Light gauge boson interpretation for (g-2)μ and the KL → π0 + (invisible) anomaly at the J-PARC KOTO experiment
Abstract
We discuss a list of possible light gauge boson interpretations for the long-standing experimental anomaly in (g-2)μ and also recent anomalous excess in KL → π0 + (invisible) events at the J-PARC KOTO experiment. We consider two models: i) Lμ - Lτ gauge boson with heavy vector-like quarks and ii) (Lμ - Lτ) + ε (B3 - Lτ) gauge boson in the presence of right-handed neutrinos. When the light gauge boson has mass close to the neutral pion in order to satisfy the Grossman-Nir bound, the models successfully explain the anomalies simultaneously while satisfying all known experimental constraints. We extensively provide the future prospect of suggested models.
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