DPF '96

Wed. parallel session daily schedule

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Session 1a2, Wednesday 13:30 - 15:00, room 131

13:30, A05314, William Orejudos, for the ALEPH Collaboration
Four-Fermion Production at 130 and 136 GeV
13:50, A05147, Gouliang Wang, Florida State
Search for First Generation Scalar Leptoquarks at D O.
14:10, A05259, Jianwei Cao, Vanderbilt University
Searches for Rare and Forbidden Charm Decays
14:30, A05139, Lesley L. Smith, University of Kansas
Technicolor Mechanisms for Single Top Production
14:45, A05405, Thomas W. Kephart, Vanderbilt University
Magnetic Monopoles as Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays

Session 1a2, Wednesday 15:30 - 17:50, room 131

15:30, A05262, V. Alan Kosteleck'y, Indiana University
CPT, String Theory, and Neutral-Meson Oscillations.
15:50, A05250, Evan Keith, University of California
A grand unified model with M G sim M rm string
16:10, A05289, David Muller, Oklahoma State University
A separate SU(2) for the Third Family: Topflavor
16:30, A05167, George Wei-Shu Hou, National Taiwan University
R b -- R c Problem and New Physics
16:50, A05079, Katsumi Tanaka, The Ohio State University
Fermion mass matrices from U(1) symmetry approach and dynamical method
17:10, A01017, Ola T"ornkvist, NASA/Fermilab Astrophysics Center
Topology of Gauge Fields and the Baryon Asymmetry

Session 2a1, Wednesday 13:30-15:02, room 210

13:30, A01025, Vladimir Braun, NORDITA
Theoretical uncertainties in determination of alpha s: The impact of non-perturbative effects
13:55, A05204, Botjo Betev, L3 Collaboration
Study of the Structure of Hadronic Events and Determination of boldmath alpha s at boldmath sqrts= 130 GeV and 136 GeV
14:12, A05034, Stefan Kluth, OPAL Collaboration
QCD studies with e^+e^- annihilation data
14:29, A05037, Hannes Jeremie, OPAL Collaboration
Observation and study of five-jet events at LEP using the OPAL detector.
14:46, A05035, Hannes Jeremie, OPAL Collaboration
Study of Four-Jet Events from Z^0 Decays at LEP Using Angular Correlations and Jet Masses.

Session 2a1, Wednesday 15:30-18:00, room 210

15:30, A01027, Andrei L. Kataev, Academy of Sciencies of Russia
The QCD analysis of the deep-inelastic scattering data at the next-to-leading order level and beyond and the extraction of the value of alpha s
15:55, A05189, Pedro Abreu for the DELPHI Collaboration, LIP-IST-FCUL
Particle Multiplicities, Event Shape and Inclusive Distributions above the Z peak
16:12, A05463, John Kim, Columbia University
The Q^2 dependence of the GLS sum rule and an extraction of the strength of the Strong Interaction Coupling Constant ( alpha s)
16:29, A00052, Brian Musgrave, Argonne National Laboratory representing the ZEUS collaboration
Extraction of alpha s from dijet production in DIS
16:46, A05257, Tacy Joffe-Minor, Northwestern
A Measurement of the (W+1 Jet/W+0 Jet) Cross Section Ratio and Comparisons to QCD.
17:02, A01024, Alexander Bondar, MD-1 collaboration at VEPP-4
Measurement of the R in the energy range 7.0-10.5 GeV
17:19, A01029, Aida El-Khadra, University of Illinois
alpha s with Lattice QCD

Session 2b2, Wednesday 13:30-15:00 (Collider Experiments II), room 133

13:30, A05124, Mrinmoy Battacharjee, Delhi University
Inclusive Jet Cross Section at D O.
13:50, A05125, John Krane, Nebraska
Inclusive Jet Production Cross Sections at sqrts = 630 and 1800 GeV.
14:10, A00018, Anwar A. Bhatti for the CDF Collaboration, The Rockefeller University
Inclusive Jet Cross Section at sqrts=1800 GeV at CDF
14:30, A00017, Alexander Akopian for the CDF Collaboration, The Rockefeller University
Testing x T scaling at CDF

