A bridge to new physics: proposing new -- and reviving old -- explanations of $a_\mu$
Abstract
The tension in the combined measurement of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, , and the Standard Model prediction strongly suggests the existence of beyond the Standard Model physics. Following the Standard Model Effective Field Theory approach, we study a particular topology, the \emph{bridge} diagram, which gives a chirally enhanced contribution to . We classify all possible 2- and 3-field SM extensions that can generate this contribution and present the full result for them. Within our approach, we find that several 2-field fermion-scalar extensions which had been previously discarded in the literature -- when only the Yukawa-suppressed contribution was considered -- can actually be viable models to explain the observed anomaly. Furthermore, the 3-field extensions which generate the bridge diagram represent a new class of models to account for . We explore a particular 3-field extension which, beyond explaining , can also account for the neutral -meson anomalies and the Cabibbo angle anomaly. We present the full one-loop matching for this model and a one-loop phenomenological study.
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@article{arxiv.2205.04480,
title = {A bridge to new physics: proposing new -- and reviving old -- explanations of $a_\mu$},
author = {Guilherme Guedes and Pablo Olgoso},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.04480},
year = {2022}
}
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31 pages, 7 figures and 4 tables