A singularity at the Josephson frequency in the noise spectral density of a
disordered normal-metal-superconductor junction is predicted for bias volt
ages below the superconducting gap. The nonstationary Aharonov-Bohm effect,
recently introduced for normal metals [G. B. Lesovik and L. S. Levitov, Ph
ys. Rev. Lett. 72, 538 (1994)], is proposed as a tool for detecting this si
ngularity. In the presence of a harmonic external field, the derivative of
the noise with respect to the voltage bias reveals jumps when the applied f
requency is commensurate with the Josephson frequency associated with this
bias. The height of these jumps is nonmonotonic in the amplitude of the per
iodic field. The superconducting flux quantum enters this dependence. Addit
ional singularities in the frequency dependent noise are predicted above ga
p. [S0163-1829(99)00138-1].