DPF '96

Timetable for session 2b3: Structure Functions

Convened by G. Shapiro; W.K. Tung.

Monday 13:15 - 15:00, room 131

13:15, A05101, Mike Wodarczyk, University of Wisconsin (representing the ZEUS Collaboration)
F2 structure function results from ZEUS at HERA
13:30, A05452, Sridhara Dasu, (University of Wisconsin) for the Zeus Collaboration
Extracting the Proton Gluon Density from the Zeus F 2 Structure Function Measurement
13:45, A05346, Hung-Liang Lai, Michigan State University
New Gluon Distributions from Global Analysis of recent DIS and Jet Data
14:05, A05080, Cindy McNulty, Columbia University
A Measurement of R Longitudinal in Neutrino-Nucleon Scattering
14:20, A05351, Masoud Vakili, University of Cincinnati
Nuclear Structure Functions at Large Bjorken-x Large Q^2
14:35, A05290, Panagiotis Spentzouris, Columbia University
Structure Function Results from the CCFR Neutrino Experiment at the Fermilab Tevatron.
14:50, A01032, Mario Martinez, University of Madrid (representing the ZEUS Collaboration)
Study of Charged--Current ep Interactions at Q^2>200 GeV^2 with the ZEUS Detector at HERA

Monday 15:30 - 17:00, room 131

15:30, A05295, Richard Prepost, University of Wisconsin
Deep Inelastic Scattering of Polarized Electrons by Polarized ^3 rm He and the Study of Neutron Spin Structure
15:45, A01044, Arthur O. Mateos, MIT - Laboratory for Nuclear Science
Spin-Dependent Deep Inelastic Scattering from the Neutron with HERMES
16:00, A01013, Jack Cranshaw, Spin Muon Collaboration
Latest Results for the Measurements of g 1 of the Proton
16:15, A00005, Robin D. Erbacher, Stanford University/SLAC (E143 Collaboration)
Measurement of the Q^2 Evolution of the Proton and Deuteron Spin Structure
16:30, A05088, Richard Nisius, CERN
Analysis of hadronic final states and the F 2^ gamma
16:45, A05207, R.R. McNeill, LSU
Lepton pair production in gamma gamma collisions at LEP with the L3 detector

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