A scalar in the early universe and (g-2)μ

Abstract

We investigate a concrete scenario of a light scalar with a mass around 1 MeV which can be connected to the origin of neutrino masses and simultaneously survive current bounds on relativistic degrees of freedom in the early universe. In particular we show that a feeble coupling to the Standard Model neutrinos can relax the stringent bounds on the decays to photons inferred from the measured value of N eff. Interestingly, we find that such a scalar whose diphoton coupling is generated by a tree-level coupling to the muon of similar strength as that of the Standard Model Higgs boson can simultaneously explain the long-standing discrepancy in the measured value of the muon magnetic moment. We present a possible ultraviolet completion of this scenario providing a link between new physics in the early universe and the generation of neutrino masses.

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