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PROGRAM ORBIS SCIENTIAE 1980 MONDAY, January 14, 1980 Opening Address and Welcome SESSION I: Moderator: Dissertators: SESSION: II Moderator: Dissertators: SESSION III: Moderator: Dissertators: TOPICS IN ORBIS SCIENTIAE Behram Kursunog1u, University of Miami P.A.M. Dirac, Florida State University "THE VARIATION OF G AND THE PROBLEM OF THE MOON" A.J. Meyer, The Chase Manhattan Bank "PRIMATONS, MAXIMUM ENERGY DENSITY QUANTA, POSSIBLE CONSTITUENTS OF THE YLEM" Maurice M. Shapiro, Naval Research Laboratory "THE DUMAND PROJECT AND HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS" DIVERS SPECTROSCOPIES Sydney Meshkov, National Bureau of Standards M.A.B. Beg, Rockefeller University "DYNAMICAL HIGGS MECHANISM AND HYPERHADRON SPECTROSCOPY" Sydney Meshkov, National Bureau of Standards "GLUEBALLS: THEIR SPECTRA, PRODUCTION AND DECAY" Gabriel Karl, University of Guelph "QUARKS IN LIGHT BARYONS" O.W. Greenberg, University of Maryland "COLOR VAN DER WAALS FORCES?" A DAY OF EXPERIMENT Nicholas P. Samios, Brookhaven National Laboratory Marvin Goldberg, Syracuse University "A. CLEO" J. Yoh, Columbia University "B. COLUMBIA-STONY BROOK" 299

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PROGRAM

ORBIS SCIENTIAE 1980

MONDAY, January 14, 1980

Opening Address and Welcome

SESSION I:

Moderator:

Dissertators:

SESSION: II

Moderator:

Dissertators:

SESSION III:

Moderator:

Dissertators:

TOPICS IN ORBIS SCIENTIAE

Behram Kursunog1u, University of Miami

P.A.M. Dirac, Florida State University "THE VARIATION OF G AND THE PROBLEM OF THE MOON"

A.J. Meyer, The Chase Manhattan Bank "PRIMATONS, MAXIMUM ENERGY DENSITY QUANTA, POSSIBLE CONSTITUENTS OF THE YLEM"

Maurice M. Shapiro, Naval Research Laboratory "THE DUMAND PROJECT AND HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS"

DIVERS SPECTROSCOPIES

Sydney Meshkov, National Bureau of Standards

M.A.B. Beg, Rockefeller University "DYNAMICAL HIGGS MECHANISM AND HYPERHADRON SPECTROSCOPY"

Sydney Meshkov, National Bureau of Standards "GLUEBALLS: THEIR SPECTRA, PRODUCTION AND DECAY"

Gabriel Karl, University of Guelph "QUARKS IN LIGHT BARYONS"

O.W. Greenberg, University of Maryland "COLOR VAN DER WAALS FORCES?"

A DAY OF EXPERIMENT

Nicholas P. Samios, Brookhaven National Laboratory

Marvin Goldberg, Syracuse University "A. CLEO"

J. Yoh, Columbia University "B. COLUMBIA-STONY BROOK"

299

300

SESSION IV:

Moderator:

Dissertators:

SESSION V:

Moderator:

Dissertators:

SESSION VI:

Moderator:

Dissertators:

PROGRAM

Samuel C.C. Ting, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

"e+e- INTERACTIONS OBSERVED AT PETRA"

Maurice Goldhaber, Brookhaven National Laboratory "THE QUESTION OF PROTON STABILITY, SUMMARY"

Stephen L. Olsen, University of Rochester "A REVIEW OF CHARMED PARTICLE PRODUCTION IN HADRONIC COLLISIONS"

A DAY OF EXPERIMENT (continued from morning)

Nicholas P. Samios

Neville W. Reay, Ohio State University "LIFETIME OF CHARMED PARTICLES"

Richard Heinz, Indiana University "A SEARCH FOR NEW FLAVOR - BARE BEAUTY"

Greg Donaldson, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center "DECAY BRANCHING RATIO OF CHARMED PARTICLES"

Nicholas P. Samios, Brookhaven National Laboratory "WEAK AND ELECTROMAGNETIC PRODUCTION OF CHARMED BARYONS"

