Program overview

MONDAY MORNING, 21 APRIL 1997

Session N1. DNP: New Insights into the Structure of Nuclear and Nuclei from Compton Scattering.

Monday morning, 11:00, North Salon, Renaissance

11:00 N1.01 Compton Scattering from Nuclei: What is the Polarizability of a Bound Nucleon?
G. Feldman (Department of Physics, The George Washington University)
11:36 N1.02 The N\rightarrow\Delta Transition from Simultaneous Measurements of p(\vec\gamma,\gamma) and p(\vec\gamma,\pi).
James I. Tonnison (Virginia Polytechnic Inst. amp; SU, Blacksburg, Va., and Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY)
12:12 N1.03 Virtual Compton Scattering
Barry R. Holstein (University of Massachusetts)
12:48 N1.04 Virtual Compton Scattering on the Proton
Charles E. Hyde-Wright (Old Dominion University, Norfolk VA 23529-0116, hyde@cebaf.gov)

Session N3. AAPT, FPS: Teaching in Other Countries.

Monday morning, 11:00, South Salon, Renaissance

11:00 N3.01 Beller Lecture: Teaching Innovation in Mexico
Carmen Cisneros (President Sociedad Mexicana de Fisica)
11:36 N3.02 Teaching Innovation in Canada
Hans Laue (University of Calgary, Canada)
12:12 N3.03 How to Become a Physicist: Physics Education In Germany
Hans Lutz (Universitat Bielefeld)
12:48 N3.04 Physics Teaching at UK Research Universities
Ben Sauer (University of Sussex)

Session N4. IMS, DAP: Advances in Detectors for Astrophysics.

Monday morning, 11:00, Auditorium, Renaissance

11:00 N4.01 Microcalorimeters for High Resolution X-Ray Spectroscopy
K.D. Irwin (NIST, Boulder)
11:36 N4.02 Superconducting Tunnel Junction as Detectors for Ultraviolet, Optical, and Near Infrared Astronomy
Tone Peacock (Astrophysics Division, Space Science Department of ESA, ESTEC, Noordwijk 2200 AG, The Netherlands)
12:12 N4.03 CdZnTe Detector Technology for Hard X-ray and Gamma Ray Astrophysics
Carl Stahle (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center/Orbital Sciences Corp.)
12:48 N4.04 Demonstration of 10 K Superconducting Electronics in an Infrared Imaging System
Michael E. Ressler (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology)

Session N8. DNP: Mini Symposium: Unifying Shell Model Theories II.

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

11:00 N8.01 What is the SU model space for axially symmetric nuclei
Peter Otto Hess (Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares, UNAM, A.P. 70-543, 04510 México D.F., Mexico)
11:18 N8.02 A Unitary Transformation in the Contracted Symplectic Model Approach
Octavio Castaños (Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares, UNAM), Enrique López-Moreno (Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM)
11:36 N8.03 Generalized Seniority Description of Odd-Mass N=82 Isotones
Jonathan Bennett (Bartol Research Institute-University of Delaware and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Stuart Pittel (Bartol Research Institute-University of Delaware), Jonathan Engel (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Piet Van Isacker (GANIL)
11:54 N8.04 The Projected Shell Model: An Alternative Approach for Deformed, Heavy Nuclear Systems
Yang Sun (Joint Institute for Heavy Ion Research, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831)
12:12 N8.05 Shell Model Calculations with Major Shell Mixing
L. Zamick (Rutgers), Y.Y. Sharon (J. William Stockton College), M.S. Fayache (Tunesia U.)

Session N9. DNP: Heavy-Ion Reactions.

