DPF '96

Thu. parallel session daily schedule

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Session 1a1, Thursday 15:30 - 17:15, room 133

15:30, A05280, Satyanrayan Nandi, Oklahoma State University
Collider Signals of Non-minimal Supergravity
15:45, A05253, Michal Brhlik, Department of Physics
Neutralino Relic Density from Minimal Supergravity
16:00, A05156, Yue-Liang WU, Ohio State University
Realistic SUSY GUT Model for CP violation, Neutrino Oscillation,
16:15, A05282, Youichi Yamada, Physics Department
Definition of tan beta beyond tree-level
16:30, A05324, Bhaskar Dutta, University of Oregon
Lepton flavor violation and electric dipole moments from an intermediate
16:45, A05184, Csaba Cs'aki, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Are the Supersymmetric Higgs Particles Pseudo-Goldstone Bosons

Session 1b1, Thursday 15:30 - 18:00, room 210

15:30, A05198, Silvia Costantini, L3 Collaboration
Search for the neutral Higgs boson and new Particles with L3 at LEP
15:50, A05048, Gabriella Pasztor, Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics
Search for Higgs bosons using the OPAL detector at LEP
combined with A05049
16:15, A05342, Charles Loomis, Rutgers
Search for Charged Higgs in CDF
16:40, A01031, Tamburello, Univ. of Maryland
Search for Di-jet Resonances Produced in Association with W Bosons
17:00, A05267, Raymond Willey, University of Pittsburgh
On MSbar Perturbation Theory and the Higgs Boson Mass
17:20, A05244, Yannick Meurice, Dpt. of Physics and Astronomy
Non-Perturbative Approaches of Finite Cut-Off Effects in Scalar Field Theory
17:40, A05279, A. Nyffeler, Yale University
Effective field theory for a heavy Higgs boson: matching and gauge invariance

Session 1c2, Thursday 13:30 - 15:00, room 210

13:30, A01053, Jack Gunion,
13:45, A01022, Ian Kogan, Oxford University
Strings and topological membranes.
combined with A01023
14:00, A05178, Michael Kuchiev, University of New South Wales
Search for Polarized Instantons
combined with A05179
14:15, A05384, Pran Nath, Northeastern University
Planck Scale Effects on Grand Unification Models
14:30, A05281, Witold Skiba, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Signatures of Pseudo-Goldstone Bosons in Technicolor Theories
14:45, A05194, Shinichi Urano, CTP
Gravitational GUT Breaking and the GUT-Planck Hierarchy

Session 2a2, Thursday 15:30 - 16:45, room 131

15:30, A05270, Mihai Dima, Colorado State University$^1
PRODUCTION OF pi^ pm, K^ pm, p, K^0 s, Lambda^0, kz and pz IN HADRONIC zz DECAYS
combined with A05272
15:50, A05268, Kenneth G. Baird, Rutgers University
Hadron Production in Light and Heavy, Quark and Antiquark Jets
combined with A05275
combined with A05276
16:30, A00034, Yifan Gu,
Search for a Vector Glueball by a Scan of the J/ psi Resonance

Session 2b1, Thursday 15:30 - 17:35, room 157

15:30, A00014, Philip Melese, CDF Collaboration
Search for Diffractive Dijets using Roman-Pots at CDF
15:50, A00015, Konstantin Goulianos, CDF Collaboration
New Evidence for Rapidity Gaps between Jets and Search for Diffractive W and Dijet Production at CDF
16:10, A05130, Perkins Jill, DO Collaboration
Rapidity Gaps and Diffraction in Hard Jet Production at D O.
combined with A05132
16:35, A05448, Bruce Baller, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Diffractive Lepto-Production of rho(770) and rho prime Mesons on Nuclear Targets
16:55, A05446, Don Reeder, University of Wisconsin
Measurement of diffractive cross section in deep inelastic scattering from ZEUS experiment
17:15, A05082, Jeffrey Bulmahn, Penn State University
Exclusive rho^0 Production in Deep Inelastic Scattering at HERA

Session 2b2, Thursday 13:30-15:00 (Collider Experiments IV), room 131

13:30, A05391, Daniel P. Cronin-Hennessy for the CDF Collaboration, Duke University
Production Properties of Jets in W Boson Events at CDF
13:45, A05285, Jay R. Dittmann for the CDF Collaboration, Duke University
Production Properties of Jets in Z Boson Events at CDF
14:00, A05126, Rob Snihur, Northwestern University
Study of Jet Structure Using Subjets at D O.
14:15, A05122, David Cullen-Vidal, Brown University
Color Coherence in Multi-Jet Events at D O.
14:30, A01049, Joey Huston, CDF
Double Parton Scattering at CDF
14:45, A05241, Yeonsik Yu, Seoul National University
Search for Double Parton Scattering at D O.

