APS -2009 APS April Meeting - Session Index APR09 (original) (raw)
B2. The State of the Standard Model and Higgs Searches
B3. Science with Intense Beams of Rare Isotopes: On the way to FRIB
B4. Frontiers in Computational Astrophysics
B5. The Scientific Legacy of John Wheeler
B6. Applications of Accelerators
B9. Instrumentation for High Energy Physics
B10. Mini-Symposium on New Results in Heavy Ion Physics
B12. Neutrino Physics I
B13. Physics Education
B14. Planetary Science
C2. The State of Neutrino Physics
C3. Lattice QCD for Nuclear Physics
C4. Plasma Astrophysics of Intracluster Media
C5. Searches for Gravitational Waves with LIGO, GEO and Virgo
C7. Teaching Physics of Energy I
C8. Instrumentation for Astrophysics
C10. Nuclear Theory II: Structure and Reactions
C11. Numerical Analysis of Black Hole Binary Systems
C12. Cosmic Microwave Background and Cosmology
C13. W and Z Physics I
C14. Ultracold Neutrons and Fundamental Symmetries
D4. Panel Discussion: Global Physics Projects
D5. Spanning the Gravitational Wave Spectrum
D6. Ion Heating in Turbulent Plasmas
D7. Teaching Physics of Energy II
D8. Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Ray Instruments
D9. Mini-Symposium on Standard Model and Higgs Physics
D10. Neutrino Physics II
D11. Theoretical and Quantum Gravity
D12. Hadronic Physics
D13. Nuclear Astrophysics Modelling
D14. Undergraduate Research (including SPS) I
E1. Poster Session I (4:30-6:45pm)
E3. Welcome Reception and Poster Session I
F1. Town Meeting on the DOE/NASA Joint Dark Energy Mission (JDEM)
F2. Town Hall Meeting on Science and Society
G2. The State of the Top Quark
G4. New Eyes on the Universe I
G5. Developments in Quantum Gravity
G6. Physics on the Road Conference : A follow-up to the World Year of Physics 2005
G7. Science Policy: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
G8. Plasma Astrophysics of Clusters of Galaxies
G9. Running and Near Term Neutrino Experiments
G11. Gravitational Collapse and Theoretical Relativity
G12. Higgs II
G13. B Physics I
G15. Sherwood I
H2. The State of QCD
H3. Nucleon Structure and Fundamental Symmetries
H6. Women in Experimental High Energy Physics: Science and Career Paths
H7. Managing Nuclear Fuels: An International Perspective
H8. Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays
H9. Mini-Symposium on Single Top
H10. Ultra-Relativistic Collisions
H11. LISA
H12. Mini-symposium on Nuclear Structure at Short Distances I
H13. Focus Session: Professional Preparation of Teachers of Physics
H14. History and Philosophy of Science
H15. Sherwood II
H20. GFB Business Meeting
J3. Puzzles and Challenges Near Doubly Magic 100Sn, the Heaviest Self-Conjugate Nucleus
J4. Merging Galaxies
J6. Precision Measurements Impacting Cosmology
J7. Physics Contributions to the Intelligence Community
J8. APS Editorial Question and Answer
J9. Top Mass
J11. Theoretical Gravity
J12. Mini-Symposium on Nuclear Structure at Short Distances. II
J13. Few Body Physics III
J14. Undergraduate Research (including SPS) II
J15. Windows to Burning Plasmas
K1. Plasma/Sherwood Poster Session I (2:00pm - 5:00pm)
L2. On the Threshold of the LHC
L5. Nuclear Physics in Astrophysics: From Stars to Stellar Explosions
L6. Future Accelerators for Particle Physics
L8. Excellence in Physics Education Award
L9. QCD Topics
L10. Nuclear Structure
L11. Binary Inspiral and Gravitational Wave Kicks
L12. Dark Matter Searches I: Indirect Searches
L13. Nuclear Theory I: Few-Body
L14. W and Z Physics II
L15. High Energy Density Plasmas
M1. APS Prizes and Awards Ceremonial Session and Past President's Address
N1. Keynote Talk: The Quest for Giant Telescopes: Four Centuries of Challenge and Scientific Discovery
Q2. Recent Progress at the Neutrino Frontier
Q3. Mini-Symposium on Transverse Spin Phenomena
Q4. Opportunities in Hadron Spectroscopy
Q5. Computational Astrophysics of Disks: From Black Holes to Planets
Q6. Introductory Physics for Pre-Health and Biological Science Students
Q7. Is Geoengineering a Possible Stop-Gap Measure to Rapid Climate Change?
Q9. Mini-Symposium on Heavy Flavor: CP Violation and Rare Decays
Q10. Electromagnetic Interactions
Q11. Experimental Tests of Gravitation
Q12. Nuclear Astrophysics
Q13. Computational Materials and Accelerator Physics
Q14. Beam Physics
Q15. Sherwood III
R2. New Eyes on the Universe II
R3. DNP Prize and Award Session I
R4. Dark Matter
R5. Women and Minorities in Multi-Messenger Astronomy of Gamma-Ray Bursts
R6. Imaging Advanced Accelerators
R8. Observation, Acceleration and Propagation of Cosmic Rays
R9. Mini-Symposium on Searches I
R11. Gravitational Wave Astrophysics
R12. Mini-Symposium on Heavy Flavor: Future of Heavy Flavor Physics
R13. Focus Session: Adopting PER-Based Teaching Methods and Materials
R14. QCD Physics
S1. Sherwood Poster Session II (2:00pm - 5:00pm)
T2. The State of the Searches Beyond the Standard Model
T3. DNP Prize and Award Session II
T4. Early Science from the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope
T5. Precision Measurements in Gravity
T6. Panel Discussion: Preparation of Graduate Students for Careers in a Globalized World I
T7. History of MURA, Fermilab and the SSC
T9. B Physics II
T11. Neutron Star and Black Hole Binary Simulations
T13. Physics Education Research
T14. New Directions in Particle Theory
U10. DNP Business Meeting
U11. GGR Business Meeting
U13. GHP Business Meeting
U14. DPB Business Meeting
U50. Town Meeting on the Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey
W2. Bouchet Award and Panofsky Prize Session
W3. Nuclear Physics Connections with Astrophysics/Cosmology
W4. New Facilities in Particle Astrophysics I
W6. Numerical Simulations of Coalescing Compact Objects: Black Holes and Neutron Stars
W7. Teaching Physics and the Arts
W8. Gamma Ray Bursts
W10. Nuclear Reactions: Heavy Ions/Rare Isotope Beams I
W11. Data Analysis Techniques for Ground-Based Gravitational Wave Interferometers
W13. Neutrino Physics III
W14. Searches II
W15. Sherwood IV
X2. Neutrino Oscillations in Electron Capture Decays
X4. New Facilities in Particle Astrophysics II
X5. Panel Discussion: Women and Minorities in Gravity: Science and Career Paths
X6. The Role of Scientists in Arms Control
X7. Accelerator Technologies for Nuclear Physics
X9. B Physics III
X10. Nuclear Reactions: Heavy Ions/Rare Isotope Beams II
X12. General Astrophysics and Compact Objects
X13. Quantum Mechanics and Tests of Physics Laws
X14. Higgs III