Session 2b2, Wednesday 15:30-18:00 (Collider Experiments III), room 133

15:30, A05123, Su Yung Choi, Seoul National University
The Dijet Mass Spectrum at D O
15:45, A05121, Kathy Fatyga, Rochester
Dijet Angular Distributions at D O.
16:00, A00039, Al Goshaw, Duke University
Dijet Angular Distribution at CDF
16:20, A05131, Soon Yung Jun, Northwestern University
Azimuthal Angle Decorrelation of Jets Widely Separated in Rapidity
16:35, A05127, Elizabeth Gallas, Texas Arlington
A Study of Multi-jet Production Ratios in p overlinep Collisions at D O.
16:50, A01048, Tom Devlin, CDF
Properties of Multijet Events at CDF
17:10, A00053, J. Streets, for the MiniMax Collaboration
Preliminary Results from Fermilab T-864 (MiniMax) at the Tevatron

Session 3b1, Wednesday 1330 - 1530 (Semileptonic Decays of B Hadrons), room 166

13:30, A05319, Stephen R. Armstrong, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Production of Orbitally Excited Charm Mesons in Semileptonic B Decay
13:45, A05419, Rolly Morrison, CLEO Collaboration
Some recent results in B semi-leptonic decays
combined with A05411
combined with A05423
14:20, A05422, Stephen Miller, Caltech
Measurement of Form Factors in B rightarrow D^(star)l nu Decay.
14:35, A05420, Kenneth Bloom, Cornell University
V cb and V ub measurements using exclusive B decay
combined with A05424
15:05, A05066, Carlo Dallapiccola, OPAL Collaboration
A Measurement of V rm cb Using rm overline B^0 to D^(star)+ ell^- overline nu ell Decays

Session 3b1, Wednesday 1545 - 1800 (Semileptonic Decays of B Hadrons and Hadronic Decays of B Mesons), room 166

15:45, A05065, Al Lee, OPAL Collaboration
B Hadron Semileptonic Decays in Hadronic Z^0 Decays
combined with A05099
combined with A05173
16:10, A01001, Lev Koyrakh, University of Minnesota
QCD Constrained Model For Semileptonic Decays of Heavy Flavor
16:25, A05008, Hai-Yang Cheng, Academia Sinica
Heavy-Heavy and Heavy-Light Mesonic Form Factors in the Light-Front Quark Model
16:40, A00001, David Dikeman, TPI (University of Minnesota)
b rightarrow s gamma: A QCD Consistent Analysis of the Photon Energy Distribution
16:55, A00020, Ting Miao, The CDF Collaboration
Fully reconstructed B~meson decays using J/Psi and Psi(2S)
combined with A00022
17:25, A05417, Rainer Wanke, OSU (CLEO Collaboration)
The Parity Content of B to Psi K^(star)

Session 4b2, Wednesday 13:30 - 15:00 (Strange physics), room 157

13:30, A05083, Noah B. Wallace, Instituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare sezione di Pisa
A Precision Mesurement of the Omega^- Magnetic Moment
13:45, A05471, Scott Eilerts, Brookhaven National Lab.
Studies of Rare K^+ Decays
14:00, A05457, Stephen Adler, for the AGS E787 Collaboration
First Observation of K^+ rightarrow pi^+ gamma gamma Recorded
14:15, A05380, Mark R. Convery, Princeton University
New Results from BNL787
14:30, A05056, Brian W. Harris, Florida State University
Electroproduction of heavy quarks at NLO
14:45, A05449, Lai-Him Chan, Louisiana State University
A Unified Effective Theory of Light Mesons and Heavy Mesons from Bargmann-Wigner Superfields

Session 5a1, Wednesday 13:30 - 14:55, room 150

13:30, A05004, Andrew O. Bazarko, CERN
Measurement of R b with the ALEPH Detector at LEP
13:45, A05297, E. Weiss, SLD Collaboration
Measurement of R b at SLD
14:00, A05190, Paolo Branchini for the DELPHI Collaboration, Istituto Superiore di Sanita (INFN)
The Measurement of the bf Z^0 partial decay width ratios bf R b = Gamma b barb/ Gamma had, bf R c = Gamma c barc/ Gamma had and of bf g b barb, the rate of Gluon Splitting into bf b barb, with the DELPHI Detector at LEP.
14:15, A05217, Sajan Easo, L3 Collaboration
Measurement of the rmB^0 barB^0 Mixing Parameter and the rmZ rightarrow b barb Forward-Backward Asymmetry
combined with A05226
14:35, A05017, Jens Meyer, OPAL Collaboration
Measurement of R b equiv Gamma(Z^0 to b bar b)/ Gamma(Z^0 to hadrons) with OPAL using a Double Tagging Method.
combined with A05360
combined with A05361

