SPA-HELIOSPHERIC PHYSICS
SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

SH21A  BCC:320  Tues  0830h
Solar Physics I
Presiding: G D Holman, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center

   0830h   SH21A-01 A MHD Model of Photospheric Dynamo: S T Wu, 
                    *C D Fry
   0845h   SH21A-02 DC Electric Field Acceleration of Ions in 
                    Solar Flares: *G D Holman
   0900h   SH21A-03 Nonthermal Radio Emission From Coronal X-Ray 
                    Jets: *M  Kundu, J P Raulin, N  Nitta, H  
                    Hudson, A  Raoult
   0915h   SH21A-04 Radio and X-Ray Observations of a Slow 
                    Prominence Eruption: *N  Gopalswamy, M R 
                    Kundu, A  Lara, Y  Hanaoka, S  Enome, J R 
                    Lemen
   0930h   SH21A-05 The Origin of Solar Eruptions: Helical m=1 
                    Kink Instability in Chromospheric Filaments: 
                    *D M Rust, A Kumar
   0945h   SH21A-06 The CME Myth: *S Bravo
   1000h   Break
   1030h   SH21A-07 Parametric Studies of the Temperature 
                    Profile and Velocities of the Minor Ions in 
                    the Solar Corona Implementing the Solar Wind 
                    Ionic Composition Data From SWICS/ULYSSES: 
                    *Y K Ko, L A Fisk, J Geiss, G Gloeckler
   1045h   SH21A-08 Solar Wind Speed Structure in the Inner 
                    Corona at 3-12R~Ko~L: *R Woo
   1100h   SH21A-09 Correlated Variations in the Solar Neutrino 
                    Flux and the Solar Wind: *R L McNutt
   1115h   SH21A-10 A Comment on the Effect of Coulomb 
                    Collisions on the Possibility of Coronal 
                    Heating by Velocity Filtration: J C Dorelli, 
                    *J D Scudder
   1130h   SH21A-11 Useful Form of the Modified Plasma 
                    Dispersion Function: E Venturino, *C L Grabbe

SH21B  BCC:308  Tues  0830h
WIND: First Results I (joint  with SA,SM)
Presiding: K W Ogilvie, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center

   0830h   INTRODUCTION: K W  Ogilvie,
                    NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr
   0840h   SH21B-01 INVITED  First Results From the WIND 
                    Magnetic Field Investigation: *R P Lepping, 
                    M H Acuna, L F Burlaga, J B Byrnes, W M 
                    Farrell, R S Kennon, W M Mish, P V Panetta, J 
                    Scheifele, J A Slavin, C J Owen, M Peredo, F 
                    Mariani, N F Ness, C W Smith, F M Neubauer, 
                    Y C Whang
   0905h   SH21B-02 Improvements and Extensions of the 
                    Heliospheric Current Sheet Study With the 
                    WIND Magnetometer Measurements: *A Szabo, R P 
                    Lepping, M Peredo, J Byrnes
   0920h   SH21B-03 INVITED  First Results From the Energetic 
                    Particles: Acceleration, Composition, and 
                    Transport Investigation on the WIND 
                    Spacecraft: *T T Von Rosenvinge, L M Barbier, 
                    D V Reames, G M Mason, D C Hamilton
   0945h   SH21B-04 Composition and Energy Spectra of Upstream 
                    Events Observed by the EPACT Instrument on 
                    Wind: E C Salter, *G M Mason, J E Mazur, D V 
                    Reames, T T von Rosenvinge
   1000h   Break
   1030h   SH21B-05 Helium Spectra in Corotating Energetic 
                    Particle Streams Observed by EPACT on the 
                    Wind Spacecraft: D V Reames, *J E Mazur, G M 
                    Mason, T T von Rosenvinge
   1045h   SH21B-06 INVITED  Preliminary Results From the 3-D 
                    Plasma and Energetic Particle Instrument on 
                    the WIND Spacecraft: *R P Lin, K A Anderson, 
                    S  Ashford, C  Carlson, D  Curtis, R  Ergun, 
                    D  Larson, J  McFadden, M  McCarthy, G  Parks, 
                    H  Reme, J M Bosqued, J  Coutelier, F  Cotin, 
                    K  Wenzel, T R Sanderson, J  Henrion, G  
                    Paschmann
   1115h   SH21B-07 Multiple Magnetopause Crossings Observed on 
                    the WIND Spacecraft: M C McCarthy, R  Skoug, 
                    *G K Parks, R P Lin, K A Anderson, S  Ashford, 
                    C  Carlson, D  Curtis, R  Ergun, D  Larson, 
                    J  McFadden, H  Reme, J  Bosqued, J  Coutlier, 
                    F  Cotin, C  D'Uston, K  Wenzel, T  Sanderson, 
                    J  Henrion, J C Ronnet, G  Paschmann
   1130h   SH21B-08 Solar Energetic Particle Events Observed by 
                    the Wind 3-D Plasma and Energetic Particle 
                    Experiment: *S  Ashford, R P Lin, K A 
                    Anderson, C  Carlson, D  Curtis, R  Ergun, D  
                    Larson, J  McFadden, M  McCarthy, G  Parks, 
                    H  Reme, J M Bosqued, J  Coutelier, F  Cotin, 
                    K  Wenzel, T R Sanderson, J  Henrion, G  
                    Paschmann

SH22A  BCC:Hall C  Tues  1330h
Solar Physics II Posters
Presiding: S W Kahler, Phillips Lab/GPSG