Monday morning, 11:00, Room 16, Renaissance

11:00 N9.01 Deflection Functions for Heavy-ion Induced Reactions at Intermediate Bombarding Energies
D. K. Agnihotri, S. P. Baldwin, B. Djerroud, W. Skulski, J. Tõke, W. U. Schröder (NSRL and Dept. of Chemistry, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY), B. Davin, E. Cornell, R. T. DeSouza (IUCF, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN), B. Lott (GANIL, Cean, France), J. Dempsey, R. J. Charity, L. G. Sobotka, D. G. Sarantites (Washington University, St. Louis, MO), G. J. Kunde, S. Gaff, C. K. Gelbke, T. Glasmacher, M. J. Huang, R. Lemon, W. G. Lynch, L. Manduci, L. Martin, M. B. Tsang (NSCL and Dept. of Physics, Michigan State University, Michigan, MI)
11:12 N9.02 Isotope temperature for intermediate heavy ion Collision
Hongfei Xi, G.J. Kunde, O. Bjarki, S. Fritz, C.K. Gelbke, C. Gross, M.J. Huang, J. Imme, R.C. Lemmon, W.G. Lynch, A Nadason, C. Nociforo, V. Maddalena, D. Magestro, T. Odeh, R. Popescu, G. Raciti, G. Riccobene, P. Romano, A. Saija, C. Schwarz, C. Sfienti, R. Shomin, M.B Tsang, A.M VanderMolen, G.D. Westfall, L.W. Weathers
11:24 N9.03 Residue Temperature Measurements for 30A MeV ^129Xe + ^natCu Central Collisions
M.J. Huang, H. Xi, W.G. Lynch, M.B. Tsang, J.D. Dinius, S.J. Gaff, C.K. Gelbke, T. Glasmacher, G.J. Kunde, L. Martin, C.P. Montoya, E. Scannapieco (NSCL-Michigan State University), P.M. Milazzo, M. Azzano, G.V. Margagliotti, R. Rui, G. Vannini (INFN and Dip.Fisica Trieste,Italy), N. Colonna (INFN, Bari, Italy), M. Bruno, M. D'Agostino, M.L. Fiandri (INFN and Dip.Fisica Bologna, Italy), P.F. Mastinu (INFN, Bologna and Dip.Fisica Padova, Italy), F. Gramegna (INFN, LNL Legnaro, Italy), I. Iori, A. Moroni, F. Petruzzelli (INFN and Dip.Fisica Milano, Italy), A. Ferrero (CNEA Buenos Aires, Argentina)
11:36 N9.04 Multifragment Event Shape Analysis for Dissipative ^209Bi+^136Xe Collisions at E/A = 28 MeV
B. Djerroud, D.K. Agnihotri, S.P. Baldwin, B. Lott, W. Skulski, J. Tõke, W.U. Schröder (University of Rochester, Rochester, NY), L.G. Sobotka, R.J. Charity, D.G. Sarantites (Washington University, St. Louis, MO), R.T. de Souza (Indiana University, Bloomington, IN)
11:48 N9.05 Dissipative ^209Bi+^136Xe Collisions at E/A=55 MeV
W. Skulski, D.K. Agnihotri, B. Djerroud, W.U. Schröder, J. Tõke (Dept. of Chemistry and NSRL, University of Rochester), J. Dempsey, R.J. Charity, L.G. Sobotka (Dept. of Chemistry, Washington University), G.J. Kunde, S. Gaff, C.K. Gelbke, T. Glasmacher, M.J. Huang, R. Lemon, W.G. Lynch, L. Manduci, L. Martin, M.B. Tsang (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy and National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory)
12:00 N9.06 Release of ^17F from Al_2O_3 Atomic Cluster Powder for RIB Generation. \titlenoteSupported in part by USDOE Grant DE-FG02-94ER40870
R.H. France III, J.E. McDonald, R.A. Jarvis, L. Peng, G. Mac Lachlan, M. Gai (University of Connecticut), G.D. Alton, D.W. Stracner, H.K. Carter, J. Kormicki, A.H. Poland (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), J.-Z. Zhang, B.L. Halpern (Jet Process Corporation)
12:12 N9.07 Measurement of one- and two-neutron pickup reaction cross sections at near-barrier energies in the ^32S + ^98,100Mo,^93Nb systems
J. C. Mahon, L. L. Lee Jr., C. R. Morton (S.U.N.Y. at Stony Brook)
12:24 N9.08 Consistent Folding Model for p + ^18F^m(5^+) Scattering
J.A. Carr (Florida State U.)
12:36 N9.09 M_n/M_p measurement in Single Closed Shell Nucleus ^18Ne
L.A. Riley, J.K. Jewell, P.D. Cottle, K.W. Kemper (Florida State University), T. Glasmacher, R.W. Ibbotson, D.J. Morrisey, H. Scheit, M. Chromik (NSCL/Michigan State University), Y. Blumenfeld, S.E. Hirzebruch, T. Suomijärvi (IPN-Orsay)
12:48 N9.10 M_n/M_p measurement in Single Closed Shell Nucleus ^20O
J.K. Jewell, L.A. Riley, P.D. Cottle, K.W. Kemper (Florida State University), T. Glasmacher, R.W. Ibbotson, D.J. Morrisey, H. Scheit (NSCL/Michigan State University), Y. Blumenfeld, S.E. Hirzebruch, T. Suomijärvi (IPN-Orsay)
13:00 N9.11 Experiments with Radioactive ^17F Beams at ATLAS
B. Harss, K.E. Rehm, C.L. Jiang, F. Borasi, P. Decrock, S.M. Fischer, J.P. Greene, J.A. Nolen, R.C. Pardo, J.P. Schiffer (Argonne National Laboratory), M. Paul (Hebrew University, Jerusalem), R.E. Segel (Northwestern University), T.F. Wang (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
13:12 N9.12 Isotopic Yields and Ratios for symmetric ^112Sn and ^124Sn reactions.
G.J. Kunde, S. Gaff, C.K. Gelbke, T. Glasmacher, L. Manduci, L. Martin, M. Mhuang, R. Lemmon, W. Lynch, B. Tsang (Michigan State University), J. Dempsey, R.J. Charity, L.G. Sobotka (Washington University), D. Agnihotri, B. Djerroud, W.U. Schröder, W. Skulski, J. Tõke, K. Wyrozebski (University of Rochester)

