Is it possible to explain the muon and electron g-2 in a Z model?

Abstract

In order to address this question, we consider a simple renormalisable and gauge invariant model in which the Z' only has couplings to the electron and muon and their associated neutrinos, arising from mixing with a heavy vector-like fourth family of leptons. Within this model we discuss the contributions to the electron and muon anomalous magnetic moments from Z' exchange, subject to the constraints from μ → e γ and neutrino trident production. Using analytic and numerical arguments, we find that such a Z' model can account for either the electron or the muon g-2 anomalies, but not both, while remaining consistent with the experimental constraints from μ → e γ and neutrino trident production.

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