   1330h   SH22A-01 POSTER  The Transition Region and Coronal 
                    Explorer (TRACE): A Title, M Bruner, B 
                    Jurcevich, J Lemen, K Strong, T Tarbell, J 
                    Wolfson, L Golub, R Fisher
   1330h   SH22A-02 POSTER  Yohkoh Images of X-Ray Absorbing 
                    Structures in the Solar Corona: D A Batchelor, 
                    E J Schmahl
   1330h   SH22A-03 POSTER  Long-Lived Large Transient Changes 
                    in Coronal Hole Boundaries Observed in 
                    Yohkoh Soft X-Ray Images: *S W Kahler
   1330h   SH22A-04 POSTER  Large-Scale Coronal Disturbances 
                    (LCDs) Observed by Yohkoh on November 5, 1992: 
                    *S  Watari
   1330h   SH22A-05 POSTER  Spatial Fragmentation in Nonlinear 
                    Dissipative Systems: An Application to Solar 
                    Plasma Processes: *R R Rosa, A S Sharma
   1330h   SH22A-06 POSTER  Multi Wavelength Observations of 
                    Active Regions Evolution: *A Lara, N 
                    Gopalswamy, M R Kundu, S Enome
   1330h   SH22A-07 TITLE ONLY  Nonthermal Radio Emission 
                    Associated With an Expanding Coronal 
                    Structure: *J P Raulin, M  Kundu, N  Nitta, 
                    A  Raoult
   1330h   SH22A-08 POSTER  Pressure and Density Profiles in 
                    Resistively Heated Magnetic Elements in the 
                    Solar Chromosphere and Photosphere: *M L 
                    Goodman
   1330h   SH22A-09 POSTER  Simulation of 2D Convection Dynamics 
                    on a Distributed-Memory Parallel Computer: 
                    *S R Lantz
   1330h   SH22A-10 POSTER  Paleoastrophysical Record From the 
                    Greenland Ice Sheet by Ultra-high Resolution 
                    Nitrate Analyses: *G Dreschhoff, E J Zeller
   1330h   SH22A-11 POSTER  Absolute Proton Fluxes From the Sun 
                    at Rigidity Above 1 GV by Ground-Based Data: 
                    *L I Miroshnichenko, J Perez-Peraza, E V 
                    Vashenyuk, A Gallegos-Cruz

SH22B  BCC:308  Tues  1330h
WIND:  First Results II (joint  with SA,SM)
Presiding: T T von Rosenvinge, NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr

   1330h   SH22B-01 INVITED  First Results From the Gamma-Ray 
                    Spectrometers on the WIND Spacecraft: H 
                    Seifert, B J Teegarden, D Palmer, N Gehrels, 
                    T L Cline, R Ramaty, K Hurley, R Pehl, N 
                    Madden, R L Aptekar, D D Fredriks, S V 
                    Golenetskiikii, V N Ilynskii, E P Mazets, V N 
                    Panov, Z J Sokolova, M M Terekhov, L O 
                    Sheshin, T L Cline, D E Stillwell
   1355h   SH22B-02 INVITED  Initial Observations of the 
                    Composition of Solar Wind and Suprathermal 
                    Ions With SMS on WIND: *G Gloeckler, A B 
                    Galvin, D C Hamilton, F M Ipavich, R A 
                    Lundgren, H Balsiger, P Bochsler, J Geiss, 
                    R B Sheldon, F Gliem, T E Holzer, A Burgi, D 
                    Hovestadt, E Kirsch, B Wilken, K W Ogilvie
   1420h   SH22B-03 Neon Isotopes in the Solar Wind From the 
                    MASS Instrument on WIND: *D C Hamilton, G  
                    Gloeckler, M R Collier, R B Sheldon, P  
                    Bochsler
   1435h   SH22B-04 Suprathermal Ion Composition in the 
                    Magnetosphere and Magnetosheath: Initial 
                    Results From WIND STICS: K Chotoo, *A B 
                    Galvin, G Gloeckler, D C Hamilton, F M 
                    Ipavich
   1450h   Break
   1520h   SH22B-05 INVITED  First Observations by WIND-SWE: K W 
                    Ogilvie, A F Vinas, R Fitzenreiter, J Keller, 
                    J Lobell, E Sittler, T Zawistowski, D Chornay, 
                    R Torbert, T Onsager, J Needell, A J Lazarus, 
                    J Steinberg
   1545h   SH22B-06 Measurements From the Wind SWE Faraday Cup 
                    Detectors: Solar Wind Protons and Alpha 
                    Particles: J T Steinberg, A J Lazarus, K I 
                    Paularena, F V Marcoline, K W Ogilvie, D  
                    Chorney, J  Keller, R B Torbert, D  Bodet, 
                    G J Needell
   1600h   SH22B-07 Turbulence Properties of the Solar Wind 
                    Current and Plasma Sheet Regions as Seen by 
                    WIND: A F Vinas, *D A Roberts, M L Goldstein, 
                    K W Ogilvie, R P Lepping, J T Steinberg
   1615h   SH22B-08 INVITED  First Results From the ISTP/WIND 
                    WAVES Experiment: *M L Kaiser
   1640h   SH22B-09 Simultaneous WIND/Ulysses Observations of 
                    Solar Type III Radio Bursts: *M J Reiner, M L 
                    Kaiser, J Fainberg, R G Stone, J L Bougeret, 
                    R Manning

SH31A  BCC:Hall C  Wed  0830h
WIND:  First Results III Posters (joint  with SA,SM)
Presiding: J Fainberg, NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr

