Program overview

SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 20 APRIL 1997

Session K1. DNP, FBSM: Electromagnetic Interactions and Effective Field Theories.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, North Salon, Renaissance

14:00 K1.01 Electromagnetic Interactions and Isospin Violation in the Nuclear Force
Ubirajara vanKolck (University of Washington)
14:36 K1.02 Nucleon Strangeness: How Effective is Effective Theory
Michael Ramsey-Musolf (Univ. of Connecticut and INT/Univ. of Washington)
15:12 K1.03 Probing Chiral Symmetry at SAL
J.C. Bergstrom (Saskatchewan Accelerator Laboratory, University of Saskatchewan)
15:48 K1.04 Meson-Exchange Currents
Mannque Rho (SPhT/CEA Saclay)

Session K3. DAP,DPF: Neutrinos Physics.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, South Salon, Renaissance

14:00 K3.01 Can neutrino effects establish core-collapse supernovae as the site of the r-process?
Yongzhong Qian (California Institute of Technology)
14:36 K3.02 Present and Future Neutrino Oscillation Experiments
W.C. Louis (LANL)
15:12 K3.03 The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) and the Solar Neutrino Problem
David L. Wark (Oxford University)
15:48 K3.04 The Current Status of Massive Neutrinos as Dark Matter
Chung-Pei Ma (University of Pennsylvania)

Session K4. DPF: Standard Model.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Auditorium, Renaissance

14:00 K4.01 Status of the Standard Model
Lynne H. Orr (University of Rochester)
14:36 K4.02 Studies of Strong and Weak Interactions at CCFR/NuTeV
Kevin S. McFarland (Fermilab)
15:12 K4.03 Exploring the Standard Model at HERA
John F. Martin (University of Toronto)
15:48 K4.04 Tests of the Standard Model from e^+e^-
Eric Torrence (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Session K5. DCP: Spectroscopy of Molecular Clusters.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, West Salon A, Renaissance

14:00 K5.01 Anion-ZEKE Spectroscopy of the Iodine Water Cluster
Ulrich Boesl (Inst. of Phys. & Theor. Chemistry, Technical University Munich, Lichtenbergstr.4, 85747 Garching, Germany)
14:36 K5.02 Vibrational Spectra of Size-Selected (H_2O)_n \bulletAr _m in clusters in the OH region.
C.G. Bailey, M.A. Johnson (Yale University)
14:48 K5.03 Photodetachment Spectroscopy of the Oxygen Dimer Anion
Karl Hanold, Mark Garner, Robert Continetti (Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0314)
15:00 K5.04 Vibrational Dynamics of Weakly Bound Complexes
Roger Miller (University of North Carolina)
15:36 K5.05 Infrared Spectroscopy of Entrance Channel Complexes [4]
David T. Anderson, Rebecca L. Schwartz, Michael W. Todd, Marsha I. Lester (Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6323)
15:48 K5.06 Structural control of Ar--HF clusters using static electric fields.
Robert J. Hinde (Department of Chemistry, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996-1600, USA)
16:00 K5.07 Spectroscopy and Structural Measurements of Aromatic Molecular Clusters
Michael Topp, B.A. Pryor, P.M. Andrews, P Palmer, M.B. Berger (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA 19104-6323)
16:12 K5.08 Laser Fluorescence Excitation Spectroscopy of the HCO-Ar Complex.
Scott Wright, Paul J. Dagdigian (Department of Chemistry, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.)
16:24 K5.09 High resolution threshold photodetachment spectroscopy of OH
W. C. Lineberger, Jim R. Smith, Joseph B. Kim (Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309)

Session K7. FHP, DAMOP, FIA: 100 Years of Electron-Photon Interactions & Rivalry, Electron Centennial: II.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, East Salon, Renaissance

14:00 K7.01 Photoionization in the Age of High Intensity Lasers
Kenneth J. Schafer (Louisiana State University)
14:36 K7.02 Electron Beam Lithography
Lloyd R. Harriott (Bell Laboratories - Lucent Technologies)
15:12 K7.03 Electron Microscopy of Protein Molecules: The End-game to a Semi-Impossible, 70-Year Dream
Robert M. Glaeser (Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, and Life Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
15:48 K7.04 Cathode Rays in Imaging: From Nipkow Disks to Flat Panel Displays
J. Norman Bardsley (U. S. Display Consortium and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

