DPF '96

Sun. parallel session daily schedule

Other schedules: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Main Timetable

Listed titles are extracted automatically from the submitted TeX files and are unlikely to be complete - please see each individual abstract for the exact title.

Session 1a1, Sunday 13:30 - 15:15, room 150

13:30, A05047, Eilam Gross, OPAL Collaboration
Topological Search for the Production of Neutralinos
13:45, A05051, Sachio Komamiya, OPAL Collaboration
Search for Chargino and Neutralino Production
14:00, A05072, Sylvie Braibant, OPAL Collaboration
Search for Charged Scalar Leptons
14:15, A05071, Graham W. Wilson, OPAL Collaboration
Photonic Events with High Missing Transverse Energy
14:30, A05053, Shoji Asai, OPAL Collaboration
Search for a scalar top quark
14:45, A05313, William Orejudos, for the ALEPH Collaboration
Experimental Aspects of Supersymmetry Searches at 161 GeV
15:00, A05312, Jane Nachtman, for the ALEPH Collaboration
Implications of Supersymmetry Results from LEP 1.5

Session 1a1, Sunday 15:30 - 17:30, room 150

15:30, A05317, Javier Cuevas Maestro for the DELPHI Collaboration, University of Oviedo
Particle Searches at bf sqrts = 130-136 GeV and Search for Lepton Flavour Number Violating bf Z^0 decays in DELPHI.
15:45, A05175, Niels Kjaer for the DELPHI Collaboration, NIKHEF
Search for Pair Production of Heavy Objects in 4-jet Events
16:00, A05201, L3 Collaboration,
Search for Supersymmetric Particles
16:15, A01057, Dave Toback,
Diphoton Missing ET Distribution at CDF
16:30, A05336, Benn Tannenbaum, Texas A&M University (The CDF Collaboration)
A Search for Supersymmetric Gauge Particle Production in rm p bar p Collisions at sqrts = 1.8 TeV
16:45, A00012, James Done, Texas A&M University$^dagger
Search for Squarks and Gluinos Using Dileptons at sqrts = 1.8 TeV
17:00, A05148, Doug Norman, Texas A+M
Search for SUSY Gaugino Production Through the Trilepton Signature.
17:15, A05120, Adam Lyon, Maryland
Search for Squarks and Gluinos in p barp Collisions with the D O Detector.

Session 2a2, Sunday 13:30 - 15:00, room 131

13:30, A05033, Otmar Biebel, OPAL Collaboration
A comparison of b and uds quark jets to gluon jets
13:45, A05170, Stefan Kluth, OPAL Collaboration
Test of QCD analytic predictions for the mean multiplicity difference between gluon and quark jets
14:00, A05043, Peter Bock, OPAL Collaboration
Meson and Baryon Production in Hadronic Z^0 Decays with different Event Topologies
14:15, A05036, Beate Stockhausen, OPAL Collaboration
Particle production in quark and gluon jets
14:30, A05288, Drew K. Alton, Ball State University
Dominance of Jet Production in gamma-p Interactions at sqrts=21
14:45, A05182, Gregory P. Morrow, Rice University
Photon Structure Function at sqrts 21 GeV

Session 2a2, Sunday 15:30 - 17:00, room 131

15:30, A05438, Alice Bean, U. of Kansas
Measurement of Quark vs. Gluon Fragmentation Differences at sqrts=10 GeV
16:00, A05180, Timothy Kinnel, University of Wisconsin-Madison :
QCD-induced Hadron Shower Broadening in Deep-Inelastic Neutrino
16:15, A05375, Harsh Venkataramania, Northwestern University
Determination of the gluon distribution function of the nucleon using energy-energy angular pattern in deep-inelastic muon-deuteron scattering.
16:30, A05339, Daiva Mikunas, (ANL) for the ZEUS Collaboration
Extraction of the Gluon Density of the Proton using Dijets in Deep Inelastic Scattering
16:45, A00042, Song Ming Wang, University of Iowa
Vector Mesons production at Hera

Session 2c1, Sunday 13:30 - 15:00 (Perturbative QCD), room 133

13:30, A00026, Dieter Zeppenfeld, Dept. of Physics
Jet Production in Deep Inelastic Scattering at HERA
13:45, A05333, Stephane Keller, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Higher Order QCD Corrections to Tagged Production Processes
14:00, A05335, William B. Kilgore, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Three Jet Production at Next to Leading Order
14:15, A05450, Simona Rolli, INFN-Pavia and LBL-Berkeley
Fragmentation Functions in pQCD
14:30, A05059, Francesco Hautmann, University of Oregon
Probing the QCD pomeron in e^+ , e^- collisions
14:45, A05461, Alexander Makhlin, Wayne State University
QCD evolution equations with heavy quarks

Session 2c1, Sunday 15:30 - 17:30 (Theoretical Developments in QCD), room 133

15:30, A00002, David Dikeman, TPI (University of Minnesota)
Duality, OPE, and Heavy Quarks
15:45, A05195, V. Elias, The University of Western Ontario
QCD Laplace Sum Rules and the Pi(1300) Resonance
16:10, A05085, Chengxing Zhai, Department of Physics
The Free Energy of Hot Gauge Theories with Fermions
16:25, A05149, John R. Hiller, University of Minnesota--Duluth
Nonperturbative renormalization of QED in light-cone quantization
16:40, A05347, Ramon R. Rodriguez, School of Physics and Astronomy
Aspects of Confinement and chiral dynamics in 2-d QED with Massive N-flavor fermions

Session 3c2, Sunday 13:30 - 15:00, room 170

13:30, A05287, Randall J. Scalise, Southern Methodist University
Heavy Quark Hadroproduction: Resumming Large Logarithms via Heavy Quark PDFs.
13:45, A05348, Sathyadev Ramachandran, UCLA
Results on B barB hadroproduction at sqrts=38.8~GeV/c
14:00, A00025, , The CDF Collaboration
b Quark and B Hadron Production in p- bar p Collisions
14:15, A05110, the DO Collaboration,
Preliminary Measurement of the b-Quark Cross Section
combined with A05111
14:35, A05105, Alexei Kozelov, IHEP Serpukhov
Measurement of single muon production in the forward region with the D O detector.