   0830h   SH31A-01 POSTER  Tracing Solar Energetic Particle 
                    Streams From Their Acceleration Source in 
                    the Solar Corona Through 1 Astronomical Unit 
                    Using WIND/WAVES Observations and 
                    Ground-Based Observations: *J Bougeret, P  
                    Zarka, C  Perche, R  Manning, D  Maroulis, C  
                    Caroubalos, J  Fainberg, M L Kaiser
   0830h   SH31A-02 POSTER  The Low Frequency Limit of Type III 
                    Bursts as Observed by Ulysses and WIND: Y  
                    Leblanc, G A Dulk, *J Bougeret, S  Hoang, R  
                    Manning, M J Reiner
   0830h   SH31A-03 POSTER  WIND Passes Through the Outer 
                    Plasmasphere: Plasma Diagnostics From the 
                    Auasi-thermal Noise Spectrum Measured From 
                    the Wave Experiment: M  Moncuquet, N  
                    Meyer-Vernet, *J L Bougeret, R  Manning, C  
                    Perche, M L Kaiser
   0830h   SH31A-04 POSTER  Jovian Decameter Emissions Observed 
                    by the WIND/WAVES Radioastronomy Experiment: 
                    A  Lecacheux, *J Bougeret, R  Manning, M L 
                    Kaiser
   0830h   SH31A-05 POSTER  Waves on the Moon's Wake: *P J 
                    Kellogg, K  Goetz, S J Monson, J  Bougeret, 
                    R  Manning, M L Kaiser
   0830h   SH31A-06 POSTER  Observations of Whistler Waves in 
                    the Vicinity of the Earth's Bow Shock: *S D 
                    Bale, D  Burgess, P J Kellogg, K  Goetz, S J 
                    Monson, G B Hospodarsky
   0830h   SH31A-07 POSTER  3D Observations of Electrons and 
                    Ions in the Earth's Foreshock From Thermal 
                    Plasma Energies to >300 keV: *D  Larson, R P 
                    Lin, K A Anderson, C  Carlson, D  Curtis, R  
                    Ergun, S  Ashford, J  McFadden, M  McCarthy, 
                    G  Parks, H  Reme, J M Bosqued, J  Coutelier, 
                    F  Cotin, K  Wenzel, T R Sanderson, J  
                    Henrion, G  Paschmann
   0830h   SH31A-08 POSTER  WIND Measurement of Counterstreaming 
                    Electrons in the Flank LLBL: *T G Onsager, 
                    R B Torbert, G J Needell, K W Ogilvie, R J 
                    Fitzenreiter
   0830h   SH31A-09 POSTER  Solar Wind Oxygen and Helium 
                    Spectral Forms, Densities, and Temperatures 
                    From WIND MASS Data: *M R Collier, D C 
                    Hamilton, G Gloeckler
   0830h   SH31A-10 POSTER  Neural Network Tracking and 
                    Quantification of the Thermal Plasma Line 
                    Observed by the Thermal Noise Receiver (TNR) 
                    Portion of the WIND/WAVES Experiment: *C A 
                    Meetre, K Goetz, J L Bougeret, C Perche, R 
                    Manning
   0830h   SH31A-11 POSTER  Preliminary Catalog of Solar Wind 
                    Events Derived From Observations by ISTP 
                    Spacecraft: *D Berdichevsky, M Peredo, J 
                    Byrnes, R Lepping, K Ogilvie, A Lazarus, K 
                    Paularena, J Steinberg

SH31B  BCC:Hall C  Wed  0830h
Ulysses South Pole-Equator Pass I Posters
Presiding: B E  Goldstein, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

   0830h   SH31B-01 POSTER  Modeling the Latitudinal 
                    Distribution of the Radial Component of the 
                    Heliospheric Magnetic Field: *J T Hoeksema, 
                    X P Zhao
   0830h   SH31B-02 POSTER  Cosmic Ray Modulation and a 
                    Non-spherical Heliospheric Shock: *H Fichtner, 
                    S R Sreenivasan, H J Fahr

SH31C  BCC:Hall C  Wed  0830h
Heliospheric Plasma and Particles I Posters
Presiding: P C Liewer, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

   0830h   SH31C-01 POSTER  Heating of Ring-Beam Distributions 
                    by MHD Turbulence: *P C Gray, D H Pontius, 
                    W H Matthaeus
   0830h   SH31C-02 POSTER  Vlasov Moment Description of 
                    Cyclotron Wave-Particle Interactions: *E 
                    Siregar, M L Goldstein
   0830h   SH31C-03 POSTER  Propagation of Charged Particle 
                    Pulses Immediately After Injection: *J A Earl
   0830h   SH31C-04 POSTER  Sensitivity of the Backscattered UV 
                    Glow Technique to the Location of the Solar 
                    Wind Termination Shock: *P Gangopadhyay, D L 
                    Judge
   0830h   SH31C-05 POSTER  Time-Dependent MHD Modeling of the 
                    Global Structure of the Heliosphere: *P C 
                    Liewer, J U Brackbill, S R Karmesin, F Linoya
   0830h   SH31C-06 POSTER  3D Modeling of the Heliosphere: MHD 
                    Results: *T Y Linde, T I Gombosi, K G Powell, 
                    P L Roe, D L De Zeeuw

SH31D  BCC:Hall C  Wed  0830h
Anomalous Cosmic Rays: 1 AU to Heliospheric Boundary I Posters
 (joint  with SM)
Presiding: A C Cummings, California Inst of Technology

   0830h   SH31D-01 POSTER  Measurements of the Isotopic 
                    Composition of Anomalous Cosmic Ray N, O, 
                    and Ne From SAMPEX: *R A Leske, A C Cummings, 
                    J R Cummings, R A Mewaldt, R S Selesnick, E C 
                    Stone, T T von Rosenvinge
   0830h   SH31D-02 POSTER  The Diffusive Shock Acceleration and 
                    Modulation of Anomalous Cosmic Rays in the 
                    Heliosphere: *J A le Roux, M S Potgieter, V S 
                    Ptuskin
   0830h   SH31D-03 POSTER  Latitudinal and Radial Gradients of 
                    Anomalous Cosmic-Ray Oxygen: *M Fraenz, A C 
                    Cummings, B Blake, J R Cummings, D Hovestadt, 
                    B Klecker, G M Mason, J E Mazur, R A Mewaldt, 
                    E C Stone, W R Webber
   0830h   SH31D-04 POSTER  SAMPEX Observations of Corotating 
                    Particle Event Composition, Energy Spectra, 
                    and Ionization States: *J E Mazur, G M Mason
   0830h   SH31D-05 POSTER  Correlation of the Pioneer 10 
                    Particle and EUV Experiments Beyond 1981, II: 
                    *K Scherer, D L Judge, M Gruntman

SH31E  BCC:320  Wed  0945h
Is the Solar Flare Myth a Myth? (joint  with SM)
Presiding: G M Simnett, Univ of Birmingham

   0945h   SH31E-01 The Mass and Energy Distributions of CMEs 
                    Measured by Solwind and HELIOS: *B V Jackson, 
                    D F Webb
   1000h   SH31E-02 INVITED  The Name Game: *T G Forbes
   1020h   SH31E-03 INVITED  The Source of Flare/CME Energy and 
                    "The Flare Myth": *A N McClymount
   1040h   SH31E-04 INVITED  Coronal Activity Associated With 
                    Coronal Mass Ejections and Flares: *K Strong, 
                    H Hudson
   1100h   SH31E-05 INVITED  The Energetics of Solar Eruptive 
                    Events: *D  Alexander
   1120h   SH31E-06 INVITED  Heliospheric Observations of CMEs: 
                    D F Webb
   1140h   SH31E-07 INVITED  The Relative Roles of CMEs and 
                    Flares in Interplanetary and Planetary 
                    Disturbances: Beauty in the Eye of the 
                    Beholder: *C T Russell

