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Muon g − 2 anomaly and non-locality

Antonio Capolupo, Gaetano Lambiase, Aniello Quaranta

2022Physics Letters B13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We show that the discrepancy between the observed value of the muon anomalous moment and the standard model prediction can be explained in the framework of nonlocal theories. We compute the leading order and next to leading order nonlocal correction to the anomalous magnetic moment αNL and we find that it depends on the nonlocality scale Mf and the fermion mass mf as αNL∝mf2Mf2. Such a dependence of the anomalous magnetic moment allows to explain, in a flavor-blind nonlocality scale, why the observed anomalous magnetic moment of the electron is much closer to the standard model prediction, and permits to predict a large anomaly that should exist for the τ particle. We also determine the lower bounds on the nonlocality scale, for both flavor-blind and flavor-dependent scenarios.

Topics & Concepts

Quantum nonlocalityAnomalous magnetic dipole momentMuonPhysicsAnomaly (physics)Particle physicsMoment (physics)LocalityMagnetic momentFermionElectron magnetic dipole momentScale (ratio)Theoretical physicsQuantum mechanicsQuantumMagnetizationMagnetic fieldQuantum entanglementPhilosophyLinguisticsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research
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