Session K8. DNP: New Techniques and Insights from Two Particle Correlations.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Room 10/11, Renaissance

14:00 K8.01 New Insights in Particle-Particle Correlations"
John P. Sullivan (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
14:36 K8.02 Imaging of Sources in Heavy--Ion Reactions
David A. Brown, Pawel Danielewicz (NSCL, Michigan State University)
14:48 K8.03 The Centrality Dependence of the Source Size in AuAu Collisions at 12 GeV/c.
Mark D. Baker (\underlineMassachusetts Institute of Technology, for the E802 Collaboration, Experiment E866)
15:00 K8.04 Pion Interferometry in 158 GeV/nucleon Pb+Pb Collisions: Recent Results from NA44
David Hardtke (Ohio State University)
15:12 K8.05 One Dimensional Pion Correlation Functions in Varying Pair Rapidity and p_t Bins
Thongbay Vongpaseuth (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)
15:24 K8.06 Kaon Interferometry in 158 GeV/nucleon Pb+Pb Collisions
Dennis Reichhold (Ohio State University)
15:36 K8.07 Two-Proton Correlations in 11.5 A\cdotGeV/c Au + Au Central Collisions.
Sergei Panitkin (SUNY-Stony Brook)
15:48 K8.08 Neutron-Neutron HBT Interferometry for the Reaction ^40Ar + ^165Ho at E/A=25 MeV
S.J. Gaff, A. Galonsky, C.K. Gelbke, T. Glasmacher, M. Huang, J. Kruse, G.J. Kunde, R. Lemmon, B. Lynch, B. Tsang, J. Wang, P. Zecher (National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University), F. Deák, Á. Kiss, Á. Horváth (Eotvos University), Z. Seres (Central Research Institute, Budapest), K. Ieki, Y. Iwata (Rikkyo University, Tokyo)

Session K9. DNP: Nuclear Structure: A>=150: I.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Room 16, Renaissance

14:00 K9.01 High-Spin States Following Multi-Nucleon Transfer
A.N. Wilson, C.W. Beausang (WNSL, Yale University), N. Amzal, D.E. Appelbe, P.A. Butler (University of Liverpool), S. Asztelos, R.M. Clark, P. Fallon, A.O. Machiovelli (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
14:12 K9.02 Proton Drip-Line Masses and Nuclear Structure from Proton Radioactivities with 73 \leq Z \leq 81
C.N. Davids, D.J. Blumenthal, D.J. Henderson, H.T. Penttil, D.J. Seweryniak (ANL), P.J. Woods, T. Davinson, R.J. Irvine, J.A. Mackenzie, R.D. Page (Edinburgh U.), J.C. Batchelder (LSU), C.R. Bingham, B.E. Zimmerman (U. Tenn.), L.T. Brown (Vanderbilt U.), B. Busse (Oregon State), L. Conticchio, W.B. Walters (U.Maryland), J. deBoer, H.J. Maier (L.M. Univ., Munich), S.J. Freeman (Manchester U.), K.S. Toth (ORNL)
14:24 K9.03 Exclusive studies of GDR in the decay of ^164Er
V. Nanal, D. J. Hofman, B.B. Back, D. Ackermann, G. Hackman, D. Henderson, R.V.F. Janssens, T.L. Khoo (Argonne National Laboratory)
14:36 K9.04 Spectroscopy of Pt and Os isotopes located at the proton drip-line
D. Seweryniak, D. Ackermann, H. Amro, L.T. Brown, M.P. Carpenter, C.N. Davids, S.M. Fischer, G. Hackman, R.V.F. Janssens, D. Nisius, P. Reiter (Argonne National Laboratory), L. Conticchio, W.B. Walters (University of Maryland), S. Hamada (Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute)
14:48 K9.05 K-Isomers in ^174W
P. Chowdhury, E. Seabury, K. Shaw, S. Sui (University of Massachusetts Lowell), I. Ahmad, M. Carpenter, S. Fischer, R.V.F. Janssens, T.L. Khoo, T. Lauritsen, C.J. Lister, D. Seweryniak (Argonne National Laboratory)
15:00 K9.06 Superdeformation Studies in ^191Tl.
W. Reviol, L.L. Riedinger (University of Tennessee), M.P. Carpenter, S.M. Fischer, R.V.F. Janssens, D. Nisius (Argonne National Laboratory)
15:12 K9.07 Decay out of SD Band in ^192Pb
D. P. McNabb, J. A. Cizewski, K. Y. Ding, N. Fotiades (Rutgers U.), D. E. Archer, J. A. Becker, L. A. Bernstein, K. Hauschild, W. Younes (LLNL), R. M. Clark, P. Fallon, I. Y. Lee, A. O. Macchiavelli, R. W. MacLeod (LBNL)
15:24 K9.08 Excited states in ^193,195,197Po
N. Fotiades, J.A. Cizewski, D.P. McNabb, K.Y. Ding (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 08903), R.V.F. Janssens, C.N. Davids, D. Seweryniak, M.P. Carpenter, H. Amro, P. Decrock, P. Reiter, D. Nisius, T. Brown, S. Fischer, T. Lauritsen (Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 60439), J. Wauters, C.R. Bingham (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37996), M. Huyse, A. Andreyev (Inst. voor Kern- en Stralingsfysica, K.U. Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200D, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium), L.F. Conticchio (Department of Chemistry, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742)
15:36 K9.09 Lifetimes of dipole structures in ^193,194Hg
R. Kruecken (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), A. Dewald (University of Cologne), J.A. Becker (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), B.C. Busse, R.M. Clark, M.A. Deleplanque, R.M. Diamond, P. Fallon (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), K. Hauschild (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), T.L. Khoo (Argonne National Laboratory), R. Kühn (University of Cologne), I-Y. Lee, A.O. Macchiavelli, R.W. MacLeod (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), R. Peusquens (University of Cologne), P. Reiter (Argonne National Laboratory), F.S. Stephens (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), P. von Brentano (University of Cologne)

