An explanation of experimental data of (g-2)e,μ in 3-3-1 models with inverse seesaw neutrinos
Abstract
We show that the anomalous magnetic moment experimental data of muon and electron (g-2)μ,e can be explained simultaneously in simple extensions of the 3-3-1 models consisting of new heavy neutrinos and a singly charged Higgs boson. The heavy neutrinos generate active neutrino masses and mixing through the general seesaw mechanism. They also have non-zero Yukawa couplings with singly charged Higgs bosons and right-handed charged leptons, which result in large one-loop contributions known as chirally-enhanced ones. Numerical investigation confirms a conclusion indicated previously that these contributions are the key point to explain the large (g-2)μ,e data, provided that the inverse seesaw mechanism is necessary to allow both conditions that heavy neutrino masses are above few hundred GeV and non-unitary part of the active neutrino mixing matrix must be large enough.
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