Division of Nuclear Chemistry & Technology
L. R. Morss, Program Chair

SOCIAL EVENTS:          
     BUSINESS MEETING:          Monday 5:00-6:00 PM
     DIVISION SOCIAL HOUR:    Monday 6:00-7:30 PM

Excerpt from http://www.cofc.edu/~nuclear/99AnaheimProgram217.htm

SUNDAY MORNING Section A

From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis  —  ACS Award for Nuclear Chemistry in honor of Karl-Ludwig Kratz

W. B. Walters, Organizer
G. Friedlander, Presiding

8:30   Introductory Remarks  
8:45 1. Award Address: ACS Award for Nuclear Chemistry, sponsored by The Gordon and Breach Publishing Group. From rapid chemistry to rapid nucleosynthesis. K-L. Kratz
9:35   Intermission  
10:00 2. Hunting for superheavy elements in nature - Reminisences of a participant. G. Herrmann
10:30 3. Fission yield measurements, 30 years ago and recent results. H. Denschlag
11:00 4. The r-process: Constraints on nuclear properties and astrophysical sites. F.-K. Thielemann
11:30 5. Unified nuclear structure model for astrophysical applications: Origin, development history, current status and future directions. P. M. Moeller

SUNDAY AFTERNOON Section A

From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis  —  Nuclear Theory

W. B. Walters, Organizer
P. F. Mantica, Presiding

2:20 11. Spherical and deformed nuclei far from stability. J. Dobaczewski
2:50 12. Hartree-Fock Mean-Field Models using Separable Interactions. P. D. Stevenson, R. M. Strayer, J. Rikovska
3:20   Intermission  
3:50 13. Large scale shell-model calculations for nuclear astrophysics. E. Caurier, K. Langanke, G. Martinez-Pilaldo, F. Nowacki, A. P. Zuker
4:20 14. Neutrinos and the site of the r-process. P. Vogel
4:50 15. Neutrino-nucleus reactions in supernovae. K. Langanke

MONDAY MORNING Section A

From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis Nuclear Astrophysics

W. B. Walters, Presiding

8:30 30. Short-lived nuclei in the early solar system and a diversity of r-processes. G. Wasserburg
9:00 31. Nucleocosmochronology with r-process nucleosythesis products. J. Truran
9:30 32. Nuclear physics, stellar abundances and the age of the galaxy. J. J. Cowan, K-L. Kratz, B. Pfeiffer, F. K. Thielemann, C. Sneden
10:00   Intermission  
10:20 33. s- and r-Process signatures in presolar grains. U. Ott
10:50 34. Heavy element isotopic abundances from individual circumstellar grains isolated from meteorites: Nucleosynthetic signatures of individual stars. M. Pellin, G. K. Nicolussi, A. M. Davis, R. S. Lewis, R. N. Clayton
11:20 35. Jupiter data confirm local element synthesis. O. Manuel, K. Windler

MONDAY AFTERNOON Section A

From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis  —  Nuclear Experiments on the Proton-Rich Side

R. A. Meyer, Presiding

1:30 50. Mass measurements along the rp-process path. D. S. Brenner, B. E. Tomlin, C. J. Barton, N. V. Zamfir, R. L. Gill, B. Liu, G. Cata-Danil, R. Kruecken, C. W. Beausang, J. R. Novak, J. R. Cooper, R. F. Casten
2:00 51. Proton decays - Nuclear structure and binding beyond the drip line. P. J. Woods
2:30 52. Measurement of the half-life for Zr-80 by delayed gamma tagging. J. J. Ressler, A. Piechaczek, W. B. Walters, A. Aprahamian, J. C. Batchelder, C. R. Bingham, D. S. Brenner, T. Ginter, C. J. Gross, R. Grzywacz, D. Kulp, B. MacDonald, K. Rykaczewski, W. Revioli, J. R. Stone, M. Wiescher, J. Winger, E. F. Zganjar
2:50   Intermission  
3:10 53. Frontiers in experimental nuclear astrophysics. M. Wiescher
3:40 54. Rapid Proton Captures in the Atmosphere of Accreting Neutron Stars. H. Schatz
4:10 55. Mass and Lifetime Measurements of Stored Exotic Muclei. H. Geissel
4:40   Discussion  
5:00   Business Meeting  
6:00   Social Hour  

TUESDAY MORNING Section A

From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis  —  New Nuclear Advances