Session K11. GTG: Gravitation Experiment and Theory.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Room 4, Renaissance

14:00 K11.01 A NASA-led LISA Gravitational Wave Mission
R.T. Stebbins, P.L. Bender (JILA, Univ. of Colorado), W.M. Folkner (JPL)
14:12 K11.02 Low noise interferometric seismometer readouts in an active vibration isolation system for gravitational wave detectors.
J. A. Giaime, S. J. Richman, R. T. Stebbins, P. L. Bender, J. E. Faller (JILA, University of Colorado.)
14:24 K11.03 Progress on low-frequency active vibration isolation for gravitational wave detectors.
S. J. Richman, J. A. Giaime, D. B. Newell, R. T. Stebbins, P. L. Bender, J. E. Faller (JILA, University of Colorado.)
14:36 K11.04 Low-Frequency Signal Extraction from Interferometers Using Balanced Heterodyne Detection Scheme with Orthogonally-Polarized Signal and Local Oscillator Beams
Ke-Xun Sun (Apollonics Technology, 632 Des Moines Place, San Jose, CA 95133)
14:48 K11.05 Advances in Solar System Tests of Gravity
T. M. Eubanks, D. N. Matsakis, J. O. Martin, B. A. Archinal, D. D. McCarthy (U.S. Naval Observatory, 34th and Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, DC~~20392), S. A. Klioner (Institute of Applied Astronomy, 197042 St.Petersburg, Russia), S. Shapiro (Guilford College, Greensboro, NC~~27410), I. I. Shapiro (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA~~02138)
15:00 K11.06 Use of the Equivalence Principle to measure the neutron phase shift due to the centrifugal force
K. C. Littrell, B. E. Allman, S. A. Werner (University of Missouri-Columbia Physics Department and Research Reactor, Columbia, MO 65211)
15:12 K11.07 The Dynamical Stability of Close, Compact Binaries
Kimberly C. B. New (Drexel University), Joel E. Tohline (Louisiana State University)
15:24 K11.08 General Relativistic Hydrodynamic Processes in Close Neutron Star Binaries
Grant J. Mathews, Pedro Marronetti (Univ.Notre Dame), James R. Wilson (LLNL)
15:36 K11.09 Gravitational Radiation from Binary Neutron Stars under the Conformally Flat Spatial Metric Approximation
Pedro Marronetti, Grant J. Mathews (University of Notre Dame), James R. Wilson (LLNL)
15:48 K11.10 Schrodinger's Equation in General Relativity
Chris Vuille (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University)
16:00 K11.11 Critical Phenomena and Extreme Dynamics in the Harmonic Map Model
Steven L. Liebling, Matthew W. Choptuik (Center for Relativity, The University of Texas at Austin)
16:12 K11.12 Cauchy Horizon Stability of Plane Wave Spacetimes
D.A. Konkowski (USNA), T.M. Helliwell (Harvey Mudd College)
16:24 K11.13 Approach to Velocity Dominance in Gowdy Cosmologies
B. K. Berger, D. Garfinkle (Oakland University)

