Leading-order hadronic contribution to the electron and muon g-2
Abstract
I present a new data driven update of the hadronic vacuum polarization effects for the muon and the electron g-2. For the leading order contributions I find aμhad(1)=(686.99 4.21)[687.19 3.48]× 10-10 based on e+e-data [incl. τ data], aμhad(2)= (-9.934 0.091) × 10-10 (NLO) and aμhad(3)= (1.226 0.012) × 10-10 (NNLO) for the muon, and aehad(1)=(184.64 1.21)× 10-14 (LO), aehad(2)=(-22.10 0.14)× 10-14 (NLO) and aehad(3)=(2.79 0.02)× 10-14 (NNLO) for the electron. A problem with vacuum polarization undressing of cross-sections (time-like region) is addressed. I also add a comment on properly including axial mesons in the hadronic light-by-light scattering contribution. My estimate here reads aμ[a1,f1',f1] ( 7.51 2.71) × 10-11\,. With these updates aμ exp-aμ the=(32.73 8.15)× 10-10 a 4.0 σ deviation, while ae exp-ae the=(-1.10 0.82)× 10-12 shows no significant deviation.
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