Scientific Program

 

Update: 2009/8/19

Plenary Session: International Conference Hall (Rm. 204)

Parallel Session A: Rm. 312 (3F)

Parallel Session B: Rm. 716 (7F)

Parallel Session C: Rm. 815 (8F)

 

 

6/2

 

6/3

 

6/4

 

6/5

07:30

Registration

 

 

 

 

 

 

08:30

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10:30

Opening Plenary

 

Symmetry Aspects

in Neutrinos

08:30

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10:30

Plenary (4)

 

Symmetry Aspects in

Strong Interactions I

08:30

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10:30

Plenary (9)e

 

Symmetries in

General

08:30

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10:35

Plenary (11)

 

Symmetry Aspects in

Strong Interactions II

 

Break

10:50

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12:50

Plenary (1)a

 

Parity Violations

and Anapoles

10:50

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12:50

Plenary (5)c

 

Symmetry Aspects

in Black Holes

10:50

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13:00

Plenary (10)f

 

Drell-Yan Processes, etc.

10:50

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12:50

or

13:10

Parallel Sessions

 

Session A-C

13:00

Group Photo

 

Lunch

14:00

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16:05

Plenary (2)

 

edm & Time

Reversal

Invariance

14:00

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16:00

Plenary (6)d

 

QCD: Magnetic

Condensation

and Confinement

13:00

 

Excursion

 

14:00

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16:05

Plenary (12)

 

Symmetry Aspects

in Cosmology

 

Break

16:20

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18:20

Plenary (3)b

 

Charge

Asymmetry and

Parity Violations

16:20

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18:40

Plenary (7)

 

 

The Standard Model

or Beyond

 

Excursion

 

16:20

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18:20

Closing Plenary

 

The Anti-Hydrogen

Experiments

 

Summary Talks

18:50

Reception Dinner

18:50

Casual Dinner

18:00

Dinner & Concert

19:00

Banquet

 

 

20:00

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22:05

Plenary (8)a

Parity Violations

and Anapoles

 

 

 

 

 

 

aSessionin Honor of the 85th Birthday of Ernest M. Henley

bSession in Honor of the 75th Birthday of Willem T. H. van Oers

cSession in Honor of the 70th Birthday of Ru-Keng Su

dSessions in Honor of the 65th Birthday of Yongmin Cho

eSession in Honor of the 60th Birthday of W-Y. Pauchy Hwang

fSession in Honor of the 60th Birthday of Jen-Chieh Peng

 

June 2, Tuesday                            

International Conference Hall, Rm. 204

Opening Session on Symmetry Aspects in Neutrinos

Chair: Yee Bob Hsiung (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

08:30 09:00

 

Boris Kayser (Fermilab, USA)

Neutrino CP Violation and the Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry of the Universe

09:00 09:25

 

Stuart J. Freedman (University of California, Berkeley, USA)

CUORE: A Search for Neutrino-Less Double Beta Decay

09:25 09:50

 

Robert D. Mckeown (California Institute of Technology, USA)

Neutrino Oscillation Measurements with Nuclear Reactors

09:50 10:10

 

Hiroyasu Ejiri (Osaka University, Japan)

Majorana Neutrino Masses by Double Beta Decays and Neutrino Nuclear Responses

10:10 10:30

 

Baha Balantekin (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)

Neutrinos and Symmetries

 

 

Plenary Session (1) on Parity Violations and Anapoles

Chair: Ru-Keng Su (Fudan University, China)

10:50 11:20

 

Anthony W. Thomas (Jefferson Lab, USA)

Symmetries and the Search for Physics beyond the Standard Model

11:20 11:50

 

Dinko Počanić (University of Virginia, USA)

Probing Weak Interaction Symmetries with Pions and Muons

11:50 12:20

 

Josef Speth (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)

Complex Systems: From Nuclear Physics to Financial Markets

12:20 12:50

 

W-Y. Pauchy Hwang (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

Symmetries in Subatomic Physics and “What is the Dark Matter?”