Session K12. DAP: Interstellar Medium/Stars/Dynamics.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Room 3, Renaissance

14:00 K12.01 CO Determined Source Parameters for Carbon Rich Circumstellar Envelopes
Steven Doty (Johns Hopkins University), Sandra Doty (GMI Engineering and Management Institute)
14:12 K12.02 Models of the Neutron Star Core Equation of State
Chris Vuille (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University)
14:24 K12.03 Supernova hydrodynamics experiments using the Nova laser*
B.A. Remington, S.G. Glendinning, K.G. Estabrook, R.A. London, R.J. Wallace (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), J. Kane, D. Arnett (Univ. Arizona), R.P. Drake (Univ. Mich.), E. Liang (Rice Univ.), R. McCray (Univ. Colorado-Boulder), A. Rubenchik (Univ. Calif.-Davis)
14:36 K12.04 Axion Limits from Neutron Star Cooling
N. Iwamoto (The University of Toledo), L. Qin, S. Tsuruta (Montana State University), K. Nomoto (University of Tokyo)
14:48 K12.05 Equilibrium Phase-Space Distribution of Gravitationally-Bound Mass Clusters
James O'Connell (Frederick Community College, Frederick MD, 21702)
15:00 K12.06 On Planetary Commensurability and Resonance Trapping in the Solar System.
N. Haghighipour (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of Missouri Columbia, MO)
15:12 K12.07 High-Precision Orbital-Mechanics Computation Using the Parker-Sochaki Algorithm
Joseph W. Rudmin (James Madison University)
15:24 K12.08 Escaped Vortex Projectiles Arising From Strong Shock Wave and Blast Wave Interactions with Spherical Clouds.
Si-min Zeng, Norman J. Zabusky (MAE, Rutgers' University, PO Box 909, Piscataway NJ-08855.)
15:36 K12.09 Escaped Vortex Projectiles from Shock Wave Interactions with Elliptical and Ellipsoidal Clouds.
Jaideep Ray, Si-min Zeng, Norman J. Zabusky (MAE, Rutgers' University, PO Box 909, Piscataway NJ-08855.)
15:48 K12.10 Are Cosmic Knots Escaped Vortex Projectiles ?
Norman J. Zabusky (MAE, Rutgers' University, PO Box 909, Piscataway NJ-08855-0909)
16:00 K12.11 Age and composition of Rotating Stars, Big Bang Nucleo- synthesis, and Solar Neutrinos.
J.W. Follin Jr. (Johns Hopkins University, APL(ret).)

Session K13. DCOMP: Computational Physics.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Room 15, Renaissance

14:00 K13.01 Finite-Difference Schemes for a Scalar Reaction-Convection PDE.
R. E. Mickens (Clark Atlanta U.)
14:12 K13.02 Solution of Coupled Channel Equations by a new Integral Eqation Method.
R.A. Gonzales, I. Koltracht
14:24 K13.03 Towards an Energy Functional for Two-Fermion Systems
H. L. Neal (Dept. of Physics and CTSPS, Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA 30314)
14:36 K13.04 Concentration Dependence of Structural and Dynamical Quantities in Colloidal Aggregation
Mohammed Lachhab, Estela Blaisten-Barojas (Institute for Computational Sciences and Informatics, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030), A.E. Gonzalez (Instituto de Fisica, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico)
14:48 K13.05 Molecular Dynamics Simulation of of Neutral And Multiply Charged Alkali Metal Clusters
Yibing Li, Estela Blaisten-Barojas (Institute for Computational Sciences and Informatics, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030), D. A. Papaconstantopoulos (Naval Research Laboratory, Washington D. C. 20375-5345)
15:00 K13.06 Thermal Conductivity of Two-Dimensional Lattices: A Molecular Dynamics Study
Alexandra Landsberg, Estela Blaisten-Barojas (Institute for Computational Sciences and Informatics, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030)
15:12 K13.07 Precision Doppler Measurements and the Relativistic Doppler Effect.
Leonid M. Ozernoy (Phys. amp; Astr. Dept. and Inst. for Comp. Sci. amp; Inform., George Mason U., also Lab. for Astron. amp; Sol. Phys., NASA/GSFC)

