Department of Physics and Astronomy
Rochester, New York 14627-0171
ROCHESTER SYMPOSIUM FOR PHYSICS
STUDENTS
April 20, 2002
PROGRAM
8:30-9:00 Lobby RSPS Registration, Sign-ups for Optional Laboratory Tours, and Room 208 Coffee
9:15-10:30 Room 106 Nuclear and Particles
Session Chair: Prof. Robert Pompi, Binghamton University
9:15
A Small Van DeGraaf Accelerator
Brian Winey, Prof. M. Yuly, Houghton College
9:30
Detection of W ®mn
Decays in Proton-Antiproton Collisions
Andrew Kowalik, Prof. Paul Tipton, University of Rochester
9:45
A Table-Top Apparatus to Measure the Magnetic Moment of the Muon
David Ely, Daniel Kroening, Prof. M. Yuly, Houghton College
10:00
A Measurement of the Muon Magnetic Moment Using Cosmic Rays
Daniel Kroening, David Ely, Prof. M. Yuly, Houghton College
10:15
Determining the Depth of a Buried Object Using Gamma-ray Spectroscopy
Jessica Gary, Dr. E. Naessens, C. Ross Schmidtlein, Brian Moretti, U.S.
Military Academy, West Point
9:30-10:30 Room 109 ASNY/RSPS Joint Session
Session Chair: Prof. Judith L. Pipher, University of Rochester
9:30
Magnetorotational Instability of Liquid Metal Couette Flow
Jason Nordhaus, University of Rochester, Prof. Stirling Colgate, Los Alamos
Laboratory, NM
9:45
The 2001 Outburst of Blazar 3C 279
Jeyhan Kartaltepe, Prof. Thomas J. Balonek, Colgate University
10:00
Optical Variability of the Blazar BL Lacertae
Meredith Tanguay, Prof. Thomas J. Balonek, Colgate University
10:15
Elementary Climate Modeling
Laura Schmidt, Profs. H.L. Helfer and R.S. Knox, University of Rochester
10:30-10:50 Break and Poster Session, Room 208
Neutron-Deuteron Scattering as a Probe of the Three-Nucleon Force
Pete Brady, Rachael DeYoung, Daniel Kroening, Sharon Tuminaro, Prof. M.
Yuly, Houghton College
Using the (n,2p) Reaction to Search for a Preexisting Nuclear D++Component
Rachael DeYoung, Prof. M. Yuly, Houghton College
10:50-12:05 Room 106 Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Biological Physics
Session Chair: Prof. Enrique Galvez, Colgate University
10:50
Double Pump-Probe Laser Transmission Through an Organic Dye
Dennis Mackin, Jason Choi, Dr. M. Donovan, U.S. Military Academy, West
Point
11:05
Spin Precession in a Two-Level System
David Etlinger, Prof. J. Eberly, University of Rochester
11:20
Rotating Tractor Beams: Controlled Rotation of Microorganisms in an Optical
Trap
Adam Weiss, Prof. E. Galvez, Colgate University
11:35
Alzheimer’s Disease: Inhibiting the Aggression of the Amyloid b
Peptide
Hunter Karmel, Binghamton University, Professor David Callaway, Picower
Institute
11:50
Electronic Structure of Mn12-Acetate
S.M. Oppenheimer, Prof. Robert Pompi, Binghamton University, A.B. Sushkov
and J.L. Musfeldt, University
of Tennessee
12:05-1:15
RSPS and ASNY Lunch — The Meliora, Salon D
1:15-2:45 Room 106 Material Science
Session Chair: Prof. Mohammed Tahar, SUNY at Brockport
1:15
Microfabricated Striplines for Measuring the High Frequency Response of
Carbon Nanotubes
Michael S. Fine, Prof. Beth Parks, Colgate University
1:30
Assembly and Calibration of a Vibrating Sample Magnetometer for Magnetic
Measurement
Eric Holt, Prof. Sunil Labroo, Joshua Vanderpool, Chung Wong, SUNY at Oneonta,
Prof. Dale Zych, SUNY at Oswego
1:45
Borated Tungsten as a Potential Material for Kinetic Energy Penetrators
Troy D. Scribner, Philips D. Sacks, Anothony W. Clark, Morgan D. Greene,
Dr. Lee E. Harrell, A.K. Pallone,
U.S. Military Academy, West Point
2:00
Determination of the Diffusion Constant of Boron Along Grain Boundaries
in Polycrystalline Tungsten
Anthony W. Clark, Morgan D. Greene, Philip D. Sacks, Troy D. Scribner,
A.K. Pallone, Dr. Lee E. Harrell,
U.S. Military Academy, West Point
2:15
Application of Nuclear Reaction Analysis to Depth Profiling of Boron Concentration
in Polycrystalline Tungsten
Philip D. Sacks, Troy D. Scribner, Anthony W. Clark, Morgan D. Greene,
Dr. Lee E. Harrell, A.K. Pallone,
U.S. Military Academy, West Point
2:30
Study of Depressed Melting in Thin Film Multilayers
Elisa Pueschel, Prof. E.J. Cotts, Binghamton University
2:45 Refreshments to Go, Room 208
Optional Tours (signups are requested)
2:50
Cars should leave for Laboratory for Laser Energetics
or
2:50
Research Labs in Bausch and Lomb Building