Can the Higgs Still Account for the g-2 Anomaly?

Abstract

We use an Effective Field Theory (EFT) approach to evaluate the viability of the Higgs to account for the g-2 anomaly. Although the SM contribution of the Higgs to the muon's magnetic dipole moment is negligible, using a bottom-up EFT, we show that given the current level of experimental limits on the Higgs sector, the Higgs can still yield a viable solution to the g-2 anomaly if its couplings to the rest of the SM particles are allowed to deviate from their SM predictions. Further, applying unitarity arguments, we show that such a solution would indicate a scale of New Physics (NP) of 10 -18 TeV, which could be lowered to 5 TeV if the Higgs couplings to the W and Z are assumed to conform to their SM predictions. We show that such a scenario could yield significant enhancement to the di-Higgs production in muon colliders, thus providing further motivation for its consideration. A key takeaway of this study is to highlight the importance of measuring the μ μ hh coupling in future experiments.

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