Is the W-boson mass enhanced by the axion-like particle, dark photon, or chameleon dark energy?
Abstract
The W-boson mass (mW=80.4335 0.0094 GeV) measured by the Collider Detector at Fermilab collaboration is greater than the standard model (SM) prediction at a confidence level of 7σ, strongly suggesting the presence of new particles or fields. In the literature, various new particles and/or fields have been introduced to explain the astrophysical and experimental data, and their presence, in principle, may also enhance the W-boson mass. In this study, we investigate axion-like particle (ALP), dark photon (DP), and chameleon dark energy (DE) models for a solution to the W-boson mass excess. We find that the ALP and DP interpretations have been significantly narrowed down by global electroweak fits. The possibility of attributing the W-boson mass anomaly to the chameleon DE is ruled out by other experiments.
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