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VOLUME 36 (1982) | ISSUE 2 | PAGE 46
Possible new long-range interaction and methods for detecting it
The possible existence of a stable, massless, 0~ + Goldstone particle exhibiting a semiweak interaction with fermions (an arion) is discussed. An arionic long-range interaction could be detected by any method suitable for detecting a weak magnetic field in an experiment with oriented spins, if the magnetic field produced by these spins is suppressed by a superconducting shield.