SH32A  BCC:Hall C  Wed  1330h
Generation of Solar Activity I Posters (joint  with SM)
Presiding: J T Karpen, Naval Research Laboratory

   1330h   SH32A-01 POSTER  Three Dimensional Reconnection and 
                    the Magnetic Field Topology of Coronal Mass 
                    Ejection Events: *J T Gosling, J Birn, D J 
                    McComas, J L Phillips, M Hesse
   1330h   SH32A-02 POSTER  Evolution of the Triple Current Sheet: 
                    *R B Dahlburg, J T Karpen
   1330h   SH32A-03 POSTER  Evolution of Coronal Magnetic Fields 
                    Driven by Vortical Photospheric Convection: 
                    *Y  Mok, G V Hoven, Z  Mikic
   1330h   SH32A-04 POSTER  Parallel Computation of Magnetic 
                    Fluxtube Reconnection: D Norton, *R B 
                    Dahlburg, S K Antiochos
   1330h   SH32A-05 POSTER  Transition to the Impulsive Phase of 
                    a Flare: Role of Forced and Collisionless 
                    Reconnection Dynamics: Z W Ma, *A 
                    Bhattacharjee, X Wang
   1330h   SH32A-06 POSTER  The Kinetic State of the Plasma at 
                    the Base of the Transition Region: *J D 
                    Scudder
   1330h   SH32A-07 POSTER  Chromospheric Reconnection in 
                    Asymmetric Topologies: *J T Karpen, C R 
                    DeVore, S K Antiochos
   1330h   SH32A-08 POSTER  Parallel Computation of Solar 
                    Chromospheric Eruptions: *C R DeVore, J T 
                    Karpen, S K Antiochos
   1330h   SH32A-09 POSTER  Rapid Magnetic Reconnection and 
                    Solar Coronal Heating: *D L Hendrix, G 
                    Van Hoven
   1330h   SH32A-10 POSTER  The Heating of Coronal Loops: *J A 
                    Klimchuk, L J Porter
   1330h   SH32A-11 POSTER  Resonant Absorption of Randomly 
                    Driven Alfven Waves in Coronal Loops: L  
                    Ofman, J M Davila
   1330h   SH32A-12 POSTER  Velocity Filtration Coronal Heating 
                    and UV Observations: *S W Anderson, J  
                    Raymond, A V Ballegooijen
   1330h   SH32A-13 POSTER  Coronal Heating in Solar-Like Stars: 
                    X-Ray Data and Simulations of Resonant MHD 
                    Absorption: *D J Mullan, M Johnson
   1330h   SH32A-14 POSTER  Astrophysical Convection: 
                    Intrinsically Time-Dependent Even at Low 
                    Reynolds Numbers: *M Hossain, D J Mullan
   1330h   SH32A-15 POSTER  Spatial and Temporal Variation of 
                    the Large Scale Solar Corona,1965-1994: *R  
                    Fisher
   1330h   SH32A-16 POSTER  Temporal and Physical 
                    Characteristics of Polar Coronal Rays From 
                    White Light and Soft X-Ray Analysis: *M  
                    Guhathakurta, R  Fisher, K  Strong
   1330h   SH32A-17 POSTER  Solar Wind Plasma Parameters in a 
                    Polar Coronal Hole as Derived From a 
                    Two-Fluid Model With Constraints From 
                    Spartan 201-1 White Light and Interplanetary 
                    Observations: *S R Habbal, R  Esser, M  
                    Guhathakurta, R  Fisher

SH32B  BCC:Hall C  Wed  1330h
Magnetic Helicity in Solar and Space Plasmas I Posters (joint 
 with SM)
Presiding: J Chen, Naval Research Laboratory

   1330h   SH32B-01 POSTER  Magnetic Helicity Carried by 
                    Whistlers: A Laboratory Study: *C L Rousculp, 
                    R L Stenzel, J M Urrutia
   1330h   SH32B-02 POSTER  Conservation of Magnetic Helicity 
                    During Relaxation in a Laboratory Plasma: *H 
                    Ji, S C Prager, J S Sarff
   1330h   SH32B-03 POSTER  Small-Scale Transient Outflow at 
                    Sector Boundaries: *N U Crooker, M E Burton, 
                    E J Smith, J L Phillips, A Balogh
   1330h   SH32B-04 POSTER  Role of Helicity-Conserving 
                    Reconnection in the Geometry and Dynamics of 
                    Current Sheet Formation in the Solar Corona: 
                    C S Ng, *Z W Ma, A Bhattacharjee
   1330h   SH32B-05 POSTER  Magnetic Structure and Stability of 
                    Flux Ropes in the Interplanetary Medium: *J  
                    Chen, G  Ganguli
   1330h   SH32B-06 POSTER  Evolution and Solar Origins of 
                    Interplanetary Magnetic Clouds: Role of 
                    Magnetic Helicity Conservation: *A Kumar, D M 
                    Rust
   1330h   SH32B-07 POSTER  Helicity of Photospheric Magnetic 
                    Fields: *A A Pevtsov, R C Canfield, T R 
                    Metcalf
   1330h   SH32B-08 POSTER  The Topology of Interacting Twisted 
                    Magnetic Loops: *Y T Lau, J M Finn

SH32C  BCC:321  Wed  1330h
Anomalous Cosmic Rays: 1 AU to Heliospheric Boundary II (joint 
 with SM)
Presiding: M S Potgieter, Potchefstroom Univ for C.H.E.

