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Detecting the Lorentz force of hyperphotons

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We discuss the possibility of detecting the fifth force through the hypermagnetic moments produced by rotating hypercharges. The effects are calculated for the rotating bodies of the laboratory dimensions and also for the rotating Earth. In both cases the calculated effects are below the sensitivity of the present-day techniques.

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Ljubičić, A., Zovko, N. & Logan, B.A. Detecting the Lorentz force of hyperphotons. Nuov Cim A 104, 1137–1140 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02784495

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