2.Introduction to the tevatron FIXED TARGET PROGRAM
3.INVESTIGATING
QCD AT FIXED TARGET ENERGIES
E609, E683, E690,
E704, E705, E706,
E711, E772
4.STRUCTURE
OF PROTONS, NEUTRONS, AND MESONS
E605, E615, E665,
E733, E744/770, E745/782,
E866
5.THE
PHYSICS OF CHARM AND BEAUTY
E400, E653, E672,
E687, E691, E743,
E769, E771
E781/SELEX, E789, E791, E831/FOCUS
E621, E731, E773,
E774, E799, E832, E871
E632,
E715, E756, E761,
E800, E815, E872
9. APPENDICES
"The main application of the work here is spiritual,
if you will. It's because, in a
philosophical sense, in the tradition of Democritus, we feel we have to
understand, in simplest terms, what matter is, in order to understand who we
are."
Robert R. Wilson, 1974
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This book would not have been
possible without the help of a large number of people. The many spokespeople from the experiments in this book, and their designees, have
provided us with most of the material presented
here. We also want to express our
sincere appreciation to Sue Schultz for her lead
in the
typing, compiling, and formatting this
book, as well as for putting up with all the variations of input and the diverse requests from the editors. We appreciate the encouragement of
Judy Jackson who pushed for the "plain English" texts which have been prepared for each section and
experiment, and the help of Jackie Coleman in the Directorate.
Appropriately, a drawing by
Angela Gonzales appears on the cover of this book, since her artwork graced so
much of the Tevatron fixed target era. We
also thank Jenny Mullins and the Visual Media Department for providing the photos in the book.
Finally, we thank those who
contributed material to this book. They
include: R. Brock, D. Christian, M.
Corcoran, B. Cox, M. Crisler, J. Cumalat, C. Dukes, G. Ginther, G. Gollin, N.
Grossman, J. Hanlon, Y-B Hsiung, K. Johns, K-B Luk, B. Lundberg, K. McDonald,
P. Nienaber, M. Purohit, S. Reucroft, H. Schellman, W. Selove, M. Shaevitz, P.
Slattery, W. Smart, N. Stanton, B. Winstein, Y. Wah, J. Wiss, A. Yokosawa, and
A. Zieminski.
Symposium in Celebration of
the
Fixed Target Program with
the Tevatron
Friday, June 2, 2000
9:00 Session I - Convener: Jeffrey Appel
Getting to the Tevatron
Leon Lederman, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy
and Illinois Institute of Technology
Theoretical Questions during the Tevatron Era
Jonathan Rosner, University of Chicago
10:10 Break
10:35 Session II - Convener: Chuck Brown
Evolution of Tevatron Accelerator and Experimental Technologies
John Peoples, Fermilab
Physics, Dectectors, and the Rest in the Tevatron Hyperon and Kaon Programs
Bruce Winstein, University of Chicago
11:45 Lunch
1:15 Session III - Convener: Peter Cooper
Physics of the Heavy Quark Program
Jussara Miranda, Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas
Physics of the Muon and Neutrino Programs
Heidi Schellman, Northwestern University
2:25 Break
2:50 Session IV - Convener: Herman White
Studies of High – Pt and High – Mass Phenomena
Paul Slattery, University of Rochester
Summary of Where We Are and What Lies Ahead for Fixed Target at Fermilab
Michael Witherell, Fermilab
4:00 Celebration in the Wilson Hall Atrium