CONFINEMENT

Fredrik Zachariasen, California Institute of Technology

Fredrik Zachariasen, California Institute of Technology

"INFRARED PROPERTIES OF THE GLUON PROPAGATOR: A PROGRESS REPORT"

Roger Dashen, Institute for Advanced Studies "GAUGE THEORY COUPLING CONSTANT AT LARGE AND SMALL DISTANCES"

George Zweig, California Institute of Technology "QUARK CHEMISTRY"

Stanley J. Brodsky, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center

"ASYMPTOTIC FREEDOM FOR EXCLUSIVE PROCESSES"

GRAND UNIFIED THEORIES

Pierre Ramond, California Institute of Technology

William J. Marciano, Rockefeller University "THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF PROTON DECAY"

PROGRAM 301

SESSION VII:

Moderator:

Dissertators:

Richard Slansky, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory "FUN WITH E6"

Leonard Susskind, Stanford University

Pierre Ramond, California Institute of Technology "SOlO AS A VIABLE UNIFICATION GROUP"

GAUGE AND OTHER FIELD THEORIES

Sydney Meshkov, National Bureau of Standards

Paul M. Fisbbane, University of Virginia "MIGDALISM REVISITED: CALCULATING THE BOUND STATES OF QUANTUM CHROMODYNAMICS"

Pran Nath, Northeastern University "THE U (1) PROBLEM AND ANOMALOUS WARD IDENTITIES"

Frederick M. Cooper, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory

"RENORMALIZING THE STRONG-COUPLING EXPANSION FOR QUANTUM FIELD THEORY: PRESENT STATUS"

Geoffrey B. West, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory "ON THE n-p MASS DIFFERENCE IN QCD"

Boris Kayser, National Science Foundation "TESTING STRONG AND WEAK GAUGE THEORIES IN QUARKONIUM DECAYS"

R.E. Marshak, University of Minnesota "SELECTION RULES FOR BARYON NUMBER NONCONSERVATION IN GAUGE MODELS"

R.M. Weiner, Marburg University "NONLINEAR EFFECTS IN NUCLEAR MATTER AND SELF­INDUCED TRANSPARENCY"

PARTICIPANTS

Hadi H. Aly University of Colorado

Richard Arnowitt Northeastern University

M.A.B. Beg Rockefeller University

Carl M. Bender Washington University

Stanley J. Brodsky Stanford University

Arthur A. Broyles University of Florida

Kevin Cahill Harvard University

Richard H. Capps Purdue University

Carl-Edwin Carlson College of William and Mary

Roberto Casalbuoni Istituto di Fisica Nucleare

William E. Caswell University of Maryland

George Chapline Lawrence Livermore Laboratory

Bruce Cork University of California at Berkeley

John M. Cornwall University of California at Los Angeles

Richard H. Dalitz Oxford University

Roger Dashen Princeton University

P.A.M. Dirac Florida State University

Greg Donaldson Stanford Linear Accelerator Center

Hiroshi Enatsu Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto

Albert Erwin University of Wisconsin

Zyun F. Ezawa City College of the City University of New York

Gordon Feldman Johns Hopkins University

Paul Fishbane University of Virginia

Fred Cooper Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory Paul H. Frampton