   1330h   SH32C-01 INVITED  Source Population of the Anomalous 
                    Cosmic Ray Component: *P C Frisch
   1355h   SH32C-02 INVITED  The Interstellar Gas as the 
                    Principal Source of Interstellar Pick-Up 
                    Ions and of the Anomalous Cosmic Rays: J  
                    Geiss, *G  Gloeckler
   1420h   SH32C-03 Composition of the Interstellar Neutral Gas 
                    From Observations of Anomalous Cosmic Rays: 
                    *A C Cummings, E C Stone
   1435h   SH32C-04 Quiet Time Composition of Mev/n 
                    Interplanetary Ions observed by the GEOTAIL 
                    During 1992 and 1994: *N Hasebe, M Fujii, M 
                    Kobayashi, T Doke, J Kikuchi, T Hayashi, T 
                    Takashima, K Maezawa, A Nishida
   1450h   SH32C-05 SAMPEX Studies of Anomalous Cosmic Rays: 
                    1992 to 1995: B  Klecker, D  Hovestadt, A C 
                    Cummings, *J R Cummings, R A Mewaldt, E C 
                    Stone, J E Mazur, G M Mason, T T 
                    von Rosenvinge
   1505h   Break
   1535h   SH32C-06 Reduced Pickup of Interstellar Ions in the 
                    Solar Wind Under Radial IMF Conditions: *E 
                    Mobius, M A Lee, P A Isenberg, D Rucinski, B 
                    Klecker
   1550h   SH32C-07 A Search for Molecular Ions in the Anomalous 
                    Cosmic Rays: J B Blake, *M D Looper, B 
                    Klecker, D Hovestadt
   1605h   SH32C-08 INVITED  The Return and Implications of 
                    Anomalous Cosmic Ray Hydrogen: *E R Christian
   1630h   SH32C-09 Pioneer 10 and Voyager 1 Observations of 
                    Anomalous Cosmic Ray Hydrogen in the Outer 
                    Heliosphere: *F B McDonald, A Lukasiak, W R 
                    Webber
   1645h   SH32C-10 Energy Spectra of Anomalous Cosmic Rays in 
                    the Outer Heliosphere and the Location of 
                    the Termination Shock: *E C Stone, A C 
                    Cummings, W R Webber

SH32D  BCC:320  Wed  1330h
Solar Wind: Waves and Shocks
Presiding: D Lengyel-Frey, Univ of Maryland

   1330h   SH32D-01 Modeling Solar Wind Spectral Cascades With 
                    Hall MHD: *S Ghosh, E Siregar, D A Roberts, 
                    M L Goldstein
   1345h   SH32D-02 Formation of Rotational Discontinuities in 
                    Obliquely Propagating Wave Trains: *B J 
                    Vasquez, J V Hollweg
   1400h   SH32D-03 Interplanetary Features Causing Storms, 
                    Substorms, and Quiet During 1973-1975: *B T 
                    Tsurutani, J K Arballo, W D Gonzalez, A L C 
                    Gonzalez, F Tang
   1415h   SH32D-04 Interaction of Interplanetary Rotational 
                    Discontinuities or Alfven Waves With The 
                    Earth's Bow Shock: *M  Yan, L C Lee
   1430h   SH32D-05 Electron Heating and Phase Space Signatures 
                    in Collisionless Shocks of Different 
                    Strengths and Geometries: A J Hull, *J D 
                    Scudder, L A Frank, W R Patterson
   1445h   SH32D-06 The Low Mach Number Bow Shock Position: 
                    Problems and Solutions: S M Petrinec, *C T 
                    Russell
   1500h   Break
   1530h   SH32D-07 Langmuir Wavepackets in the Earth's 
                    Foreshock: A Particle-in-Cell Simulation: *L  
                    Muschietti, I  Roth
   1545h   SH32D-08 An Analysis of Whistler-Mode Waves Generated 
                    by the Interaction of an Asteroid With the 
                    Solar Wind: *D A Gurnett
   1600h   SH32D-09 An Analysis of Plasma Waves at 
                    Interplanetary Shocks and Implications for 
                    Type II Radio Emission Processes: *D  
                    Lengyel-Frey, G  Thejappa, R J MacDowall, R G 
                    Stone
   1615h   SH32D-10 Electron Temperature in the Solar Wind: J 
                    Newbury, *C T Russell, J L Phillips
   1630h   SH32D-11 Search for Solar ~L4~KHe+ In and Out of the 
                    Ecliptic With SWICS-ULYSSES: *U Mall, G 
                    Gloeckler, J Geiss

SH41A  BCC:308  Thurs  0830h
Generation of Solar Activity II (joint  with SM)
Presiding: G Van Hoven, Univ of California, Irvine

   0830h   SH41A-01 INVITED  The Structure and Dynamics of the 
                    Large-Scale Solar Corona: *Z Mikic, J A 
                    Linker
   0850h   SH41A-02 INVITED  The Evolution of Large-Scale 
                    Magnetic Fields on the Sun: *D G Sime
   0910h   SH41A-03 INVITED  Theory and Simulation of Magnetic 
                    Reconnection in the Solar Atmosphere: *S K 
                    Antiochos
   0930h   SH41A-04 INVITED  Yohkoh Observations: Magnetic 
                    Reconnection in the Solar Atmosphere: R C 
                    Canfield
   0950h   SH41A-05 A Comparison of Reconnection Simulations 
                    With Yohkoh Observations of Flares: *T G 
                    Forbes, L W Acton
   1005h   Break
   1030h   SH41A-06 INVITED  Solar Convective Turbulence and the 
                    Evolution of Magnetic Fields: R  Rosner, *F  
                    Cattaneo
   1050h   SH41A-07 INVITED  High-Resolution Observational 
                    Studies of Solar Convection and Magnetic 
                    Fields: *A Title
   1110h   SH41A-08 INVITED  Theoretical Studies of Solar 
                    Convection and Differential Rotation: *J  
                    Toomre, E G Zweibel
   1130h   SH41A-09 INVITED  Helioseismic Probing of Solar 
                    Interior Structure and Flows: *P H Scherrer

SH41B  BCC:320  Thurs  0830h
Heliospheric Plasma and Particles II
Presiding: D A Roberts, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center

