Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2019 Fall Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics
Volume 64, Number 12
Monday–Thursday, October 14–17, 2019; Crystal City, Virginia
Chair Index
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1WA   Physics Opportunities with EIC I Oct 14 2019 9:00AM Salon 1  | 
William Briscoe, GWU | 
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1WB   New Data Analysis Methods I Oct 14 2019 9:00AM Salon 2  | 
Michael Doring, GWU | 
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1WE   Workshop: Nucleons, Nuclei and Neutron Stars in the Era of Gravitational Waves I Oct 14 2019 9:00AM Salon 5  | 
Harald W. Griesshammer, GWU | 
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2WA   Physics Opportunities with EIC II Oct 14 2019 11:00AM Salon 1  | 
William Briscoe, GWU | 
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2WB   New Data Analysis Methods II Oct 14 2019 11:00AM Salon 2  | 
Michael Doring, GWU | 
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2WE   Workshop: Nucleons, Nuclei and Neutron Stars in the Era of Gravitational Waves II Oct 14 2019 11:00AM Salon 5  | 
Harald W. Griesshammer, GWU | 
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AC   Plenary I Oct 14 2019 3:00PM Salon 3/4  | 
Robert Janssens, University of North Carolina | 
BC Plenary II Oct 14 2019 5:00PM Salon 3/4  | 
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EA   Structure of Proton-Rich Nuclei Oct 15 2019 8:30AM Salon 1  | 
Corina Andreoiu, Simon Fraser University | 
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EB   Mini-Symposium: Neutrino Properties and Interactions: Results, Challenges, and Implications I Oct 15 2019 8:30AM Salon 2  | 
Alfredo Galindo-Uribarri, Oak Ridge National Laboratory | 
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EE   Mini-Symposium: Towards a US Electron Ion Collider: Physics, Accelerator, and Detectors Oct 15 2019 8:30AM Salon 5  | 
Ernst Sichtermann, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | 
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EG   Nuclear Astrophysics: Stellar and Big Bang Nucleosynthesis Oct 15 2019 8:30AM Salon A  | 
Chris Wrede, Michigan State University | 
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EH   Mini-Symposium: New Results from CLAS12 I Oct 15 2019 8:30AM Salon B  | 
Latifa Elouadrhiri, Jefferson Laboratory | 
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EJ   Mini-symposium: Quantitative Understanding of QGP Properties I Oct 15 2019 8:30AM Salon C  | 
Rainer Fries, Texas A&M | 
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EL   Mini-Symposium on Fundamental Symmetries: Theory and Experiment I Oct 15 2019 8:30AM Salon H  | 
Nadia Fomin, University of Tennessee | 
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EM   Nuclear Theory I Oct 15 2019 8:30AM Salon J  | 
Harald W. Grießhammer, George Washington University | 
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EN   Gluon Spin in proton-proton Collisions Oct 15 2019 8:30AM Salon K  | 
Jinlong Zhang | 
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FA   Understanding the Nuclear Interaction Across Scales Oct 15 2019 10:30AM Salon 1  | 
Or Hen, MIT | 
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FB   Mini-Symposium: Neutrino Properties and Interactions: Results, Challenges, and Implications II Oct 15 2019 10:30AM Salon 2  | 
Vincente Guissepe, Oak Ridge National Laboratory | 
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FE   Mini-Symposium: Towards a US Electron Ion Collider: Physics, Accelerator, and Detectors II Oct 15 2019 10:30AM Salon 5  | 
Douglas Higinbotham, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility | 
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FG   Mini-Symposium: Electrodisintegration Constraints on Astrophysical Radiative Capture Rates Oct 15 2019 10:30AM Salon A  | 
Richard Milner, MIT | 
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FH   Mini-Symposium: New Results from CLAS12 II Oct 15 2019 10:30AM Salon B  | 
Volker Burkert, Jefferson Laboratory | 
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FJ   Mini-Symposium: Quantitative Understanding of QGP Properties II Oct 15 2019 10:30AM Salon C  | 
Rosi Reed, Lehigh University | 
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FL   Mini-Symposium on Fundamental Symmetries: Theory and Experiment II Oct 15 2019 10:30AM Salon H  | 
Leah Broussard, ORNL | 
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FM   Nuclear Theory II Oct 15 2019 10:30AM Salon J  | 
James Vary, Iowa State University | 
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FN   Nuclear Structure I Oct 15 2019 10:30AM Salon K  | 
Lee Sobotka, Washington University in Saint Louis | 