Session 3b1, Thursday 1330 - 1500 (Hadronic Radiative and Inclusive Decays of B Hadrons), room 133

13:30, A05410, Doug Roberts, U.C. Santa Barbara
B to D^(star) + D^(star) and B^+ to overlineD^0 K^+
combined with A05415
13:55, A00004, John Bartelt, Vanderbilt University
Inclusive Measurements in B Meson Decay
combined with A00043
combined with A05425
combined with A05427
14:10, A05176, Derek Lane for the DELPHI Collaboration, Ames Laboratory and Department of Physics
Production of charged particles, bf K^0 s, K^ pm, p( barp) and bf Lambda( bar Lambda) in bf Z rightarrow b barb events and in the decay of b hadrons.
14:25, A05252, Alexey A. Petrov, University of Massachusetts
On the Factorization in Non-Leptonic Decays of Heavy Mesons.
14:40, A05251, Jo~ao Soares, University of Massachusetts
Properties of the soft final state interaction phases in B decays.

Session 3b1, Thursday 1530 - 1800 (Hadronic Radiative and Inclusive Decays of B Hadrons), room 170

15:30, A00045, Jeff Gronberg, U.C. Santa Barbara
Hadronic B Meson Decays to Charm
combined with A05412
combined with A05413
combined with A05414
16:05, A00044, Mark Palmer, University of Illinois
Rare B Results from CLEO
combined with A05440
combined with A05441
combined with A05442
16:40, A05416, Jean Roy, University of Colorado
Observation of B rightarrow omega h^-
combined with A05443
17:00, A05294, Christoph Greub, SLAC
Virtual O( alpha s) corrections to the inclusive decay b rightarrow s gamma
17:15, A05328, Alex Kagan, University of Cincinnati
Does the data on inclusive b hadron decays favor enhanced b rightarrow s(d) glue
17:30, A01060, Mikhail Voloshin, Theoretical Physics Institute (University of Minnesota)
Heavy Quark Expansions for Inclusive Beauty (and Charm) Decays -- Current Status

Session 4a4, Thursday 13:30 - 15:20, room 170

13:30, A01021, Michael Schernau, University of California
The Semileptonic Branching Fraction of the D s
13:50, A05393, Luca Cinquini, University of Colorado
Analysis of charm meson semileptonic decays from experiment E687
14:10, A05187, Chong Zhang, Kansas State University
Measurement of Gamma(D^+ rightarrow rho l^+ nu)/
14:30, A05216, Renata Zaliznyak, Stanford University
Measurement of Form Factors in D^+ rightarrow overlineK^(star)0
14:50, A05007, Hai-Yang Cheng, Academia Sinica
Heavy-Heavy and Heavy-Light Baryonic Form Factors in the Quark Model

Session 5a1, Thursday 13:30 - 15:00, room 166

13:30, A05115, A. Narayanan,
Muon Charge Asymmetry From W Decay at the D O Detector.
13:45, A05181, H. Budd, University of Rochester
W charge assymetry at CDF
14:00, A05383, Mark Krasberg, The University of Michigan
Measurement of the Transverse Momentum Differential Cross Section for Z rightarrow mu^+ mu^- in 1.8~TeV overlinepp Collisions
14:15, A05316, Eli Rosenberg for the DELPHI Collaboration, Ames Laboratory and Department of Physics
Measurement of the Forward-Backward Asymmetries of bf s bars, c barc, b barb and Measurement of the Inclusive Charge Flow in Hadronic Z Decays.
14:30, A05269, Shinya Narita, Tohoku University
Strange particle production and s-quark asymmetry at the SLD
14:45, A05188, Igor Boiko for the DELPHI Collaboration, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
An updated measurement of bf tau polarisation in Z decays.