Session K16. DAMOP: Recent Progress in Electron-Ion Collisions.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Room 30, Convention Center

14:00 K16.01 Friction and correlation during electron-ion scattering
F. Robicheaux (Auburn University)
14:36 K16.02 Resonance Interference in Near-Threshold Excitation Experiments
M. E. Bannister (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
15:12 K16.03 Electron Impact Cross Section Measurements for Production of Light Fragment Ions from Dissociative Excitation of Molecular Ions
Nada Djuri\'c (JILA, National Institute of Standards and Technology and the University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0440)
15:48 K16.04 Electron-Ion Interactions in Storage Rings
Lars H Andersen (Institute of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University, DK8000 Aarhus, DENMARK)

Session K17. DAMOP: Atomic Physics at Synchrotron Light Sources.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Room 31, Convention Center

14:00 K17.01 Performance and Capabilities of the Advanced Light Source
B. Feinberg (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
14:36 K17.02 The Linear Coherent Light Source: An X-Ray Free Electron Laser
Arthur Bienenstock (Stanford University)
15:12 K17.03 Atomic Physics at Ultrahigh Resolution
Fred Schlachter (Advanced Light Source, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley CA 94720)
15:48 K17.04 Progress on High-Resolution Photoionization and Photoelectron Research at the ALS Chemical Dynamics Beamline
Cheuk-Yiu Ng (Ames Laboratory, USDOE, and Department of Chemistry, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011)

Session K18. DAMOP: Electron Atom Scattering and Recombination.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Room 27, Renaissance

14:00 K18.01 Multichannel Scattering of three charged Particles via the Faddeev approach: e^+ + H.
Chi-Yu Hu, Andrei A. Kvitsinsky (Physics Dept. California State University, Long Beach, CA)
14:12 K18.02 Orientation and Alignment in Electron Scattering from Lithium
V. Karaganov, P.J.O. Teubner, I. Bray (Flinders University)
14:24 K18.03 Polarization of Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation Following Excitation and Ionization-Excitation of Helium by Electron Impact.
M. Bailey, R. Bruch (University of Nevada, Reno), A. Shevelko (Lebedev Physical Institute,Moscow, Russia)
14:36 K18.04 Electron Impact Excitation of the Fourteen Lowest States of Argon
C.M. Maloney, D.H. Madison (University of Missouri-Rolla), J.B. Wang (University of Western Australia)
14:48 K18.05 Measurement of electron-impact excitation cross sections out of the= =20 metastable levels of Argon
John B. Boffard, Garrett A. Piech, Mark F. Gehrke, L. W. Anderson, Chun C. Lin (University of Wisconsin--Madison)
15:00 K18.06 An Approach to Electron Impact Ionization That Avoids the Three-Body Coulomb Asymptotic Form
C. W. McCurdy (LBNL), T. N. Rescigno (LLNL), D. Byrum (Dept. of Applied Science, UC Davis)
15:12 K18.07 Differential Cross Sections for Double Ionization by Electron Impact (e,3e) of Helium and Alkaline Earth Atoms.
R. M. Stehman (Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, IL), S. C. Ceraulo (d'Youville College, Buffalo, NY), J. W. Cooper (University of Maryland, College Park, MD), R. S. Berry (The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL)
15:24 K18.08 Extrapolation of the Generalized Oscilator Strengths to Small Energies.
Nina Avdonina (University of Pittsburgh.)
15:36 K18.09 Impact Theory for Rydberg Atom Transition Lineshapes
M.E. Henry, R.M. Herman (PSU)
15:48 K18.10 Laser Induced Electron-Ion Recombination to n=3 States of Deuterium in a Storage Ring Using an OPO Laser System.
E. Justiniano, G. Andler, S. Asp, D.R. DeWitt, P. Glans, W. Spies, W. Zong, R. Schuch (Stockholm University)
16:00 K18.11 A Systematic Study of the Enhanced Rates of Electron-Ion Recombination
E. Justiniano, H. Gao, W. Zong, D.R. DeWitt, H. Lebius, W. Spies, R. Schuch (Stockholm University)
16:12 K18.12 Dielectronic recombination of ground- state and metastable Li^+ ions.
W.G. Graham (Queen's Univ., Belfast), A. Saghiri, J. Linkemann, M. Schmitt, D. Schwalm, A. Wolf (MPI für Kernphysik and Univ. Heidelberg), T. Bartsch, A. Hoffknecht, A. Müller (Univ. Giessen), J. Tanis (Western Michigan Univ., Kalamazoo)

Session K19. DAMOP: Ultra Cold Collisions.