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GA   Alternative Career Paths for a Nuclear Physicist Oct 15 2019 2:00PM Salon 1  | 
Evie Downie, GWU | 
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GB   Mini-Symposium: Neutrino Properties and Interactions: Results, Challenges, and Implications III Oct 15 2019 2:00PM Salon 2  | 
Phil Barbeau, Duke University | 
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GE   Mini-Symposium: Short Range Correlations and Bound Nucleon Structure Across Scales I Oct 15 2019 2:00PM Salon 5  | 
Misak Sargsian, Florida International University | 
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GG   Nucleon Structure at Colliders Oct 15 2019 2:00PM Salon A  | 
Sanghwa Park | 
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GH   Electromagnetic Interactions I Oct 15 2019 2:00PM Salon B  | 
Daniel Carman, Jefferson Laboratory | 
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GJ   Mini-symposium: Quantitative Understanding of QGP Properties III Oct 15 2019 2:00PM Salon C  | 
Nathan Grau, Augustana University | 
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GL   Instrumentation: Detectors for Heavy Ion Collisions Oct 15 2019 2:00PM Salon H  | 
Sevil Salur, Rutgers University | 
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GM   QCD Theory Oct 15 2019 2:00PM Salon J  | 
Wally Melnitchouk, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility | 
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GN   Nuclear Structure II Oct 15 2019 2:00PM Salon K  | 
Elizabeth McCutchan, Brookhaven National Laboratory | 
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HA   Conference Experience for Undergraduates Poster Session (4:00pm - 6:00pm) Oct 15 2019 4:00PM Salon 4  | 
Shelly Lesher, University of Wisconsin, La Crosse | 
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KA   Nuclear Probes of Fundamental Symmetries Oct 16 2019 8:30AM Salon 1  | 
Vincenzo Cirigliana, LANL | 
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KB   Neutrino Physics Oct 16 2019 8:30AM Salon 2  | 
Jim Napolitano, Temple University | 
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KE   Mini-Symposium: Short Range Correlations and Bound Nucleon Structure Across Scales II Oct 16 2019 8:30AM Salon 5  | 
Doug Higinbotham, JLab | 
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KG   Nuclear Astrophysics: Classical Novae and X-ray Bursts Oct 16 2019 8:30AM Salon A  | 
Dan Bardayan, University of Notre Dame | 
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KH   Nucleon Structure I Oct 16 2019 8:30AM Salon B  | 
David Armstrong | 
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KJ   Mini-symposium: Search for the Critical Point I Oct 16 2019 8:30AM Salon C  | 
Jacquelyn Noronha-Hostler, Rutgers University | 
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KL   Mini-Symposium on Fundamental Symmetries: Theory and Experiment III Oct 16 2019 8:30AM Salon H  | 
Nadia Fomin, University of Tennessee | 
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KM   Electromagnetic Interactions II Oct 16 2019 8:30AM Salon J  | 
Ken Hicks, Ohio University | 
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KN   Nuclear Structure III Oct 16 2019 8:30AM Salon K  | 
Calem Hoffman, Argonne National Laboratory | 
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LA   Spin, Size and Structure of the Nucleon Oct 16 2019 10:30AM Salon 1  | 
Ernst Sichtermann, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | 
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LB   Neutrino Properties Oct 16 2019 10:30AM Salon 2  | 
Nathaniel Bowden, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | 
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LE   Mini-Symposium: Short Range Correlations and Bound Nucleon Structure Across Scales III Oct 16 2019 10:30AM Salon 5  | 
Florian Hauenstein, ODU | 
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LG   Mini-Symposium: Nuclear Physics and the r-Process in the Multi-messenger Era I Oct 16 2019 10:30AM Salon A  | 
Catherine Deibel, Louisiana State University | 
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LH   Nucleon Structure II Oct 16 2019 10:30AM Salon B  | 
William Brooks | 
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LJ   Mini-Symposium: Search for the Critical Point II Oct 16 2019 10:30AM Salon C  | 
Roy Lacey, Stony Brook University | 
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LL   Mini-Symposium on Fundamental Symmetries: Theory and Experiment IV Oct 16 2019 10:30AM Salon H  | 
Geoffrey Greene, University of Tennessee | 
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LM   Electroweak Interactions Oct 16 2019 10:30AM Salon J  | 
Saori Pastore, Washington University, St Louis | 