Session 5a1, Wednesday 15:30 - 17:30, room 150

15:30, A05298, G. Mancinelli, SLD Collaboration
Measurement of A b at the Z^0 Resonance Using Identified Charged Kaons
combined with A05299
combined with A05300
15:50, A05014, S. Petzold, OPAL Collaboration
Measurement of Heavy Quark Forward-Backward Asymmetries and Average B Mixing Using Leptons in Multihadronic Events
combined with A05015
combined with A05359
16:10, A05135, M. Kelly, D0 collaboration
Wgamma,WW,WZ production (D0)
16:30, A05263, Steven Errede, The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
CDF Results on the Radiation Amplitude Zero in W+ gamma Production
combined with A05264
16:50, A05382, Liqun Zhang, The University of Wisconsin at Madison
WW Production in overlinepp Collisions at sqrts=1.8~TeV
combined with A05387
17:10, A05138, G. Landsberg, D0 collaboration
Z+gamma production (D0)

Session 6a1, Wednesday 13:30-15:00 (Recent Results I), room 170

13:30, A05236, Gunasingha, for the LSND Collaboration
Neutrino Cross Sections on Carbon
13:42, A05238, William J. Metcalf, for the LSND Collaboration
Evidence for Neutrino Oscillation from Muon Decay at Rest
13:55, A01003, Frederick Weber, CERN
A First Look at Neutrino Interactions with the NOMAD Detector
14:10, A05003, E.R. Lee, SLAC
An Improved Search for Elementary Particles with Fractional Electric Charge
14:25, A05260, Christopher Walter for the MACRO Collaboration, Caltech
A Search for Lightly Ionizing Particles with the MACRO detector
14:40, A05396, H. Gallagher,
Flavor Ratio of Atmospheric Neutrinos Observed by Soudan 2

Session 6a1, Wednesday 15:30-17:30 (Theory), room 170

15:30, A05386, Chandra Bhat, Fermilab
A Bayesian Analysis of the Solar Neutrino Problem
15:45, A05012, Plamen Krastev, Institute for Advanced Study
Time-Variations of Solar Neutrino Signals
16:00, A05019, Waikwok Kwong, The University of Texas at Arlington
Relations between rates for SNO and Super Kamiokande solar
16:15, A05009, Ephraim Fischbach, Physics Department
Long-Range Forces and Neutrino Mass
16:30, A05028, T. Goldman, Los Alamos National Lab
MSW Without Matter
16:45, A05086, Chengxing Zhai, Department of Physics
Atomic effects in tritium beta decay
17:00, A05150, Mou Roy, Dept.Of Physics; University of California; Riverside.
A Study of the Behavior of Ultra High Energy Neutrinos
17:15, A05159, Ina Sarcevic, University of Arizona
New Predictions for Neutrino Telescope Event Rates

Session 7a1, Wednesday 18:30-19:30, room Radisson

A01007, Rudolf Rodenberg, III. Physikalisches Institut
The Higgs Phenomenon.
A01010, Robert L. W. Chen, Emory University
Schrodinger's Problem Of Obtaining A Real Wave Equation Is Solved And Its Implications Shown.
A01040, Douglas Zbikowski, 7833 Able St. NE
Information Space - Part 1: The Philosophy of Distributed Informational Processing In a Mechanistically Interrelated World of Particle Entity
A01041, Douglas Zbikowski, 7833 Able St. NE
Information Space - Part 2: The Surface Information Model of Particle Entity
A01062, E.J. Ferrer, SUNY
Superconductivity in anyon fluid at finite temperature and density
A01063, R. Acharya, Arizona State Univ.
Gell-Mann-Low eigenvalue problem in finite quantum electrodynamics
A05078, Zheng Huang, University of Arizona
Electromagnetic Emissions from Thermal and Coherent Pion Sources
A05160, Wayne R. Lundberg, U. S. Air Force
A Cyclic Universe Without Missing Mass: Implications of R to alpha^ prime /R
A05162, Franklin W. Keeney, Particle Physics Research Co.
Unification of Gravity with the Electromagnetic Field
A05193, Syamala Hari, AT&T Bell Labs
Imaginary masses exist in the brain
A05373, Lai-Him Chan, Louisiana State University
Extended Isoscalar-Flavor-spin Symmetry for Baryons with a single spectator isoscalar quark

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