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From: flinn@seismo.UUCP (E. A. Flinn)
Newsgroups: net.physics
Subject: Re: What are axions?
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Date: Mon, 18-Jun-84 18:40:24 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jun 18 18:40:24 1984
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I don't know what present-day axions are, but about ten years ago a
Dr. Anton Schneiderov used to show up at APS and AGU meeting and give
papers on his kind of axions, hypothetical zero-mass particles that
Schneiderov thought pervaded the entire universe.  He attempted to put
an upper bound on the axion flux through the earth from observed free
oscillations of the earth.