Session N10. DPF: Standard Model and SUSY Higgs and Other Particle Searches.

Monday morning, 11:00, Room 5, Renaissance

11:00 N10.01 Search for Standard Model Higgs in Lepton Pair Topologies at LEP2
Thomas Greening (University of Wisconsin - Madison, for the ALEPH Collaboration)
11:12 N10.02 Search for the SM Higgs boson in e^+e^- collisions at \sqrts=170-172 GeV
Isamu Nakamura (Kobe University, Kobe 657, Japan)
11:24 N10.03 Neural Network b-Tagging for LEP200 Higgs Searches at ALEPH
YiBin Pan (University of Wisconsin-Madison, for the ALEPH Collaboration)
11:36 N10.04 Search for the Standard Model Higgs Boson in e^+e^- Interactions at 160 \leq \sqrts \leq 172 \hbox\rm\ Ge\kern -0.1em V.
L3 Collaboration
11:48 N10.05 A Search for the Standard Model Higgs Boson in the Z\rightarrow \nuøverline\nu Channel at LEP2
Xidong Wu (University of Wisconsin-Madison, for the ALEPH Collaboration)
12:00 N10.06 Search for neutral Higgs boson production in the channel \bfe^+e^- \rightarrow H\nu\bar\nu with the DELPHI detector at LEP.
Antonio Passeri (Istituto Superiore di Sanita and INFN,Rome,Italy)
12:12 N10.07 Search for Standard Model Higgs in Four-Jet Topologies at LEP2
Stephen R. Armstrong (University of Wisconsin - Madison, for the ALEPH Collaboration)
12:24 N10.08 Search for production of hA and hZ in 4-jet final states.
Celso Martinez-Rivero (Instituto de Fisica de Cantabria (CSIC-UC),Santander,Spain)
12:36 N10.09 A Search for Supersymmetric hA at LEP2
Peter A. McNamara (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
12:48 N10.10 Search for Neutral Higgs Bosons in the General Two Doublet Model and MSSM in e^+e^- Interactions at 160 \leq \sqrts \leq 172 \hbox\rm\ Ge\kern -0.1em V.
L3 Collaboration
N10.11
13:12 N10.12 Single Photon Production at LEP at \bf\sqrts=130--172 GeV
L3 Collaboration
13:24 N10.13 Search for a New Charged Heavy Vector Boson in \bar p p Collisions at \sqrts=1.8~TeV
CDF Collaboration, Hyunsoo Kim (University of Toronto)
13:36 N10.14 Search for a Neutral Heavy Scalar in Multijet p\barp Collisions at \sqrts=1.8 TeV with the CDF Detector.
CDF Collaboration, Juan A. Valls, Rocio Vilar (Fermilab)
13:48 N10.15 The Dijet Invariant Mass Spectrum in p\barp Collisions at \sqrts = 1.8\,TeV
Björn Hinrichsen (The CDF Collaboration)
14:00 N10.16 Four--Jet Final State Production in e^+e^- Collisions at ALEPH
Shan Jin (University of Wisconsin-Madison, for the ALEPH Collaboration)

