REGISTRATION DESK OPEN 18:00-20:00 RECEPTION 18:00-20:00
OPENING 9:00-9:25 Welcome Address M. Tanaka, 5 min. Chairperson of the workshop Opening Address H. Ejiri, 20 Director of RCNP, Osaka University PL1: OPENING SESSION 9:25-10:10 Chairperson: M. Kondo (RCNP, Japan) Optically pumped 3He: History, Physics, and 45 Applications W. Happer (Princeton, USA) Coffee Break 10:10-10:25 PL2: TECHNOLOGY IN POLARIZING 3He AND 10:25-12:35 HEAVIER NUCLEI (I) Chairperson: Y. Mori (Tokyo, Japan) Optically pumped polarized ion sources 40 L.W. Anderson (Wisconsin, USA) Optically pumped polarized ion sources 30 A. Zelenski (TRIUMF, Canada) Optical pumping of thick alkali target for high 25 on source T. Sakae (Kyushu, Japan) Polarized 3He project at RIKEN 25 T. Uesaka (RIKEN, Japan) Measurement of potassium-potassium spin 15 relaxation cross sections L.W. Anderson (Wisconsin, USA) Lunch Time 12:40-14:00 PL3: TECHNOLOGY IN POLARIZING 3He AND 14:00-15:45 HEAVIER NUCLEI (II) Chairperson: A.S. Belov (Moscow, Russia ) Interdisciplinary regions of nuclear physics 30 studied by use of spin polarized short-lived nuclei T. Minamisono (Osaka, Japan) Polarized heavy ions and their application 25 K. Asahi (TIT, Japan) Creation of spin polarization in unstable 25 nuclei and correlation-type experiments K. Matsuta (Osaka, Japan) Development of RCNP polarized 3He ion 25 source based on electron pumping T. Yamagata (Konan, Japan) Coffee Break 15:45-16:00 PL4: TECHNOLOGY IN POLARIZING 3He AND 16:00-17:30 HEAVIER NUCLEI (III) Chairperson: R. Welsh (Michigan, USA) Neutron polarizers based on polarized 3He 25 C. D. Keith (IUCF, USA) A scheme for polarized 3He ion source with 20 resonant charge-exchange plasma ionizer A.S. Belov (INR, Russia) Polarized 129Xe solid for polarizing unstable 15 nuclei H. Sato (TIT, Japan) Development of polarized $^3$He gas system 15 as a spin analyzer for low energy neutrons K. Sakai (TIT, Tokyo) Recent advances in spin exchange pumped 15 polarized 3He target technology T.B. Smith(Michigan, USA)
PL5: SPIN STRUCTURE OF NUCLEON 9:00-10:55 BY POLARIZED 3He (I) Chairperson: N. Horikawa (Nagoya, Japan) Spin exchange pumped gaseous polarized 45 3He target: progress and prospects T. Chupp (Michigan, USA) Spin-dependent positron scattering from 35 polarized 3He with HERMES D. De Schepper (MIT, USA) Toward precision polarimetry of dense 35 polarized 3He targets M. Romalis (Princeton, USA) Coffee Break 10:55-11:10 PL6: SPIN STRUCTURE OF NUCLEON 11:10-12:40 BY POLARIZED 3He (II) Chairperson: H. Toki(RCNP, Japan) Electron scattering from a polarized 3He 35 target internal to a storage ring van den Brand (NIKHEF, the Netherlands) Precision measurement of the neutron 35 magnetic form factor from quasielastic 3He{e,e') process H. Gao (ANL, USA) Hard processes with spin-dependent parton 20 distributions T. Yamanishi (RCNP, Japan) Lunch Time 12:40-14:10 PL7: SPIN STRUCTURE OF NUCLEON 14:10-15:55 BY POLARIZED 3He (III) Chairperson: T. Tamae(Tohoku, Japan) Spin physics at TJNAF using a polarized 3He 35 target Z.E. Meziani (Temple, USA) Interdisciplinary experiments with dense 35 polarized 3He W. Heil (Grenoble, France) Spin observables in high energy 20 hadron-hadron collisions within the relativistic recombination model H. Toki (RCNP, Japan) Quark spin contents of nucleons and mesons 15 as compared to nucleon analog of 3He/3H and Deuteron Y. Mizuno (RCNP, Japan) Coffee Break 15:55-16:10 PL8: APPLICATION OF POLARIZED 3He 16:10-18:00 TO OTHER FIELDS (I)-- Astrophysics and Fusion problem I-- Chairperson: M. Inoue (Kyoto, Japan) Primordial Nucleosynthesis of 3He and the 30 concordance with D, 4He, 7Li, and 9$Be abundances T. Kajino (NAO, Japan) Is muon catalyzed D-3He fusion possible? 30 M. Kamimura (Kyushu, Japan) 3He(d,p)4He reaction calculation with 30 multi-channel three-body Faddeev equations S. Oryu (Tokyo, Japan) Nuclear and nuclear astrophysical interest in 20 D(n,g)3H reaction Y. Nagai (TIT, Japan) BANQUET WITH CONCERT 19:00-21:00