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LN   Nuclear Structure IV Oct 16 2019 10:30AM Salon K  | 
Sam Tabor, Florida State University | 
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MA   Award Session Oct 16 2019 2:00PM Salon 1  | 
Krishna Kumar, University of Massachusetts, Amherst | 
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MB   Mini-Symposium: Particle Emission and Exotic Nuclei Oct 16 2019 2:00PM Salon 2  | 
Andrew Rogers, University of Massachusetts, Lowell | 
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ME   Developments in Lattice Field Theory Oct 16 2019 2:00PM Salon 5  | 
Kostas Orginos, William & Mary | 
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MG   Mini-Symposium: Nuclear Physics and the r-Process in the Multi-messenger Era II Oct 16 2019 2:00PM Salon A  | 
Artemis Spyrou, MSU | 
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MH   Nucleon Structure III Oct 16 2019 2:00PM Salon B  | 
Julie Roche | 
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MJ   Mini-Symposium: Search for the Critical Point III Oct 16 2019 2:00PM Salon C  | 
Derek Teaney, Stony Brook University | 
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RA   Hydrodynamic Simulations of the QGP: Successes and Challenges Oct 17 2019 8:30AM Salon 1  | 
Michael Strickland, Kent State University | 
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RB   Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay Oct 17 2019 8:30AM Salon 2  | 
David Radford, Oak Ridge National Laboratory | 
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RC   Mini-Symposium: Excited State Lifetime Measurements for Nuclear Structure and Astrophysics Oct 17 2019 8:30AM Salon 3  | 
Peter Bender, University of Massachusetts, Lowell | 
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RD   Instrumentation for Electron Scattering Experiments Oct 17 2019 8:30AM Salon 4  | 
Paul Reimer | 
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RE   Mini-Symposium: Lattice QCD for PDFs Oct 17 2019 8:30AM Salon 5  | 
David Richards, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility | 
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RF   Muon-Proton Scattering Oct 17 2019 8:30AM Salon 6  | 
Evie Downie, George Washington University | 
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RK   Nuclear Reactions: Hadrons / Light Ions Oct 17 2019 8:30AM Salon F/G  | 
Heather Crawford, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | 
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RL   Mini-Symposium on Fundamental Symmetries: Theory and Experiment V Oct 17 2019 8:30AM Salon H  | 
Christopher Crawford, University of Kentucky | 
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RM   Nuclear Astrophysics: Supernovae Oct 17 2019 8:30AM Salon J  | 
Alfredo Estrade, Central Michigan University | 
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RN   Nuclear Reactions: Heavy-Ions / Rare Isotope Beams Oct 17 2019 8:30AM Salon K  | 
Dariusz Seweryniak, Argonne National Laboratory | 
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SA   Particles, Nuclei and Stars via Beta Decay Oct 17 2019 10:30AM Salon 1  | 
Kelly Chipps, Oak Ridge National Laboratory | 
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SB   Instrumentation I Oct 17 2019 10:30AM Salon 2  | 
Maxim Mai, GWU | 
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SC   Instrumentation II Oct 17 2019 10:30AM Salon 3  | 
Stuart Fegan, GWU | 
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SD   Instrumentation III Oct 17 2019 10:30AM Salon 4  | 
Olga Cortes Becerra, GWU | 
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SE   Undergraduate Research II Oct 17 2019 10:30AM Salon 5  | 
Sherry Yennello, Texas A&M University | 
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SF   Current and Future Jet Measurements Oct 17 2019 10:30AM Salon 6  | 
Ron Soltz, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | 
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SK   Applications of Nuclear Physics Oct 17 2019 10:30AM Salon F/G  | 
Andrew Rogers, University of Massachusetts, Lowell | 
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SL   Mini-Symposium on Fundamental Symmetries: Theory and Experiment VI Oct 17 2019 10:30AM Salon H  | 
Grant Riley, University of Tennessee | 
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SM   Nuclear Astrophysics: Neutron Star Mergers and CEMP Stars Oct 17 2019 10:30AM Salon J  | 
Aaron Couture, Los Alamos National Laboratory | 
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SN   Undergraduate Research I Oct 17 2019 10:30AM Salon K  | 
Shelly Lesher, University of Wisconsin, La Crosse | 
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