Session 5a1, Thursday 15:30 - 17:20, room 166

15:30, A05054, Ch. Beeston, OPAL Collaboration
A Study of Four-Fermion Final States with High Multiplicity at LEP
combined with A05075
15:50, A05155, R.B. Drucker, University of Oregon
Measurement of Electroweak Parameters using nu N Neutral-Current Scattering in the CCFR Experiment
16:05, A05026, Mike Roney, OPAL Collaboration
Precision Measurement of the Tau Polarization and its Asymmetry
16:20, A05055, T. Kawamoto, OPAL Collaboration
Measurement of cross-sections and asymmetries in e^+e^- collisions at centre-of-mass energies of 130~GeV and above
combined with A05046
combined with A05073
16:40, A05436, Dennis W. Ugolini, SLAC
New Upper Limit on eta to e^+ e^-
16:55, A05466, Pierrick Hanlet, University of Virginia/Northeastern University
eta production at sqrts=38.8 GeV and the Branching Ratio mbox cal BR( eta rightarrow mu^+ mu^-)
17:10, A01051, S. Dawson,
Looking for CP violation in W Production and Decay

Session 5b1, Thursday 13:30-15:45, room 157

13:30, A05005, Doug Toussaint, University of Arizona
The hot QCD equation of state from lattice simulations
13:45, A05094, Agustin Nieto, Ohio State University
Thermodynamics of QCD at High Temperature.
14:00, A00010, William K. Wilson for the STAR Collaboration, Wayne State University
The STAR experiment at RHIC
14:15, A05408, Marzia Rosati, Brookhaven National Laboratory
PHENIX Experiment at RHIC
14:30, A05077, Ina Sarcevic, University of Arizona
Wavelet Perspective of a Disoirented Chiral Condensate
14:45, A01018, JAMAL JALILIAN-MARIAN, TPI
The intrinsic glue distribution at small x
15:00, A05353, Alexander Makhlin, Wayne State University
Wedge form of relativistic dynamics for heavy ion collisions
15:15, A01019, Charles Gale, McGill University
The production of lepton pairs in intermediate energy nucleus-nucleus collisions.
15:30, A01020, Alejandro Ayala, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Coulomb Effects on Charged Kaon Distributions from Vlasov Dynamics

Session 6a1, Thursday 13:30-15:00 (New Experiments), room 150

13:30, A05407, Serap Tilav, University of Wisconsin--Madison
Down-going muons in AMANDA-B
13:45, A05327, Lori A. Gray, University of Wisconsin - Madison (for the AMANDA Collaboration)
centerData and Monte Carlo Results for the Existing Phase B
14:00, A05247, Igor Liubarsky, University 0f Wisconsin--Madison
High Energy Particle Cascades in AMANDA-A
14:10, A05341, Gus Sinnis, Los Alamos National Laboratory
The Milagro Gamma-Ray Observatory
14:35, A05401, Thron, The MINOS Collaboration
Status Report of the MINOS Detector for Long-Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Experiments
combined with A05402

Session 6a1, Thursday 15:30-17:35 (Recent Results II), room 150

15:30, A05337, Mark R. Vagins, Louisiana State University
SuperKamiokande's First Four Months --- Notes from the Underground
15:50, A05397, S. Kasahara,
Cosmic Ray Composition Studies Using Multimuon Events Observed in the Soudan 2 Detector
16:00, A05398, P. Border,
Studies of Cosmic Ray Air Showers Using Surface-Underground Coincidences
16:10, A05404, D. DeMuth,
A Search for AGN nu's using the Soudan 2 Detector
16:20, A05399, Martin Schub, University of Minnesota
Preliminary Studies of Nucleon Decay with Soudan 2
16:35, A05161, J.L. Breault, Boston University
Preliminary Results From IMB3 Muon/Electron Identification Tests at KEK
16:50, A05246, Kate Scholberg, the MACRO Collaboration
A Search for Neutrinos from Gravitational Collapse with the MACRO Experiment
17:00, A05409, Erotokritos Katsavounidis, Caltech
Search for magnetic monopoles with the MACRO detector at Gran Sasso
17:10, A05350, Colin Okada for the MACRO Collaboration, Boston University Physics Dept.
Upward-going Muons in the MACRO Detector
17:25, A05456, Alexandru Romosan, Columbia University
Neutrino Oscillation Limits at CCFR

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