Conti (Department of Physics, University of Michigan)
J15.56 Work Towards a New Precision Source of Alpha Using Helium Fine Structure
Zhiming Wu, Chris Koehler, David Shiner (University of North Texas)
J15.57 E1-M1 Damping Interference in the Electric Field Quenching of Metastable Ar^17+ Ions
R. W. Dunford, D. S. Gemmell, M. Jung, E. P. Kanter (ANL), H. G. Berry, E. Livingston (Notre Dame U.), S. Cheng, L. J. Curtis (U. Toledo)
J15.58 Thermalization of Positronium in Gases
M. Skalsey, R. K. Bithell, J. J. Engbrecht, D. W. Gidley, R. S. Vallery (Department of Physics, The University of Michigan)
J15.59 Impact of Orthopositronium Thermalization on Decay Rate Measurements
R. S. Vallery, R. K. Bithell, J. J. Engbrecht, D. W. Gidley, M. Skalsey (Department of Physics, The University of Michigan)
J15.60 Adiabatic Raman transitions in YbF
B. E. Sauer, S. K. Peck, G. D. Redgrave, E. A. Hinds (Sussex Centre for Optical and Atomic Physics, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QH, UK)
J15.61 Resonant Accumulation of Positrons for a Spectroscopy Experiment in Positronium
B. Ghaffari, R.S. Conti (University of Michigan Physics Department)