D. S. Brenner, Presiding

8:30 75. Nuclear physics far from stability. R. F. Casten
9:00 76. The Dragon Facility at TRIUMF-ISAC: A Status Report. J. D'Auria
9:30 77. First Radioactive Beam Experiments at the LBNL BEARS Facility. P. E. Haustein, J. Cerny, F. Q. Guo, R. Joosten, R. M. Larimer, C. Lyneis, M. A. McMahon, E. B. Norman, J. P. O'Neil, J. Powell, M. W. Rowe, H. Van Brocklin, D. Wutte, Z. Q. Xie, J. Xu
10:00   Intermission  
10:20 78. New Atomic Mass determinations near Ni-78 and Sn-132. B. Fogelberg
10:40 79. New Nuclear Structure Near Sn-132. W. B. Walters
11:00 80. The Chemical Technique used for Radioactive Beam Production at ISOLDE. H. Ravn
11:30 81. Mass Measurements at ISOLDE. G. Bollen

TUESDAY AFTERNOON Section A

From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis Nuclear Experiments on the Neutron-Rich Side

G. Herrmann, Presiding

1:30 97. Nuclear Structure Studies of Short-Lived Radionuclides by Correlating Beta Decay with Fragment Implants in a Silicon Strip Detector. P. F. Mantica, J. I. Prisciandaro, C. F. Powell, D. Seweryniak
2:00 98. Decay of Neutron-Rich Mn Nuclides and Collectivity of N ~ 40 Isotopes. A. Woehr, K-L. Kratz, M. Hannawald, W. B. Walters, V. N. Fedoseyev, V. I. Mishin, H. L. Ravn
2:30 99. Beta Decay of Neutron-Rich Ni and Co Nuclei: Probing single-Particle States around the Z = 28 and N = 40 Shell closures. M. Huyse, S. Franchoo, U. Koester, K-L. Kratz, K. Kruglov, Y. Kudryatsev, W. F. Mueller, B. Pfeiffer, R. Raabe, I. Reusen, P. Thirolf, P. Van Duppen, J. Van Roosbroeck, L. Vermeeren, W. B. Walters, L. Weissmann, A. Woehr
3:00   Intermission  
3:20 100. New Microsecond Isomers in Very Neutron-Rich Nuclei Studied with Fragmentation of Heavy-Ion Beams. K. Rykaczewski
3:50 101. The Role of the N = 28 and N = 40 Closed Shells in the Production of Neutron-Rich Ca- Ti-Cr-Fe-Ni Elements in the Universe. O. Sorlin
4:20 102. Predictions of Nuclear Reaction Rates far from Stability and their Impact on r-Process Nucleosynthesis. T. Rauscher
4:50 103. Exploring the Structure of Nuclei with Energetic Neutrons. S. W. Yates

WEDNESDAY MORNING Section A

From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis Experiments on the Neutron-Rich Side

H. Denschlag, Presiding

8:30 123. A Long Way from Li-11 to Li-11. G. Nyman, B. Jonson
9:00 124. Coulomb Dissociation of B-8. K. Summerer
9:30 125. Laser Isotope and Isomer Separation of Neutron-Rich Ag Nuclides. M. Hannawald, T. Kautzsch, K-L. Kratz, W. B. Walters
10:00   Intermission  
10:30 126. Rapid Chemistry with Elements Beyond the r-Process. M. Schaedel
11:00 127. Advances in the Research of Transuranium Elemts. V. Ninov
11:30 128. Identical Bands at very low Excitation Energy in Neutron-Rich Sr Isotopes. G. Lhersonneau, B. Pfeiffer, H. Gabelmann, K-L. Kratz

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Section A

From Rapid Chemistry to Rapid Nucleosynthesis

W. B. Walters, Organizer
K-L. Kratz, Presiding

1:30 147. Constraints on Earth Accretion from Fractionation of Highly Siderophile Elements. G. Schmidt, K-L. Kratz, H. Palme, J. Snow
2:00 148. Mobilisation and Migration of Anthropogenic Uranium and Thorium in Former Mining Areas in East Germany. B. Wolf, K. Franke, H. Kupsch, K-L. Kratz
2:30 5 149. Distribution and Speciation of elements in Flood-Plain Soils Studied by Photon- and Neutron Activation Analysis. D. Schulze, C. Segebade
3:00   Intermission  
3:30 150. Heavy Metals in Former Silver and Mercury Mining Areas in Germany. D. Schlosser, D. Baacke, P. Beuge, W. Hofmeister, M. Koziol, K-L. Kratz
4:00 151. The Kratz-Herrmann Formula. B. Pfeiffer, K-L. Kratz
4:30   Concluding Remarks  

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