HEFT approach to investigate the muon g-2 anomaly at a muon collider
Abstract
In a previous work \cite{Buttazzo:2020ibd}, it has been pointed out that heavy new physics (NP) contributions to lepton dipole moments and high-energy cross-sections of lepton pairs into Higgs and bosons are connected, if the electroweak symmetry breaking is realized linearly. As a consequence, a multi-TeV muon collider would provide a unique test of NP in the muon -2 through the study of high-energy processes such as . Since the analysis involved a SMEFT approach to Higgs-processes, it could also be studied by the more general HEFT formulation. We compute the modification of the high-energy cross-section and decay using the dimension six HEFT Lagrangian and compare them with the SMEFT analysis. We find that, within the current HEFT analysis, there are plausible scenarios where the HEFT approach could lead to a higher sensitivity to test the NP contributions in the muon -2. However, a more precise knowledge of the new HEFT parameters is needed for a definite conclusion, which motivates the search for complementary measurements.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2408.16954,
title = {HEFT approach to investigate the muon g-2 anomaly at a muon collider},
author = {Fabiola Fortuna and Juan Manuel Márquez and Pablo Roig},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.16954},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
30 pages, 11 figures. The revised version includes a reinterpreted discussion emphasizing the impact of the unknown HEFT parameters. Additionally, extended comments on electroweak corrections have been incorporated. Accepted for publication in PRD