Atomic and Molecular Theory

J15.62 Density-Functional Theory with Optimized Effective Potential and Self-Interaction Correction for Autoionizing Resonances.
X.M. Tong, S.I. Chu (University of Kansas)
J15.63 Relativistic All-Order calculations for negative ions.
Euripides N. Avgoustoglou, Donald R. Beck (Physics Department, Michigan Technological University, MI 49931)
J15.64 A New Way to Calculate the Lamb Shift in Two-electron Systems.
A. K. Bhatia, Richard J. Drachman (Goddard Space Flight Center)
J15.65 Determination of Nuclear Quadrupole Moments from High-Precision Atomic Calculations
Pekka Pyykkö, Maria Tokman (Department of Chemistry, P.O.B. 55, FIN-00014, University of Helsinki, Finland)
J15.66 Sturmian functions for two Coulomb centers plus oscillator potential.
D.B Khrebtukov, J.H. Macek (Univ. of Tenn. and ORNL)
J15.67 Computation of Matrix Elements by Uncoupling of Multiconfiguration State Functions
David G. Ellis, Rasa Matulioniene (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Toledo, Toledo OH 43606)
J15.68 Hyperspherical approach to three-electron atomic systems
Toru Morishita, Ovidiu Toader, C. D. Lin (Department of physics, Kansas State University, Manhattan KS, 66506-2601)
J15.69 Allowed and Forbidden Transitions in Singly Ionized Vanadium.
T.M. Luke (University of Western Ontario)
J15.70 Electron Affinities of Tb by Attachment of a 6p Electron
Steven M. O'Malley, Donald R. Beck (Physics Department, Michigan Technological University)
J15.71 Improved Theoretical Energy Differences between 3d^4 ``^5D''_2 and ``^5D''_3 Levels for Xe^32+, Ba^34+, Nd^38+ and Gd^42+~
Donald R. Beck (Physics Department, Michigan Technological University)
J15.72 Calculation of the fourth order self-energy contribution to the Lamb shift of hydrogenlike ions
Subrahmanyam Mallampalli, Jonathan Sapirstein (Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame)
J15.73 Accurate many electron atomic and molecular calculations made easy
S. P. Goldman (University of Western Ontario)
J15.74 Influence of the electron-electron magnetic interaction, of the negative energy continuum and of the vacuum polarization on the hyperfine structure of lithium-like ions ground-state.
S. Boucard, P. Indelicato (LKB, Univ. P. et M. Curie, Paris, France)
J15.75 Triply Excited States of Lithium Isoelectronic Sequence.
R. Bruch, U.I. Safronova, A.S. Shlyaptseva (University of Nevada, Reno)
J15.76 Multiconfiguration Dirac-Fock calculation of 2s_1/2-2p_3/2 transition energies, branching ratios and cross sections in higly ionized bismuth, thorium, and uranium.
J.P. dos Santos (Univ. Nova de Lisboa, CFAUL, Lisbon, Portugal), J.P. Marques, F. Parente (Univ. Lisboa, CFAUL, Lisbon, Portugal), E. Lindroth (Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden), S. Boucard, P. Indelicato (LKB, Univ. P. et M. Curie, Paris, France)
J15.77 Calculations Of Diatomic Molecules With STO Basis Sets
Ahmed Bouferguene, Babak Etemadi, Herbert Jones
J15.78 Long-Range Adiabatic Corrections to the Ground Molecular State of Alkali-Metal Dimers.
M. Marinescu (The University of Nebraska-Lincoln), A. Dalgarno (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.)
J15.79 Modified Configuration Interaction calculations of \mboxH_2^+ and \mboxH_2
J. Kempe, S. P. Goldman (University of Western Ontario)
J15.80 Precise Measurements of Electric Quadrupole and Dipole Amplitudes in Atomic Thallium
P.K. Majumder (Dept. of Physics, Williams College)
J15.81 Perturbation analysis for 3-D doubly anharmonic sextic potentials.
J.L. Marques (Instituto Universitario de Tecnologia R. C., Caracas, Venezuela.), P. Martin (Universidad Simon Bolivar, Caracas, Venezuela.)
J15.82 A Modified DPM Polarization Potential for e^+--Atom Collisions.
Thomas L. Gibson, Patrick J. Nichols (Texas Tech University)
J15.83 Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Collisions of Endohedral Carbon Fullerenes
J. A. Spirko, A. P. Hickman (Lehigh University)
J15.84 Chaotic Scattering in Few-Body Systems
Jian-Min Yuan, Vince Daniels, Michel Vallieres (Drexel University)
J15.85 Inelastic Scattering in Low keV Energy Collisions with Atmospheric Molecules.
E.J. Quintana, E. Pollack (University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT)
J15.86 Observation of Triple Coincidences from the Three-Body, Coulomb-Interacting System H^+ + H^+ + H^-
L.M. Wiese, O. Yenen, B.J. Thaden, D.H. Jaecks (University of Nebraska)
J15.87 Double Dissociative Excitation in H_2^+ - He Collisions
D.H. Jaecks, L.M. Wiese, O. Yenen (University of Nebraska), D. Calabrese (University of Nevada - Reno)
J15.88 Projectile-electron loss in low-energy collisions of He^+ with gas targets
J.L. Shinpaugh, C. Christou, J.M. Joyce, L.H. Toburen (East Carolina University)
J15.89 Momentum Distributions of Recoil Ions and Low Energy Electrons Ejected by Fast Projectiles
A. Landers, C.L. Cocke, C. Dilley (Macdonald Laboratory, Kansas State University)
J15.90 Rotational Energy Transfer of N_2 Determined Using a New Ab Initio Potential Energy Surface
Winifred M. Huo, James R. Stallcop, Harry Partridge (NASA Ames Research Center)
J15.91 Double Electron Capture in 90 keV Ne^9+ + He Collisions.
A. Hasan, M. Cakmak, R. Bruch, H. Merabet (Department of Physics, University of Nevada, Reno), D. Schneider (EBIT Facility, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
J15.92 Experimental and Theoretical Progress in Spin-polarized Penning Ionization
G.H. Rutherford, David Davis VI, C.M. Bendele (Illinois State University)
J15.93 The classical atomic form factor
D. Vrinceanu, M.R. Flannery (Georgia Institute of Technology)
J15.94 Barrier Tunneling and Reflection in the Time Domain
Neepa T. Maitra (Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge MA02138), Eric J. Heller (Department of Physics and ITAMP at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Harvard University, Cambridge MA02138)
J15.95 Multiple Scattering Theory of Two-Dimensional Disordered Billiards
Adam Lupu-Sax (Department of Physics, Harvard University, 17A Oxford St., Cambridge, MA 02138), Eric Heller (Department of Physics and ITAMP, Harvard University)

Session J16. DBP, FIAP: Accelerators in Research and Industrial Applications of Neutrons and Electrons.

Sunday morning, 11:00, Room 30, Conv. Center

11:00 J16.01 Accelerator-based Neutron Sources
James B. Ball (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
11:36 J16.02 Research Opportunities Using Neutrons
Thomas Russell (Polymer Science & Engineering, UMASS, Amherst, MA 01003)
12:12 J16.03 Bombs, Bosons and Beer Cans-Research at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center
Roger Pynn (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM)
12:48 J16.04 Advances in Linac-Based Technology for Industrial Radiation Processing
Joseph McKeown (AECL Accelerators)

Session J17. FBSM: Simple Systems and the Fundamental Constants.

