Existing and expected manifestations of a new fundamental interaction. (arXiv:1811.12056v1 [hep-ph])
<a href="http://arxiv.org/find/hep-ph/1/au:+Slad_L/0/1/0/all/0/1">L.M. Slad</a>
A number of features of a new fundamental interaction are described. The
interaction is carried by a massless pseudoscalar isoscalar boson and extends
to at least the electron neutrino, the proton, and the neutron. A
substantiation of the existence of such an interaction is supported by an
excellent agreement between the theoretical and experimental rates of all the
five observed processes with solar neutrinos, providing an elegant solution to
the old solar neutrino problem. A bright manifestation of the new interaction
is expected in observing the splitting rate of a number of light stable nuclei
by reactor antineutrinos, where the contribution from electroweak interaction
may be exceeded by approximately six orders of magnitude.
A number of features of a new fundamental interaction are described. The
interaction is carried by a massless pseudoscalar isoscalar boson and extends
to at least the electron neutrino, the proton, and the neutron. A
substantiation of the existence of such an interaction is supported by an
excellent agreement between the theoretical and experimental rates of all the
five observed processes with solar neutrinos, providing an elegant solution to
the old solar neutrino problem. A bright manifestation of the new interaction
is expected in observing the splitting rate of a number of light stable nuclei
by reactor antineutrinos, where the contribution from electroweak interaction
may be exceeded by approximately six orders of magnitude.
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