Session N11. DPF: Hadron Production in e+e- Collisions.

Monday morning, 11:00, Room 4, Renaissance

11:00 N11.01 Charm Correlations in e^+ e^- \rightarrow c \barc Events
Paula Pomianowski (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), CLEO Collaboration
11:12 N11.02 Measurement of the b-quark production in Hadronic events at LEP2
Silvia Arcelli (University of Bologna and INFN, Italy)
11:24 N11.03 An Improved Measurement of \mathrmR_b using a Double Tagging Method
Silvia Arcelli (University of Bologna and INFN, Italy)
11:36 N11.04 Study of b\barb-g events in Z^0 decays
SLD Collaboration (Stanford University)
11:48 N11.05 Measurements of two-fermion cross-sections and asymmetries in e^+e^- collisions at \sqrts = 130 - 172 GeV
Nick Oldershaw (University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, U.K.)
12:00 N11.06 Measurement of the Hadron Cross Section in Electron-Positron Collisions at Center-of-Mass Energies above the Z Pole
L3 Collaboration
12:12 N11.07 R Measurement at \sqrts = 10 GeV.
Dave Besson, Sergei Kotov (University of Kansas), CLEO Collaboration
12:24 N11.08 Measurement of Hadron and Lepton-Pair Production between 161 GeV and 172 GeV at LEP
L3 Collaboration
N11.09
12:48 N11.10 Cross-section of hadron production in \gamma\gamma collisions at LEP
L3 Collaboration
13:00 N11.11 Measurement of the Z Branching Fraction into Bottom Quarks Using Lifetime Tags
L3 Collaboration
13:12 N11.12 Measurement of the Z Branching Fraction into Bottom Quarks Using Lepton Tags
L3 Collaboration
13:24 N11.13 Production of e, \mu and \tau Pairs in untagged Photon-Photon Collisions at LEP
L3 Collaboration

Session N12. DPF: Diffractive Processes and Nonperturbative QCD.

Monday morning, 11:00, Room 15, Renaissance

11:00 N12.01 Quark/Gluon Content of the Pomeron in p\barp Collisions at \sqrts=1800 GeV using Di-Jet Data
Hosai Nakada (University of Tsukuba), CDF Collaboration
11:12 N12.02 Hard Single Diffraction at DØ
Kristal Mauritz (Iowa State University)
11:24 N12.03 Properties of Events with a Rapidity Gap Between Jets in CDF
C. Mesropian (The Rockefeller University), CDF Collaboration
11:36 N12.04 Inclusive Jet Production in Photon-Photon Collisions at \sqrts_ee=161 172 ~GeV
Kirsten Sachs (Albert Ludwigs Universität, Freiburg D-79104, Germany)
11:48 N12.05 Observation of Diffractive W-Boson and Dijet Production in CDF
S. Bagdasarov (The Rockefeller University), CDF Collaboration
12:00 N12.06 Hard Diffraction Studies in p\barp Collisions at \sqrts=1800 GeV: Jets, W, and Heavy Flavor Production.
Hirofumi Ikeda, Kiyoshi Yasuoka (University of Tsukuba), CDF Collaboration
12:12 N12.07 Study of Gluon versus Quark Fragmentation in \Upsilon \rightarrow g g \gamma and e^+ e^- \rightarrow q \barq \gamma Events at \sqrts=10 GeV.
Dave Besson (University of Kansas), CLEO Collaboration
12:24 N12.08 Study of \gamma \gamma \rightarrow \eta \pi^0.
Yuri Maravin (Southern Methodist University), CLEO Collaboration
12:36 N12.09 Two-Photon Production of the Glueball Candidate, \fj, at CLEO
Dan Bliss (University of California, San Diego), Andrew Foland (Cornell University), CLEO Collaboration
12:48 N12.10 Exclusive Measurement of Rare ømega\rightarrow\eta\gamma Meson Radiative Decays
Mark Lakata (UCB)
13:00 N12.11 Production of D^*0 and D_s^*\pm Mesons in Hadronic Z^0 Decays and V\!/(V+P) Determinations at OPAL
Frank Fiedler (DESY, Universität Hamburg, D-22607 Hamburg, Germany)