Sunday morning, 11:00, Room 31, Conv. Center

11:00 J17.01 The Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment
W.J. Marciano (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
11:36 J17.02 Helium and Positronium Fine-Structure Calculations
J.R. Sapirstein (University of Notre Dame)
12:12 J17.03 Precision Spectroscopy of Hydrogen and Fundamental Constants
T.W. Hansch (University of Munich)
12:48 J17.04 Nuclear Effects in Precision Atomic Measurements
Donald W.L. Sprung (McMaster University, Hamilton ON L8S 4M1, Canada)

Session J18. DAMOP: Charge Transfer and Surface Interactions.

Sunday morning, 11:00, Room 27, Conv. Center

11:00 J18.01 Collision induced dissociation and charge transfer for low energy collisions of H_3^+ with H_2
Brian L. Peko, Roy L. Champion (College of William and Mary)
11:12 J18.02 Collision induced dissociation and charge transfer for low energy collisions of H_3^+ with H_2
Brian L. Peko
11:24 J18.03 Theoretical Study on Electron Capture Resulting from Collisions of C^2+ Ions with H atoms at Low keV Energies
C. M. Dutta, P. Nordlander (Rice University), J. P. Gu, G. Hirsch, R. J. Buenker (University of Wuppertal), M. Kimura (Yamaguchi University)
11:36 J18.04 Capture, ionization, and pair production processes in relativistic heavy ion collisions in the 1-GeV/n energy range
A. Belkacem, H. Gould, B. Feinberg, R. Bossingham (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720), W. Meyerhof (Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305)
11:48 J18.05 Using Electron Distributions to Probe Energy Surfaces at Complex R
J.H. Macek, S. Yu. Ovchinnikov (Univ. of Tenn. and Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
12:00 J18.06 Secondary Electron and Negative Ion Emission from O/Al
John Tucek, Scott Walton, Roy Champion (College of William and Mary)
12:12 J18.07 Self-energy calculations for hydrogenic ions interacting with a metal surface
P. Kürpick, U. Thumm (J. R. Macdonald Lab., Kansas State University, Dept. of Physics), U. Wille (Bereich Theoretische Physik, Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin, D-14091 Berlin, Germany)
12:24 J18.08 Coincidence measurements of convoy electrons with specularly reflected ions
R. Minniti, S. B. Elston, C. O. Reinhold, J. Y. Lim, J. Burgdörfer (The University of Tennessee, Knoxville and Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

Session J19. DAMOP: Bose Einstein Condensates.

Sunday morning, 11:00, Room 29, Conv. Center

11:00 J19.01 Observation of interference between Bose-Einstein condensates
M.R. Andrews, C.G. Townsend, H.-J. Miesner, D.S. Durfee, D.M. Kurn, W. Ketterle (Department of Physics and Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
11:12 J19.02 Investigations of BEC in a Gas with Attractive Interactions
M. Welling, C. A. Sackett, R. G. Hulet (Rice University)
11:24 J19.03 Measurement of Limited Condensate Number in Bose-Einstein Condensation of Lithium
C. A. Sackett, C. C. Bradley, M. Welling, R. G. Hulet (Rice University)
11:36 J19.04 Calculations of Bose-Einstein Condensation of ^7Li atoms in a Harmonic Trap
T. Bergeman (SUNY, Stony Brook)
11:48 J19.05 Finite-temperature behavior of dilute Bose-Einstein condensates in a harmonic potential
R. J. Dodd (University of Maryland and NIST), Keith Burnett (Oxford University and NIST), Mark Edwards (Georgia Southern University and NIST), Charles W. Clark (NIST)
12:00 J19.06 Recent Experiments on Bose-Einstein Condensates in Rubidium Using a Double-MOT System
Eric A. Burt, Richard Ghrist, Chris Myatt, Neil Claussen (JILA, The University of Colorado, Boulder, CO), Eric Cornell (NIST, Quantum Physics Division, Boulder, CO), Carl Wieman (JILA, The University of Colorado, Boulder, CO)
12:12 J19.07 Superconductivity could occur Na-supersaturated NaCl
Koji Hanaki (Japan)
12:24 J19.08 Serendipity of Double Bose condensates
Carl Williams, Eite Tiesinga, Fred Mies, Paul Julienne (Atomic Physics Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology)
12:36 J19.09 Phase Separation in a Two-Species Bose Einstein Condensate
H. Pu, N. P. Bigelow (Department of Physics and Astronomy, and Laboratory for Laser Energetics, the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY)
12:48 J19.10 Quantum Collapses and Revivals of Normal Modes of a Bose-Einstein Condensate in a Magnetic Trap
A.B. Kuklov, N. Chencinski, A.M. Levine, W.M. Schreiber (College of Staten Island, CUNY), Joseph L. Birman (The City College, CUNY)