 

 

Plenary Session (2) on edm & Time Reversal Invariance

Chair: Jen-Chieh Peng (University of Illinois, USA)

14:00 14:25

 

Peter Fierlinger (Technische Universität München, Germany)

Improving the Limit on the EDM of the Neutron

14:25 14:50

 

Roy Holt (Argonne National Laboratory, USA)

Progress toward an Electric Dipole Moment Measurement in 225Ra

14:50 15:15

 

Chen-Yu Liu (Indiana University, USA)

Searches for the Electric Dipole Moments of the Neutron and the Electron at Sub-Kelvins

Beyond Standard Model

15:15 15:40

 

Werner Tornow (Duke University, USA)

Search for a Bosonic Component of the Neutrino

15:40 16:05

 

Anthony Hillairet (TRIUMF, Canada)

Theoretical Implications of the TWIST Experiment Results

 

Plenary Session (3) on Charge Asymmetry and Parity Violations

Chair: Anthony W. Thomas (Jefferson Lab, USA)

16:20 16:50

 

Roger D. Carlini (Jefferson Lab, USA)

A Search for New Physics via the Proton Weak-Charge Measurement

16:50 17:20

 

Gerald A. Miller (University of Washington, USA)

Isospin-Symmetry-Breaking Corrections to Superallowed Fermi Beta Decay

17:20 17:50

 

Markus Büscher (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)

Symmetry Tests in Hadronic Systems at COSY

17:50 18:20

 

Willem T. H. van Oers (University of Manitoba, Canada)

From Hadronic Parity Violation to Electron Parity-Violating Experiments

 

 

June 3, Wednesday                    

International Conference Hall, Rm. 204

 

Plenary Session (4) on Symmetry Aspects in Strong Interactions I

Chair: Leonard S. Kisslinger (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)

08:30 09:00

 

Wolfram Weise (Technische Universität München, Germany)

Symmetry Breaking Scenarios in QCD: Chiral and Deconfinement Transitions

09:00 09:30

 

Keh-Fei Liu (University of Kentucky, USA)

Finite Density QCD Phase Transition from Lattice Calculation

09:30 09:50

 

Hyun Kyu Lee (Hanyang University, Korea)

Dilatons for Dense Hadronic Matter

09:50 10:10

 

Evgeny Epelbaum (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)

Nuclear Forces and Chiral Symmetry

10:10 10:30

 

Fan Wang (Nanjing University, China)

Nucleon Internal Structure: the Quark Gluon Momentum and Angular Momentum Operators

 

Plenary Session (5) on Symmetry Aspects in Black Holes

Chair: Ernest M. Henley (University of Washington, USA)

10:50 11:10

 

Sang Pyo Kim (Kunsan National University, Korea)

Duality of E-B Fields and dS-AdS Spaces

11:10 11:30

 

Rong-Gen Cai (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)

Black Holes in Horava-Lifshitz Gravity

11:30 11:50

 

Bin Wang (Fudan University, China)

Perturbations around Black Holes

11:50 12:10

 

Ru-Keng Su (Fudan University, China)

Temperature Effect on the Power Spectrum in Inflation

12:10 12:30

 

Pisin Chen (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

Generalized Uncertainty Principle and the Black Hole Remnants

12:30 12:50

 

Pei-Ming Ho (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

Nambu Bracket for M Theory

 

Plenary Session (6) on QCD: Magnetic Condensation and Confinement

Chair: Sang Pyo Kim (Kunsan National University, Korea)

14:00 14:25

 

Kei-ichi Kondo (Chiba University, Japan)

Gauge-Invariant Magnetic Monopole Dominance in Quark Confinement

14:25 14:50

 

Antti J. Niemi (Uppsala University, Sweden)

Spin-Charge Separation in Gauge Theories

14:50 15:15

 

Jagmohan Sigh Rana (HNB Garhwal University, India)

On the Supersymmetric Restricted Quantum Chromodynamics (SRCD)

and the Dyon Mass Corrections

15:15 15:40

 

Dmitriy G. Pak (Seoul National University, Korea)

