Dielectric loss spectra of glass-forming propylene carbonate and glycerol at
temperatures above and below T_g are presented. By performing aging experiments
lasting up to five weeks, equilibrium spectra below T_g have been obtained.
During aging, the excess wing, showing up as a second power law at high
frequencies, develops into a shoulder. The results strongly suggest that the
excess wing, observed in a variety of glass formers, is the high-frequency
flank of a beta-relaxation.Comment: submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett., 4 figures, revised version after
referee report