Cosmology

Conveners:  Lloyd Knox (UC Davis) and Nils Halverson (UC Berkeley)

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Session I: Friday 1:30 - 3:00   UNLH
1:30  The LIGO Experiment: Status and First Results  Valery Frolov
 (LIGO Livingston Observatory)
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1:45  The Quest for Primordial Gravitational Waves  Asantha Cooray
 (Caltech)
  A  T  P
2:00  Probing Dark Energy with the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect  Nils Halverson
 (UC Berkeley)
  A  T  P
2:15  The Dark Energy Survey  Brenna Flaugher
 (Fermilab)
  A  T  P
2:30  Cosmology with the Planck satellite  Lloyd Knox
 (UC Davis)
  A  T  P
2:45  Exploring the properties of dark and visible mass distributions on different scales in the universe  Yuriy Mishchenko
 (Dept. of Physics, North Carolina State University)
  A  T  P

Session II: Friday 3:30 - 5:00   UNLH
3:30  Dark Matter in Minimal Supergravity  Edward Baltz
 (SLAC)
  A  T  P
3:55  Massive Elementary Particles and Black Holes  Bennie Ward
 (Baylor University)
  A  T  P
4:10  The Cryogenic Dark Matter Serach (CDMSII) Experiment - First Results from the Soudan Mine  Clarence Chang
 (Stanford university)
  A  T  P
4:25  Application of fluid mechanics to the dark matter  Hongjun Pan
 (University of Tennessee)
  A  T  P
4:40  A Difficulty with the Cosmological Constant and an Alternative to the Accelerating Universe  Frank Tangherlini
 (Retired)
  A  T  P
4:50  Atoms and Atomic Matter, the Electron Positron Lattice (EPOLA), the Nuclear Particles, Nuclear Stars etc., as Distinct Aggregation States of Nuclear Matter.  Menahem Simhony
 (retired (1983) univesity profesor)
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