Harvard University Andreas P. Contogouris McGill University

J.A. Gaidos Purdue University

303

304

Mary K. Gaillard Lab. d'Annecy-le-Vieux de Phys. des Particles

David Garelick Northeastern University

Marvin Goldberg Syracuse University

Maurice Goldhaber Brookhaven Laboratory

O.W. Greenberg University of Maryland

Gerald S. Guralnik Brown University

C.R. Hagen University of Rochester

Vasken Hagopian Florida State University

Arthur Halprin University of Delaware

M.Y. Han Duke University

Barry J. Harrington University of California at

Santa Barbara

Richard Haymaker Louisiana State University

Richard Heinz Indiana University

Peter Herczeg Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory

George K. Kalbfleisch University of Oklahoma

J .S. Kang Rutgers University

Gabriel Karl University of Guelph

Stewart Kasdan Princeton University

Masaaki Kawaguchi Kobe University, Japan

PARTICIPANTS

Boris Kayser National Science Foundation

Nicola N. Khuri Rockefeller University

Jihn E. Kim University of Pennsylvania

Thaddeus F. Kycia Brookhaven National Laboratory

Michael Longo University of Michigan

F.E. Low Massachusetts Institute of

Technology

K.T. Mahanthappa University of Colorado

Alfred K. Mann University of Pennsylvania

William J. Marciano Rockefeller University

R. E. Marshak University of Minnesota

Mael A. Melvin Temple University

Sydney Meshkov National Bureau of Standards

A.J. Meyer The Chase Manhattan Bank

R.N. Mohapatra City College of New York

Thomas Nash Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

Pran Nath CERN, Switzerland

Patrick J. O'Donnell University of Toronto

Reinhard Oehme University of Chicago

John R. O'Fallon Argonne Universities Association

PARTICIPANTS

Stephan L. Olsen University of Rochester

Jay Orear Cornell University

Heinz R. Pagels Rockefeller University

William F. Palmer Ohio State University

Zohreh Parsa New Jersey Institute of

Technology

Trinang Pham Centrede Physique Theorique Ecole Poly technique, Paris

Enrico Poggio Massachusetts Institute of

Technology

P. Ramond California Institute of

Technology

Lazarus Ratner Argonne National Laboratory

A.L. Read Fermi Laboratory

Neville W. Reay Ohio State University

Ronald Rockmore Rutgers University

Nicholas P. Samios Brookhaven National Laboratory

Howard J. Schnitzer Brandeis University

Goran Senjanovic University of Maryland

Maurice M. Shapiro Naval Research Laboratory

Richard Slansky Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory

A. Soni University of California

J. Sucher University of Maryland

George Sudarshan University of Texas

Lawrence R. Sulak University of Michigan

Leonard Susskind Stanford University

Katsumi Tanaka Ohio State University

Vigdor L. Teplitz U.S. Arms Control and

Disarmament

Samuel C. Ting Massachusetts Institute of

Technology

David G. Underwood Argonne National Laboratory

Leon van Hove European Organization for Nuclear Research, Geneva

Karneshwar C. Wali Syracuse University

Richard Weiner Marburg University, Germany

Geoffrey B. West

305

Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory

Gaurang B. Yodh National Science Foundation

John Yoh Columbia University

F. Zachariasen California Institute of

Technology

Bruno Zumino CERN, Switzerland

George Zweig California Institute

Technology of

INDEX

Antiquarks Atomic time B-violating amplitudes B-L violating decays Baryons

excited number

Baryon Number Nonconservation in Gauge Models, Selection Rules for

Base-Einstein correlations Beam dump experiments Beg, M.A.B. Bender, Carl M. Bessel function Big-bang cosmology Bjorken-Johnson-Low-limit Black hole, Kerr

noncollapsing rotating time-reversed Schwarz schild

Cartan subalgebra Charmed Particles

mesons Charmed Particle Production in Hadronic

Collisions, A Review of Coharmonium

spectroscopy Color confinement Color Van Der Waals Forces "Compton" radius

amplitude Confinement Cooper, Fred Cottingham's formula

and the Bare Mass

307

67ff 5ff 278 279

6lff 64

278

277-288 297

94-99 23-31

211-238 177

l25ff 244 9ff

10ff l3ff

14 l8ff

l5lff 89ff 89ff

89-110

135,136 28

67ff86 9ff

24lff 118ff

211-238 242ff

252

308

Coulomb interaction Dirac, P.A.M. Dirac 0 function

octets quarks

Double well situation Dynamical Higgs Mechanism and

Hyperhadron Spectroscopy Dynkin's representation theory E6

Lie algebra Lie group mathematics of symmetry properties of

Earth-moon system Einstein time Electromagnetic radiation Electroproduction experiments Ephemeris time Fishbane, Paul M. Fowler, G.N. Fun With E6 Gauge

bosons fields, ordinary

Gauge Theories in Quarkonium Decays, Testing Strong and Weak

Georgi-Glashow SU(5) model Glueballs: Their Spectra, Production Gluon vector dominance Gluons

propagator Goldberger-Treiman constant Goldhaber, Maurice Goldstone bosons Greenberg, O.W. Green's functions Guralnik, G.S. Hadrons