PL9: SYMMETRY BREAKING TESTS 9:00-11:20 WITH POLARIZED 3He Chairperson: A. Masaike (Kyoto, Japan) Symmetry test of the electroweak 30 Interaction from muon capture on 3He J. Govaerts (Louvain, Belgium) Laser polarized muonic 3He and spin 30 dependent mu-capture P. Souder (Syracuse, USA) P,T violating neutron-nucleus interaction 30 and 3He polarization Y. Masuda (KEK, Japan) Fundamental symmetries with optically 30 polarized 3He S. Penttila (LAMF, USA) KaTRIn-project for an experimental study 20 of time-reversal violating effect in polarized neutron propagation through a polarized target V.R. Skoy (JINR, Russia) Coffee Break 11:20-11:35 PL10: APPLICATION OF POLARIZED 3He 11:35-12:50 TO OTHER FIELDS (II)-- Astrophysics and Fusion problem II-- Chairperson: G. Frossati (Leiden, the Netherlands) Use of polarized Helium-3 for the energy 30 production H. Momota (NIFS, Japan) Study of astrophysical nuclear reactions with 25 3He beams S. Kubono (INS, Japan) Primordial 7Li synthesis probed by Coulomb 20 breakup H. Utsunomiya (Konan, Japan) Lunch Time 12:50-14:20 PL11: APPLICATION OF POLARIZED 3He 14:20-15:35 TO OTHER FIELDS (III)--Fusion problem III-- Polarized deuteron capture on 3He and 3H in 30 the fusion resonance region H.R. Weller (Duke, USA) Forward polarization observables in 20 3He(d,p)4He reaction M. Tanifuji (Hosei, Japan) Analyzing powers for 2H(d,p)3H and 25 2H(d,n)3He reactions at very low energies Y. Tagishi (Tsukuba, Japan) Coffee Break 15:35-15:50 PL12: APPLICATION OF POLARIZED 3He 15:50-17:55 TO OTHER FIELDS (IV)-- Fundamental Physics, Medicine and Biology-- Chairperson: K. Sato (RCNP, Japan) Gauge kinematics of spins and cats 40 A. Pines (Berkeley, USA) Development of hyperpolarized noble gas 30 MRI M. Albert (Harvard, USA) Biomedical imaging using hyperpolarized 20 noble gases: pulse sequences considerations L. Zhao (Harvard, USA) NMR imaging works using hyperpolarized 20 3He W. Heil (Grenoble, France) The Okayama hyperpolarization gas for MRI 15 T. Inomata (RCNP, Japan)
PL13: APPLICATION OF POLARIZED 3He 9:00-10:15 TO OTHER FIELDS (V)--Atomic and Low Temperature Physics Chairperson: *.*** (******) Electron transfer studies using optically 30 prepared atomic targets N. Andersen (Copenhagen, Denmark) Polarization of 3He, D2, and 129Xe using very 25 low temperature and high magnetic fields G. Frossati (Leiden, the Netherlands) Frozen-spin solid targets developed at the 20 Laboratory of Nuclear Problems (JINR, Dubna) I.A. Plis (Dubna, Russia) PL14: LOW AND INTERMEDIATE ENERGY NUCLEAR 10:15-11:50 PHYSICS WITH POLARIZED 3He (I) Chairperson: H. Sakai (Tokyo, Japan) Physics with polarized 3He at IUCF 30 Sowinski (IUCF, USA) The scattering of polarized neutrons from 30 statically polarized solid 3He D.G. Haase (North Carolina, USA) Interactions of light heavy ions with nuclei at 25 intermediate energies Y. Sakuragi (Osaka city, Japan) Backward elastic p 3He scattering at energies 10 1-2 GeV Yu.N. Uzikov/V.R. Skoy (Dubna, Russia) TOUR TO SPring-8 and RCNP 13:00-22:00
PL15: LOW AND INTERMEDIATE ENERGY NUCLEAR 9:00-10:35 PHYSICS WITH POLARIZED 3He (II) Chairperson: H. Sakaguchi (Kyoto, Japan) Intermediate energy charge-exchange reactions 30 induced by polarized 3He B. Kim (Sung Kyun Kwan, Korea) Deuteron polarimetry for the study of the 3He 30 structure E. Tomasi-Gustafsson (Saclay, France) The (7Li,7Be) reaction as a spin-probe for 20 isovector excitations S. Nakayama (Tokushima, Japan) Sub-nucleonic effects observed through 15 good-resolution study of Gamow-Teller states by using (3He,t) reactions Y. Fujita (Osaka, Japan) Coffee Break 10:35-10:50 PL16: LOW AND INTERMEDIATE ENERGY NUCLEAR 10:50-12:00 PHYSICS WITH POLARIZED 3He (III) Chairperson: N. van Giai (Orsay, France) Studies of NN correlations in 3He with 25 polarized photons H. Okuno (INS, Japan) Polarized 3He and neutron form factors 20 S. Ishikawa (Hosei, Japan) Spin and Isospin excitation in nuclei by 25 (3He,t) reaction M. Fujiwara (RCNP, Japan) CONCLUDING SESSION 12:00-12:35 Chairperson: G. Berg (IUCF, USA) Review from theoretician 20 T. Morii (Kobe, Japan) Review from experimentalist 10 -- Role of polarized 3He in the next century M. Tanaka (Kobe Tokiwa) Closing address 5 M. Tanaka (Chairperson of the HELION97)