   0830h   SH41B-01 Limits on the Time Variability of Ion 
                    Injection in Quasi-parallel Shock: *L Bennett, 
                    D C Ellison
   0845h   SH41B-02 The Efficiency of Acceleration of Pick-Up 
                    Ions by the First-Order Fermi Mechanism at 
                    Oblique Shocks: *D C Ellison, M G Baring, F C 
                    Jones
   0900h   SH41B-03 Alfven Waves, Alpha Particles, and Pickup 
                    Ions in the Solar Wind: *M Neugebauer, B E 
                    Goldstein, E J Smith
   0915h   SH41B-04 Energetic Particle Fluxes and Anistropies 
                    During the June 1991 Events: Ulysses 
                    HI-SCALE Results: *N Krupp, E C Roelof, R E 
                    Gold, L J Lanzerotti
   0930h   SH41B-05 Transverse Diffusion of Charged Particles in 
                    Irregular Magnetic Fields: *J  Giacalone, J R 
                    Jokipii
   0945h   SH41B-06 Ulysses Observations of a Magnetic Cloud 
                    Sheath: *J Fainberg, V A Osherovich, R G 
                    Stone, R J MacDowall, J L Phillips, A Balogh
   1000h   Break
   1030h   SH41B-07 Evolution of an Interplanetary Magnetic 
                    Cloud - Observational Evidence for a 
                    Self-Similar Expanding Magnetic Flux Rope: 
                    *V A Osherovich, J Fainberg, R G Stone
   1045h   SH41B-08 Solar Cycle Variation of the Heliospheric 
                    Current and Plasma Sheets in the Inner 
                    Heliosphere: *D A Roberts, M L Goldstein
   1100h   SH41B-09 A Three-Dimensional Compressible Simulation 
                    of a Vortex Street: Comparison With Voyager 
                    Observations and Static Models: *M L 
                    Goldstein, L F Burlaga, E Siregar, S Ghosh, 
                    D A Roberts
   1115h   SH41B-10 Corotating > 60 MeV/amu Cosmic Ray 
                    Depressions in 1974-1988 Observed by 
                    Spacecraft Anti-coincidence Guards: *I G 
                    Richardson, H V Cane
   1130h   SH41B-11 Magnetic Fields and Cosmic Rays Observed by 
                    Voyager 2 From 1992 Through 1994: *L F 
                    Burlaga, N F Ness, F B McDonald
   1145h   SH41B-12 Pioneer 10 Density Measurements From the 
                    Outer Heliosphere: *P R Gazis, A Barnes

SH42A  BCC:Hall C  Thurs  1330h
SunRISE/SOLERS22 I Posters (joint  with A,SM)
Presiding: R F  Donnelly, Solar Radiation Research

   1330h   SH42A-01 POSTER  Long-Term Variations of the NOAA/SEL 
                    Modified Mg II Center-to-Wing Ratio, 10.7cm 
                    Radio Flux, and 1083nm Equivalent Width 
                    Data, for 1978-1994: *L C Puga, S D Bouwer
   1330h   SH42A-02 POSTER  Microwave Proxies for Sunspot 
                    Blocking and Total Irradiance: *E J Schmahl, 
                    M R Kundu
   1330h   SH42A-03 POSTER  Solar Extreme Ultraviolet Flux From 
                    1974-1992: *W D Pesnell, W R Hoegy
   1330h   SH42A-04 POSTER  Preliminary Results of the Analysis 
                    of CaII K Spectroheliograms: *R Kariyappa, 
                    J M Pap, K S Balasubramaniam
   1330h   SH42A-05 POSTER  Long-Term and Short-Term Corrections 
                    for the Solar UV Flux Model for 
                    Middle-Atmosphere Research Based on the 
                    Core-To-Wing Ratio of the Mg II h & k Lines: 
                    *R F Donnelly
   1330h   SH42A-06 POSTER  Working Group 1 Research Activities 
                    Report: *J M Pap, C H Wehrli
   1330h   SH42A-07 POSTER  Study the Error Distribution in 
                    Solar Irradiance and Ground-Based Surrogates: 
                    A Vigouroux, *J M Pap, G A Chapman
   1330h   SH42A-08 POSTER  Calculation of the Time Variation of 
                    Solar Spectral Irradiances: *J Fontenla, O R 
                    White, P A Fox, E H Avrett, K L Harvey
   1330h   SH42A-09 POSTER  Incorporating Large-Scale Magnetic 
                    Fields Within Solar Models: Implications for 
                    the Variability of the Solar Radius, 
                    Luminosity, and Pulsation Frequencies: *T J 
                    Lydon, S Sofia
   1330h   SH42A-10 POSTER  Daily Digital Mt Wilson CaK Images 
                    and Plage Areas 1915-1985: *P Foukal, M 
                    Harman, S Risacher, R Yang
   1330h   SH42A-11 POSTER  Solar Databases for Global Change 
                    Models: *H E Coffey, E H Erwin, C D Hanchett
   1330h   SH42A-12 POSTER  Progress on the RISE/PSPT Prototype 
                    Instrument: *R L Coulter, J R Kuhn, H  Lin
   1330h   SH42A-13 POSTER  New Data From the Precision Solar 
                    Photometric Telescope: *H  Lin, J R Kuhn, R  
                    Coulter
   1330h   SH42A-14 POSTER  Search for Network Variations With 
                    the Solar Cycle in Ca K Spectroheliograms: B  
                    Caccin, *M  Fofi, M  Torelli, A M Sambuco

SH42B  BCC:320  Thurs  1330h
Magnetic Helicity in Solar and Space Plasmas II (joint  with SM)
Presiding: W H Matthaeus, Univ of Delaware

   1330h   SH42B-01 INVITED  Study of Magnetic Helicity in 
                    Laboratory Plasmas and Application for Solar 
                    Physics: *M Yamada
   1355h   SH42B-02 INVITED  The Solar Dynamo and the Generation 
                    of Magnetic Helicity: *N  Seehafer, F  Feudel
   1420h   SH42B-03 Helicity Conservation Constraints on the 
                    Dynamo Mechanism: *A Bhattacharjee, Y Yuan
   1435h   SH42B-04 Active Regions as Manifestation of Helical 
                    Flux Tubes: *A N McClymont
   1450h   SH42B-05 Helicity of Active Regions in the 
                    Photosphere and Corona: *R C Canfield, A A 
                    Pevtsov, L W Acton
   1505h   Break
   1535h   SH42B-06 INVITED  Magnetic Helicity in the Solar 
                    Atmosphere: *D M Rust
   1600h   SH42B-07 Helicity Injection and Heating in Solar 
                    Coronal Loops: *P K Browning, R M Lothian
   1615h   SH42B-08 INVITED  Magnetic Helicity in the Solar 
                    Wind: Theory, Observation, and Models: *W 
                    Matthaeus
   1640h   SH42B-09 INVITED  Helicities, Alfvenon Dynamics and 
                    the Solar Wind-Magnetosphere Interaction: *Y 
                    Song, R L Lysak