Session 3c2, Sunday 15:30 - 17:30, room 170

15:30, A05177, Wulf Oberschulte Beckmann for the DELPHI Collaboration, University of Karlsruhe
Heavy Quark Fragmentation and Excited Beauty
15:45, A05042, Hwi Yong Kim, University of California at Santa Cruz
Search for the rm B c meson in hadronic Z decays
16:00, A05027, Robert J. Oakes, Northwestern University
B c Meson Production at the Fermilab Tevatron
16:15, A00019, , The CDF Collaboration
Search for B c, B^(star)(star), and rare B Hadron decays at CDF
16:30, A05117, the DO Collaboration,
Search for FCNC B rightarrow mu mu X Decays at D O.

Session 4a2, Sunday 13:30-15:00, room 157

13:30, A05429, Mary Bishai, Purdue University
A First Measurement of the Decay Asymmetry Parameter of the Xi c
combined with A05464
14:05, 0036
No further information
14:25, A00037, Ira Blum, Univ. of Texas at Dallas (representing the BES Collaboration)
Measurement of the Observed Inclusive Charm Cross Section at 4.03 GeV

Session 4a2, Sunday 15:30-17:30, room 157

15:30, A00031, Xinchou Lou, Univ. of Texas at Dallas (representing the BES Collaboration)
A Measurement of Br( rm D rightarrow phi X)
15:50, A00030, Byung-Kyu Kim, Univ. of Texas at Dallas (representing the BES Collaboration)
Direct Measurement of B(D s^+ rightarrow phi X).
16:10, A00033, Michael Schernau, BES Collaboration
Evidence for D^+ rightarrow mu^+ bar nu mu
16:30, A05430, Daniel Kim, Harvard University
Analyses of D^+ to K SK^+ and D^+ to K S pi^+
16:45, A05431, Don Coppage, University of Kansas
Measurement of cal B(D^(star)+ to D^+ gamma)

Session 6b1, Sunday 13:30 - 15:00, room 166

13:30, A05233, Dimitri Bourilkov, ETH Zurich
Measurement of the Average Tau Lepton Lifetime with the L3 Detector
13:50, A05022, Paul Weber, Carleton Univ. and Grinnell College
Improved Measurement of the Lifetime of the boldmath tau Lepton
14:10, A05174, Maria-Elena Pol for the DELPHI Collaboration, LAFEX/CBPF
Measurement of bf tau Branching Fractions.

Session 6b1, Sunday 15:30 - 17:30, room 166

15:30, A01043, SLD Collaboration,
Tau Physics Results from SLD
16:45, A05229, John Swain, Northwestern University
Measurement of the Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the bf tau Lepton in bf rme^+e^- rightarrow tau^+ tau^- gamma
16:15, A05230, Keith Riles, University of Michigan
Limits on the Weak Electric and Magnetic Dipole
16:35, A05023, Shlomo Dado, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
UPPER LIMIT ON THE nu tau MASS FROM tau rightarrow 3 h nu tau DECAYS
17:05, A05153, Ronan Mc Nulty for the DELPHI Collaboration, University of Liverpool
Upper Limit of the nu tau mass by the DELPHI experiment

Session 6d1, Sunday 13:30-14:55, room 210

13:30, A05311, SLD Collaboration,
Design and Performance of a New 307 Mpixel CCD Vertex Detector
13:50, A05186, Marcello Mannelli, OPAL Collaboration
Precision Luminosity Measurement in the OPAL Experiment.
14:05, A05283, Naresh Menon, for the CLEO collaboration
The Mechanical Design of the Silicon Vertex Detector for CLEOIII
14:20, A05381, Steven Worm, for the CDF Collaboration
The SVXII Silicon Vertex Detector at CDF
14:35, A05286, Christopher Kenney, University of Hawaii
Timing Information from 3D Silicon Vertex Detectors

Session 6d2, Sunday 15:30-17:15, room 210

15:30, A05240, Suyong Choi, Seoul National University
Characterization of Visible Light Photon Counters (VLPC) for the D O Upgrade.
15:45, A05239, Mitch Wayne, Notre Dame
Tests of a Large Scale Scintillating Fiber Tracker
16:00, A05084, R. Ruchti, University of Notre Dame
Scintillating Pad Layers Read Out with Waveshifter Fibers and Visible Light Photon Counters for Track Triggering.
16:15, A01004, Joel Kindem, University of Minnesota
A fast digitization system for the g-2 scintillating tile hadroscope
16:30, A05154, Alberto Benvenuti for the DELPHI Collaboration, INFN
Performance of the Small-angle Calorimeter (STIC)
16:45, A05234, L3 Collaboration,
RFQ Calibration of the L3 BGO Crystal Calorimeter
17:00, A05374, Timothy Meyer, University of Wisconsin
Comparison of Radiators for Use in Fine-Sampling Transition Radiation Detectors

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