Sunday afternoon, 14:00, Room 29, Renaissance

14:00 K19.01 Ultracold Collisions Observed in Real Time.
S. D. Gensemer, S. Ciris, P. L. Gould (University of Connecticut)
14:12 K19.02 Highly-Excited Long-Range Interactions by Optical-Optical Double Resonance Photoassociative Spectroscopy of Ultracold ^39K Atoms
H. Wang, X. T. Wang, P. L. Gould, W. C. Stwalley (University of Connecticut), M. Marinescu, A. F. Starace (University of Nebraska)
14:24 K19.03 Optical Double Resonance Photoassociation Spectrum of Ground State Rb_2
R.S. Freeland, C.C. Tsai, D.J. Heinzen (The University of Texas, Austin, TX), J.M. Vogels, S.J.J.M.F. Kokkelmans, B.J. Verhaar (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands.)
14:36 K19.04 Prediction of Feshbach resonances in collisions of ultracold rubidium atoms.
J.M. Vogels, S.J.J.M.F. Kokkelmans, B.J. Verhaar (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands), C.C. Tsai, R.S. Freeland, D.J. Heinzen (University of Texas, Austin)
14:48 K19.05 Ultracold Energy Pooling Collisions of Rubidium Atoms
Charles Sukenik, Dominik Hoffmann, Samir Bali, Thad Walker (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
15:00 K19.06 Analysis of Hyperfine Structure in Rb_2 Photoassociation Spectra
Eite Tiesinga, Carl Williams, Paul Julienne (Atomic Physics Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology), Youhong Huang, David Hoffman (Department of Chemistry and Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University), Chin-Chun Tsai, Dan Heinzen (Department of Physics, University of Texas, Austin)
15:12 K19.07 Investigation of an s-wave collisional resonance in ^6Li
W. I. McAlexander, J. Gerton, R. Hulet (Rice University)
15:24 K19.08 Prospects for influencing scattering lengths with far-off-resonant light
John L. Bohn (Quantum Physics Division, NIST, Boulder, CO), Paul S. Julienne (Atomic Physics Division, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD)
15:36 K19.09 A Spectroscopic Determination of the Na Gound State Scattering Lengths
Paul D. Lett, Eite Tiesinga, Carl J. Williams, Paul S. Julienne, William D. Phillips (National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899), Kevin M. Jones (Williams College, Williamstown, MA 01267)
15:48 K19.10 Threshold Analysis of Magnetic Field Effects on Spin-Dipolar Loss Rates for Spin-Aligned ^87Rb Atoms
Fred Mies, Carl Williams, Eite Tiesinga, Paul Julienne (Atomic Physics Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology)
16:00 K19.11 Spin-polarized Penning Ionizing Collisions at Ultra-low Temperature
C. Orzel, U. Sterr, M. Walhout, S. L. Rolston (National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD)
16:12 K19.12 Measurements of Cesium Cold-Collision Cross-Sections
J. L. Bliss, R. A. Boyd, K. G. Libbrecht (Caltech)
16:24 K19.13 Enhancement and Suppression of Collisions in Optical Lattices
John R. Lawall, Steven L. Rolston, Chad Orzel (National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD)

Session K'1. APS/AAPT: Special Plenary Session.

Sunday afternoon, 16:30, North Salon, Renaissance

16:30 K'1.01 Chien-Shiung Wu Memorial Lecture
T.D. Lee
17:00 K'1.02 Key Concepts in High Temperature Superconductivity: Writing Volume II of Condensed Matter Physics.
Robert Schrieffer (Chief Scientist, NHMFL)
17:30 K'1.03 Julius Edgar Lilienfeld Prize Lecture: Did Cosmic Structure Originate from Quantum Mechanical Fluctuations?
Michael S. Turner (The University of Chicago and Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
18:00 K'1.04 Applied Chaos Control
Mark Spano (NSWC, Carderock Laboratory, Bethesda, Maryland)

Session K'2. General Reception.

Sunday afternoon, 18:30, East Salon, Renaissance

Session K'3. Banquet.

Sunday evening, 19:30, West Salon, Renaissance