SH42C  BCC:321  Thurs  1330h
Anomalous Cosmic Rays: 1 AU to Heliospheric Boundary III (joint 
 with SM)
Presiding: F B McDonald, University of Maryland

   1330h   SH42C-01 INVITED  The Ionic Charge of Anomalous 
                    Cosmic Rays: SAMPEX Observations: B  Klecker
   1355h   SH42C-02 Further Studies of Anomalous Cosmic Rays 
                    Using the Geomagnetic Field: *R A Mewaldt, 
                    A C Cummings, J R Cummings, R A Leske, E C 
                    Stone, T T von Rosenvinge
   1410h   SH42C-03 INVITED  Anomalous Components Out of the 
                    Ecliptic Plane: *R B McKibben
   1435h   SH42C-04 INVITED  The Acceleration and Transport of 
                    Anomalous Cosmic Rays: *M S Potgieter
   1500h   Break
   1530h   SH42C-05 The Maximum Energy of Anomalous Cosmic Rays: 
                    *J R Jokipii, J  Kota
   1545h   SH42C-06 Low Energy Anomalous Cosmic Rays at High 
                    Heliolatitudes: *L J Lanzerotti, C G 
                    Maclennan
   1600h   SH42C-07 The Anomalous Component of Cosmic Rays: 
                    Results From the South Polar Pass of Ulysses: 
                    *K J Trattner, R G Marsden, T R Sanderson, 
                    K P Wenzel, V Bothmer, B Klecker, D Hovestadt
   1615h   SH42C-08 INVITED  Anomalous Cosmic Rays in the 
                    Radiation Belts: *R S Selesnick
   1640h   SH42C-09 Observations of Low Energy Trapped Anomalous 
                    Cosmic Rays Using SAMPEX: G M Mason, *J E 
                    Mazur
   1655h   SH42C-10 Trapped Anomalous Cosmic Rays Near the 
                    Geomagnetic Cutoff: *M D Looper, J B Blake, B 
                    Klecker, D Hovestadt

SH51A  BCC:321  Fri  0830h
SunRISE/SOLERS22 II (joint  with A,SM)
Presiding: K H  Schatten, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center

   0830h   INTRODUCTION: K H Schatten,
                    NASA Goddard Space Flight Cent
   0840h   SH51A-01 INVITED  Overview of RISE Program Objectives 
                    and Progress: *P Foukal
   0905h   SH51A-02 INVITED  Solar Irradiance Variability: A 
                    Comparison of Cycles 21 and 22: *C Frohlich
   0930h   SH51A-03 Sunspot Cycle 22: Long-Term Total Solar 
                    Irradiance Variability: *R B Lee, R S Wilson, 
                    S Thomas, M A Gibson
   0945h   SH51A-04 Observations of Solar Total and Spectral 
                    Irradiance Variations: 1992-1993: *A 
                    Mecherikkunnel
   1000h   Break
   1030h   SH51A-05 INVITED  Variability of the Solar Energy 
                    Output Produced by Structural Changes in the 
                    Solar Interior: *S Sofia, T J Lydon
   1100h   SH51A-06 Determining Solar Radiative Output 
                    Variability From BBSO Ca K Spectroheliograms: 
                    *J Lean, J Cook, W Marquette, A Johannesson
   1115h   SH51A-07 On the Ratio of Facular to Sunspot Areas: *G A 
                    Chapman, A M Cookson, J J Dobias, S R Walton
   1130h   SH51A-08 INVITED  Ground-Based Solar Surface 
                    Brightness Measurements: *J R Kuhn

SH51B  BCC:308  Fri  0830h
Ulysses South Pole-Equator Pass II
Presiding: E J     Smith, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

   0830h   SH51B-01 Ulysses Plasma Observations From High 
                    Southerly Latitudes to the Solar Equator and 
                    Northward: S J Bame, *J L Phillips, W C 
                    Feldman, J T Gosling, C M Hammond, D J 
                    McComas, B E Goldstein, M Neugebauer
   0845h   SH51B-02 Ulysses Magnetic Field Measurements: South 
                    Pole to Equator: *E J Smith, B Tsurutani, A 
                    Balogh, R J Forsyth
   0900h   SH51B-03 Large Scale Variances of the Heliospheric 
                    Magnetic Field Out of the Ecliptic: *T S 
                    Horbury, R J Forsyth, A  Balogh, E J Smith
   0915h   SH51B-04 Solar Wind Turbulence Over the South Pole of 
                    the Sun as Seen by Ulysses: *B E Goldstein, A 
                    Balogh, T S Horbury, M L Goldstein, D A 
                    Roberts
   0930h   SH51B-05 Properties of Shocks Observed During the 
                    Ascent and Descent of Ulysses in Latitude: 
                    M E Burton, *E J Smith, B Goldstein, A Balogh, 
                    J Phillips
   0945h   SH51B-06 Mapping the Magnetic Structure of the Corona 
                    and Heliosphere: *J A Linker, Z Mikic, D 
                    Winterhalter
   1000h   Break
   1030h   SH51B-07 The Latitudinal Distribution of Magnetic 
                    Holes in the Solar Wind: *D Winterhalter, M 
                    Neugebauer, E J Smith, A Balogh
   1045h   SH51B-08 Plasma Waves in Solar Wind Magnetic Holes: *N 
                    Lin, P J Kellogg, R J MacDowall, A Balogh, 
                    R J Forsyth, J L Phillips, A Buttighoffer, M 
                    Pick
   1100h   SH51B-09 Cyclotron Waves Associated With the Pick-Up 
                    of Interstellar Ions: Recent Ulysses Results: 
                    N Murphy, *E J Smith, A Balogh, G Gloeckler, 
                    J Geiss, P Isenberg
   1115h   SH51B-10 An Overview of Plasma Wave Observations From 
                    the Ulysses Spacecraft Acquired During the 
                    Pole-to-Equator Pass: *R J MacDowall, R G 
                    Stone, R A Hess, D Lengyel-Frey, N Lin, P J 
                    Kellogg
   1130h   SH51B-11 Ulysses Observations of Ion Acoustic Waves 
                    During the Pole-to-Equator Pass: *R  Hess, 
                    R J MacDowall, D  Lengyel-Frey, B  Goldstein, 
                    R J Forsyth
   1145h   SH51B-12 Unusual Wave Phenomena Near Inter-planetary 
                    Shocks at High Latitudes: G  Thejappa, R J 
                    MacDowall, R G Stone

SH52A  BCC:321  Fri  1330h
SunRISE/SOLERS22 III (joint  with A,SA)
Presiding: P Foukal, CRI, Inc.

