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Plenary Session - Friday, June 24, 2005

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08:30

Plenary Session V – Large Seminar Room, Physics

  Chair............................................................................................................... Peter Steinberg

08:30-08:40 Welcome and Workshops Overview .................................................................. Peter Steinberg
     
08:40 Workshop Summaries and Findings  

08:40-09:20 High pT & Jet Physics  
    Experiment [pdf] [ppt]................................. Jan Rak
    Theory [pdf] [ppt]........................................ Ivan Vitev
 09:20-10:00 Femtoscopy  
    Experiment [pdf] [ppt]................................. Sergei Panitkin
    Theory [pdf] [ppt]........................................ Scott Pratt
10:00-10:20 Measuring Rare Kaon Decays with KOPIO [pdf] [ppt].......................................... Mike Sivertz
     
10:20-10:40 Break  
     
10:40-11:00 Experimental Results from E787/E949 [pdf] [ppt]................................................ George Redlinger
11:00-11:20 Cosmological Implications [pdf] [ppt].................................................................. Vicki Greene
11:20-11:40 Physics with Tagged Forward Protons at RHIC [pdf] [ppt].................................... Wlodek Guryn
11:40-12:00 Recent Results from the ATF [pdf] [ppt]............................................................. Vitaly Yakimenko
12:00-12:20 NASA Space Radiation Laboratory: Recent Results and Future Plans [pdf] [ppt]... Marcelo Vazquez
     
12:20 – 2:00 Lunch Break  
     

2:00

Plenary Session VI – Large Seminar Room, Physics

 

  Chair ............................................................................................................. David Hofman

02:00-02:30 Correlations & Fluctuations [pdf] [ppt]................................................................ Gunther Roland
02:30-03:10 Proton Spin Physics  
    Experiment [pdf] [ppt]................................. Christine Aidala
    Theory [pdf] [ppt]........................................ Stefan Kretzer
03:10-03:30 Heavy Flavor [pdf] [ppt]..................................................................................... Tony Frawley
03:30-03:50 Photons [pdf] [ppt]........................................................................................... David d’Enterria
03:50-04:00 Closing Remarks............................................................................................. Peter Steinberg and Brant Johnson
     
04:00 Adjourn for CA-D end-of-run Party in Physics Courtyard (Bldg. 510)

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