base exchange Fermi light

Higgs doublets field isodoublets mechanism multiplet

INDEX

62ff;249 1-8

78 162 162

225ff

23-31 l42ff l41ff l41ff l41ff l42ff l42ff

lff 6ff 9ff 136 6ff

173-188 289-298 141-164

123 123

257-276 l2lff

and Decay 43-60 93

43ff ll1ff

34 87-88

29ff 67-86 211ff

211-238 68ff 76ff

69 76ff

62

30 166 131

23ff 282

INDEX

scalars scheme sector

Hilbert space vector

Hyper-Scalar-Mesons Hyper-Vector~Mesons

Hyperballs Hyperbaryons Hypercolor scenario Hypergluons Hyperhadron Spectroscopy Hyperons

excited Hyperpions Hyperquarts Hypersigmas Infrared Properties of the Gluon

Propagator: A Program Report Interactions

coherent Coulomb electromagnetic flavor meson-meson mesonic neutrino proton quark quark hyperfine strong strong CP violating Van der Waals analog weak

Interquark interactions Isaacson, work of Isgur, Nathan Jacobi identities Jost function Karl, Gabriel Kayser, Boris Kerr black hole Kerr Newman model Kink equation Klein Gordon equation Kronecker 0 function Lagrangian

QCD Lattice field theory

309

156;282 124

40

143ff 35 35

45ff 34ff

29 45

33ff 65 63

37ff 57ff

57

111

289ff 62ff73

141ff; 277ff 151 291 192

92 105

62ff 65

141ff;165;240ff,257ff;277ff 194ff

73 141ff;165;240ff;257ff,277ff

61ff 229ff 61-66

79 178

61-66 257-276

9ff 10ff

221ff 291

78 194ff

194 212;224

310

Lattice Spacing, Extrapolating to zero Lattice Strong Coupling Expansion Lie group E6 Majorana masses Marciano, William J. Marshak, R. E. Mass MS

the super-heavy Mass predictions

super heavy Meshkov, Sydney Meson scattering,

quasi-elastic Mesons

hadronic ~oduction of B production

Meyer, A.J. Migdalism Revisited: Calculating the

Bound States of Quantum Chromodynamics Minkowski space Monte Carlo calculations Moon, orbital motion of

problem of Muon production, direct N-p mass difference N-p mass difference in QCD, On the Nambu-Goldstone phenomenon Nath, Pran Neutrino beam dump experiment Nonlinear Effects in Nuclear Matter and

Self-Induced Transparency Olsen, Stephen L. Participants, List of Pauli principle Perturbation theory

chiral Polarization, fixed beam Preton-pratop scattering Primaton-Photon

Density Primatons

Maximum Energy Density Quanta Possible Constituents of the Ylem

Program for Orbis Scientiae 1980 Proton Decay, Theoretical Aspects of Proton Stability, The Question of Quantum field theory Quarks

anti-

INDEX

2l9ff 2l2ff l41ff

l66ff;283 121-140 277-288

l28ff

134 43-60

84 68ff

105 84

9-22

173-188 217

95;102 2ff 1ff 101

239ff 239-256

36 189-210

94;99

289-298 89-110

303-305 67ff

72ff;115ff;174;228 192 263

257ff 9ff

l5ff

9-22 299-301 121-140

87-88 211ff 26ff 67ff

INDEX

base Fermi flavors heavy light mass mass splitting

Quarks in Ligh Baryons QCD (Quantum Chromodynamics)

311

73 73 26

257ff 257ff

27 239ff 61;66

23ff;43ff;61ff;90

QED (Quantum Electrodynamics) QFD (Quantum Flavordynamics)

111;146;159;173ff;189ff;240ff 25ff;44;111;146ff;248;26lff

23ff Ramond, P. Regge phenomenology Renormalizing the Strong-Coupling Expansion

for Quantum Field Theory: Present Status Roskies, Ralph Scattering, proton-proton Schr8dinger equation Sharp, David Slansky, R. SOlO as a Viable Unification Group Spino logy SU6 Breaking Toponium

decay U(l) Problem and Anomalous Ward Identities, The Van der Waals forces Variation of G and the Problems of the Moon, The Violation

B-B-L CP-hard parity scaling

Ward Identities Weinberg-Salam model Weiner, R.M. West, Geoffrey B. Weyl reflection White hole, nonexpanding Yang-Mills theory Yukawa couplings Zachariasen, F.

165-172 243

211-238 211-238

257ff 70ff

211-238 141-164 165-172

ll1ff 65ff

272 259

189-210 67ff 1-8

278 279

l25;167ff;189ff 259 133

192ff 124

289-298 239-256

146 10ff

l4lff 166

111-120