   1330h   SH52A-01 INVITED  Testing the Sun-Climate Connection 
                    With Paleodata: *T J Crowley, K Y Kim
   1355h   SH52A-02 An Atmospheric Radiative-Convective Model: 
                    Solar Forcings: *K H Schatten
   1410h   SH52A-03 INVITED  Solar UV Irradiance Measurements by 
                    the UARS SUSIM and SOLSTICE Instruments: *D K 
                    Prinz, G J Rottman
   1435h   SH52A-04 Initial Solar Irradiance Measurements From 
                    the NOAA-14 SBUV/2 Instrument: *E Hilsenrath, 
                    M T DeLand, R P Cebula
   1450h   SH52A-05 NOAA-11 SBUV/2 Measurements of Solar UV 
                    Variations: *R P Cebula, M T DeLand, E 
                    Hilsenrath
   1505h   Break
   1525h   SH52A-06 Review of Recent Solar EUV Irradiance 
                    Measurements: *T N Woods, G J Rottman, J R 
                    Worden, S C Solomon
   1540h   SH52A-07 INVITED  Solar EUV and UV Driven Energetics 
                    of the Mesosphere and Thermosphere: *R G 
                    Roble
   1605h   SH52A-08 Accurately Modelling the Variability of the 
                    Solar Transition Region Irradiance: *J Worden, 
                    P Judge, T N Woods, O R White, G J Rottman
   1620h   SH52A-09 Comparison of Full-Disk and Line-Center 
                    Lyman-Alpha During Solar Cycles 21 and 22: 
                    *W K Tobiska, W R Pryor, J M Ajello
   1635h   SH52A-10 Long-Timeline Monitoring of Solar 
                    Ultraviolet Irradiance Via Spacecraft 
                    Photoelectron Measurements: *J L Phillips, 
                    B L Barraclough, H O Funsten, E E Scime
   1650h   SH52A-11 Here Comes the Sun: Using the Solar X-Ray 
                    Flux to Determine the Compositions of 
                    Planetary Surfaces: *P E Clark, J I Trombka

SH52B  BCC:308  Fri  1330h
Ulysses South Pole-Equator Pass III
Presiding: D E  Page, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

   1330h   SH52B-01 Ulysses From South Pole to Equator: Low 
                    Energy Interplanetary Charged Particle 
                    Measurements: R E Gold, L J Lanzerotti, K A 
                    Anderson, T P Armstrong, S E Hawkins, S M 
                    Krimigis, R P Lin, C G Maclennan, M Pick, E C 
                    Roelof, E T Sarris, G M Simnett, S J Tappin
   1345h   SH52B-02 Probing High-Latitude Heliospheric Magnetic 
                    Field Structures Beyond Ulysses With >38 keV 
                    HI-SCALE Electrons: *E C Roelof, G M Simnett, 
                    S J Tappin, L J Lanzerotti
   1400h   SH52B-03 Transport of Sub-MeV Solar Particles to 
                    Heliolatitudes Above 50~Lo~KS: *M Pick, A 
                    Buttighoffer, A Kerdraon, L J Lanzerotti, E T 
                    Sarris, T P Armstrong, G M Simnett, E C 
                    Roelof
   1415h   SH52B-04 Heliolatitude Dependence of CIR-Accelerated 
                    Interplanetary Heavy Ions: *C G Maclennan, 
                    L J Lanzerotti, K A Sayle, G M Simnett
   1430h   SH52B-05 Energy Dependence of the H/HE Ratio at High 
                    Heliographic Latitudes in Association With 
                    Low Latitude CIRs: *G M Simnett, K A Sayle, 
                    T R Sanderson, R G Marsden, E C Roelof
   1445h   SH52B-06 Observations of Energetic Particles in High 
                    Heliographic Latitudes: ULYSSES: *E  Keppler, 
                    M  Fraenz, R  Seidel, M  Reuss, J B Blake, 
                    J J Quenby
   1500h   Break
   1530h   SH52B-07 Composition and Charge States in 
                    Transient-Related Solar Wind: Latitudinal 
                    and Other Trends Observed by Ulysses/SWICS: 
                    *A B Galvin, C M S Cohen, G Gloeckler, Y K Ko, 
                    R von Steiger, J Geiss
   1545h   SH52B-08 Initial Results of a Collaboration Between 
                    SWICS/Ulysses and Spartan 201 Observations 
                    of the Southern Polar Coronal Hole: *C M S 
                    Cohen, A B Galvin, G Gloeckler, Y K Ko, L 
                    Strachan, L D Gardner, J L Kohl, M 
                    Guhathakurta, R R Fisher, J Geiss, R 
                    von Steiger
   1600h   SH52B-09 H, He, and O in the Slow and the Fast Solar 
                    Wind: SWICS/ULYSSES Results: *R F 
                    Wimmer-Schweingruber, R V Steiger, J Geiss, H 
                    Balsiger, G Gloeckler
   1615h   SH52B-10 The Ulysses Cosmic Ray Latitude Gradient 
                    From 80~Lo~K South to the Heliographic 
                    Equator: A Second View of the 
                    Three-Dimensional Distribution Near Solar 
                    Minimum: J J Connell, C Lopate, *R B McKibben, 
                    J A Simpson, M Zhang
   1630h   SH52B-11 Ulysses EPAC Cosmic Ray Latitude Gradient 
                    and Modulation Observations: J J Quenby, B 
                    Drolias, E Keppler, M K Reuss, J B Blake
   1645h   SH52B-12 Latitudinal and 26-Day Cosmic Ray Variations 
                    During the Fast Latitude Survey of Ulysses: 
                    A 3-D Model Simulation: *J  Kota, J R Jokipii

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