Session N16. DAMOP: Recent Developments in Ion-Surface Interaction Physics.

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

11:00 N16.01 Neutralization and Energy Loss of Ions Interacting Grazingly with Surfaces, and Other Surface Experiments with Highly Charged, Low Energy Ions
M. Stöckli (Macdonald Lab, Kansas State University)
11:36 N16.02 Neutralization of Slow Singly and Multicharged Ions During Grazing Interactions with Metals and Insulators
Qun Yan (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6372)
12:12 N16.03 Scattering and Recoiling Imaging Spectrmetry (SARIS) for Surface Composition, Structure and Dynamics
J. Wayne Rabalais (University of Houston)
12:48 N16.04 Reactive Scattering of State-Selected Molecular Ions on Surfaces
Dennis C. Jacobs (University of Notre Dame)

Session N17. DAMOP: Atoms and Molecules in Strong Laser Fields.

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

11:00 N17.01 Correlated Dissociative Ionization in Intense Laser Fields
W.T. Hill (University of Maryland)
11:36 N17.02 Deflection of Neutral Molecules with Intense Laser Fields
H. Sakai (National Research Council of Canada)
12:12 N17.03 Photoionization with High Harmonics
Linn D. Van Woerkom (Department of Physics, The Ohio State University)
12:48 N17.04 High Energy Explosion of Super-Heated Atomic Clusters
T. Ditmire (Imperial College of Science)

Session N18. DAMOP: Atom Interferometry, Wavepacket Dynamics and Quantum Control.

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

11:00 N18.01 Measuring the Quantum State of Cold Atoms Using Atom Interferometry
Ian Walmsley (The Institute of Optics), Nicholas Bigelow (Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627)
11:12 N18.02 Atom-surface potentials for atom mirrors and for atom interferometry
J.F. Babb (Harvard-Smithsonian)
11:24 N18.03 Experiments with Magnetic Grating Echoes from Doppler Broadened Rb Vapor at Room Temperature
A. Kumarakrishnan, U. Shim, S. B. Cahn, Tycho Sleator (NYU Department of Physics)
11:36 N18.04 Engineering and Tomography of Quantum States of Motion of Trapped Atoms
D. Leibfried, D. M. Meekhof, B. E. King, C. Monroe, W. M. Itano, D. J. Wineland (Time and Frequency Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, Colorado 80303-3328)
11:48 N18.05 Trojan wavepackets and electromagnetically induced binding between two negative charges
Maciej Kalinski (University of Rochester)
12:00 N18.06 Imaging Rydberg Wave~Packets
Kenneth Schafer (Dept.of Physics and Astronomy, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA), Jeffrey Krause (Quantum Theory Project, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL)
12:12 N18.07 Probing Rydberg Wavepackets Using Time-Resolved Isolated Core Excitation
R.R. Jones (University of Virginia)
12:24 N18.08 Electron Wavepackets and Vacum Fluctuations
L. H. Ford (Tufts University)
12:36 N18.09 Velocities of Signal Transport, Dispersion, and Time Parameters of Tunneling
Bilha Segev (ITAMP, Harvard--Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
12:48 N18.10 Theory of Optimal Phase-Unlocked Pump-Dump Control
YiJing Yan (Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong University of Science amp; Technology, Kowloon, Hong Kong)
13:00 N18.11 Quantum Control in Quantum Wells.
Jeffrey L. Krause (Quantum Theory Project, University of Florida), David H. Reitze (Department of Physics, University of Florida)
13:12 N18.12 Quantum Control of Diatomic Molecular Processes
L.A. Collins, J.D. Kress, R.B. Walker (Los Alamos Nat. Lab.)
13:24 N18.13 Femtosecond Photoassociation: Coherence and Control of Bimolecular Reactions
Marcos Dantus, P Gross, U Marvet (Michigan State University)
N18.14 Aharonov-Bohm oscillations in a hydrogen atom
Maciej Kalinski (University of Rochester)

Session N19. DAMOP: Photon Interactions with Atoms and Molecules: II.