Confinement, Vacuum Structure: From QCD to Quantum Gravity

15:40 16:00

 

Yongmin Cho (Seoul National University, Korea)

Stability of Magnetic Condensation in QCD

 

Plenary Session (7) on the Standard Model or Beyond

Chair: Tung-Mow Yan (Cornell University, USA)

16:20 16:40

 

John Hardy (Texas A&M University, USA)

Superallowed 0+-to-0+ Nuclear Beta Decay: Symmetry Breaking, CVC and CKM Unitarity

16:40 17:00

 

Hans W. Wilschut (Kernfysisch Versneller Instituut, Netherlands)

β Decay and the Electric Dipole Moment:

Searches for Time-Reversal Violation in Radioactive Nuclei and Atoms

17:00 17:20

 

Satoshi Mihara (KEK, Japan)

MEG Experiment at Paul Scherrer Institute

17:20 17:40

 

Raymond R. Volkas (The University of Melbourne, Australia)

Getting Your Kinks from E(6)

17:40 18:00

 

Ling-Fong Li (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)

Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking

18:00 18:20

 

German E. Valencia (Iowa State University, USA)

CP Violation in t t(bar) Production and Decay

18:20 18:40

 

Shufang Su (University of Arizona, USA)

Parity-Violating Neutral Current: Theoretical Overview

 

Plenary Session (8) on Parity Violations and Anapoles

Chair: Chi-Yee Cheung (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)

20:00 20:25

 

Barry R. Holstein (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA)

Hadronic Parity Violation

20:25 20:50

 

Douglas Beck (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)

Results from the G0 Experiment

20:50 21:15

 

William Snow (Indiana University, USA)

Parity-Odd Neutron Spin Rotation and the Weak NN Interaction

21:15 21:40

 

Chang Ho Hyun (Daegu University, Korea)

Parity Violation in a Two-Nucleon System with Effective Field Theory

21:40 22:05

 

Leonard S. Kisslinger (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)

Heavy Quark Hybrids, BES/CLEO Experiments, RHIC QCDPT Study

 

 

June 4, Thursday                        

International Conference Hall, Rm. 204

 

Plenary Session (9) on Symmetries in General

Chair: Ling-Fong Li (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)

08:30 08:45

 

Asoke N. Mitra (Delhi University, India)

Permutation Symmetry in Action: Direct qqq via ggg Dynamics for Proton Wave Function

08:45 09:00

 

Valery Burov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia)

Bethe-Salpeter Approach and the Deuteron Properties

09:00 09:25

 

Peter Kammel (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)

Muon Capture in Hydrogen

09:25 09:50

 

Kees de Jager (Jefferson Lab, USA)

Low-Energy Tests of the Standard Model through Parity-Violating Electron Scattering

09:50 10:10

Bo-Qiang Ma (Peking University, China)

The Nucleon Strangeness Asymmetry

10:10 10:30

 

Ernest M. Henley (University of Washington, USA)

Some Symmetries in Nuclear Physics

 

Plenary Session (10) on Drell-Yan Processes, etc.

Chair: Keh-Fei Liu (University of Kentucky, USA)

10:50 11:20

 

Tung-Mow Yan (Cornell University, USA)

Drell-Yan Processes — a Tool for New Discoveries

11:20 11:40

 

Jen-Chieh Peng (University of Illinois, USA)

Flavor Symmetries of the Partonic Distributions

11:40 12:00

 

Yoshitaka Kuno (Osaka University, Japan)

Search for Lepton Flavor Violation with Muons

12:00 12:20

 

Haiyan Gao (Duke University, USA)

The Study of Neutron Transversity from a Polarized 3He Target

12:20 12:40

 

Kam-Biu Luk (University of California, Berkeley, USA)

CP Symmetry in Non-Leptonic Hyperon Decays

12:40 13:00

 

Daniel M. Kaplan (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA)

New Experiments with Antiprotons

 

 

June 5, Friday

 

Plenary Session (11) on Symmetry Aspects in Strong Interactions II    Rm. 204

Chair: Wolfram Weise (Technical University of Munich, Germany)

08:30 08:55

 

Gilberto Colangelo (University of Bern, Switzerland)

Recent Progress in Low Energy Hadronic Physics

08:55 09:20

 

Kenji Fukushima (Kyoto University, Japan)

Linking Center Symmetry and Chiral Symmetry

09:20 09:45

 

Qun Wang (University of Science and Technology of China, China)

Some Aspects of Symmetry in Dense Quark Matter

09:45 10:10

 

Youngman Kim (Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics, Korea)

Nucleon-Nucleon Potential and Nuclear Mmatter in Holographic QCD

10:10 10:35

 

Jiunn-Wei Chen (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

RHIC Serves a Near-Perfect Fluid — a Paradigm Shift

 

 

Parallel Session A                                                      Rm. 312

Chair: Leonard S. Kisslinger (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)*

10:50 11:25

 

Cheng-Pang Liu (National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan)

Nuclear Electric Dipole Moment of 3He

11:25 12:00

 

Ian Cloet (University of Washington, USA)

Parton Distributions in Nuclear Systems and the NuTeV Anomaly

12:00 12:35

 

Hans W. Wilschut (Kernfysisch Versneller Instituut, Netherlands)

The TRIμP Facility and Program

* To be confirmed.

 

 

Parallel Session B                                                       Rm. 716

Chair: Wolfram Weise (Technische Universität München, Germany)*

10:50 11:25

 

Tetsuo Hyodo (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)

Chiral Dynamics and Baryon Resonances

11:25 12:00

 

Chun-Khiang Chua (Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan)

Rescattering Effects in Charmless B_{u,d,s} to PP Decays

12:00 12:35

 

Xiangsong Chen (Sichuan University, China) (substituted by Fan Wang)

Gauge Field Decomposition, Parton Distribution Functions, and Hadron Structure

12:35 13:10

 

Mirza Satriawan (Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia)

Dirac Neutrino Mass in a Left-Right Symmetry Model through

a Seesaw-Like Mechanism Using a Bidoublet and Two Doublets Higgs

* To be confirmed.

 

 

Parallel Session C                                                      Rm. 815

Chair: Jen-Chieh Peng (University of Illinois, USA)*

10:50 11:25

 

Christopher B. Crawford (University of Kentucky, USA)

Hadronic PV and Latest Results

11:25 12:00

 

Karsten M. Heeger (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)

Understanding Neutrino Mass and Mixing with Low-Energy Experiments

12:00 12:35

 

Ross Young (Argonne National Laboratory, USA)

Chiral Physics and Baryon Spectroscopy

 

* To be confirmed.

 

 

Plenary Session (12) on Symmetry Aspects in Cosmology               Rm. 204

Chair: Pisin Chen (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

14:00 14:25

 

Henry T. Wong (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)

Dark Matter Searches with Ultra-Low-Energy Germanium Detector

14:25 14:50

 

Susan Gardner (University of Kentucky, USA)

Shedding Light on Dark Matter

14:50 15:15

 

Stefano Scopel (Seoul National University, Korea)

Neutralino Dark Matter in Light of DAMA, PAMELA and FERMI-Lat

15:15 15:40

 

Xiao-Gang He (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

Leptophilic Dark Matter: PAMELA + ATIC or PAMELA + FERMI

15:40 16:05

 

Je-An Gu (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

Dark Energy from the SUSY Breaking of Our Braneworld in a 5D Warped Spacetime

 

 

 

Closing Session                                                         Rm. 204

Chair: Xiao-Gang He (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

The Anti-Hydrogen Experiments

16:20 16:50

 

Cody H. Storry (York University, Canada)

ATRAP Antihydrogen Production in a Trap for Neutral Antimatter and

Developments for Improved Experiments

16:50 17:20

 

Jeffrey S. Hangst (University of Aarhus, Denmark)

The ALPHA Experiment at CERN: First Attempts at Trapping Antihydrogen

Summary Talks

17:20 17:50

Sandip Pakvasa (University of Hawaii, USA)

17:50 18:20

Anthony Zee (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)