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

11:00 N19.01 Photo- and Compton Double Ionization of Helium from 6-11 keV
Jon C. Levin, G. Bradley Armen, Ivan A. Sellin (University of Tennessee)
11:12 N19.02 Double Ionization of He by Photoionization, Compton Scattering, and Charged Particles
J Wang, JH McGuire (Tulane University), J Burgdörfer, Y Qiu (University of Tennessee)
11:24 N19.03 Double photoionization of He at low and intermediate energies
Jian-Zhi Tang
11:36 N19.04 Fully differential cross sections for the double photoionization of Helium
H. Bräuning, C.L. Cocke, K.D. Carnes, P. Richard (Kansas State Univ.), R. Dörner, V. Mergel, A. Bräuning-Demian, H. Schmidt-Böcking (IKF, Frankfurt, Germany), M.H. Prior (LBNL), J. Ullrich (GSI), B. Krässig (ANL)
11:48 N19.05 Multiple Ionization of Helium by High-Energy Photon Impact
Yanghui Qiu, Jianzhi Tang, Joachim Burgdörfer (University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Jianyi Wang (Tulane University)
12:00 N19.06 First Observation of a Hollow Lithium State with two Empty Inner-Shells.
S. Diehl, D. Cubaynes, F.J. Wuilleumier, J.M. Bizau, L. Journel (LSAI,URA 775,CNRS, University Paris-Sud, Orsay, France), K.T. Chung (North Carolina State University), L. Voky (Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur,Nice), A. Hibbert (Queen's University of Belfast), N. Berrah (Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI), T.J Morgan (Wesleyan University Middleton, CT), E.T. Kennedy (Dubblin City University, Ireland), C. Blancard (CEN Limeil Valenton, CEA-DAM, France), J. Bozek, A.S. Schlachter (ALS Berkely, CA)
12:12 N19.07 Experimental Evidence of Rydberg Series Within the Hollow States of Lithium
F.J. Wuilleumier, S. Diehl, D. Cubaynes, J.M. Bizau, L. Journel (LSAI, URA 775, CNRS, University Paris-Sud, Orsay, France), E.T Kennedy (Dublin City University, Ireland), N. Berrah (Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI), T.J. Morgan (Wesleyan University Middletown, CT), C. Blancard (CEN Limeil Valenton, CEA-DAM, France), J. Bozek, A.S. Schlachter (ALS Berkely, CA)
12:24 N19.08 Multiple resonance studies of predissociative and shape resonances near the second dissociation limit of molecular hydrogen.
C.H. Cheng, J.T. Kim, E.E. Eyler (University of Connecticut.)
12:36 N19.09 Observation of the highest rovibrational levels and narrow continuum resonances near the second dissociation limit of H_2, D_2, and HD
J. T. Kim, C. H. Cheng, E. E. Eyler (Dept. of Physics, University of Connecticut)
12:48 N19.10 Femtosecond Dynamics of Concerted Elimination Reactions
Marcos Dantus, U Marvet, E.J. Snyder, Q Zhang (Michigan State University)
13:00 N19.11 Ultrafast Photochemistry of Acetone and Dynamics of the Acetyl Radical
Andrew P. Baronavski, Jeffrey C. Owrutsky (Chemistry Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington D.C. 203 75)
13:12 N19.12 Fluorescence, Quenching and Photolysis of the C_2N_2 (A^1\Sigma_u^-) and (B^1\Delta_u) States: Evidence for Sterically Hindered Crossings to the (X^1\Sigma_g^+) Ground State
Joshua B. Halpern, Yuhui Huang (Howard University)