Probing New Physics in the Vector-like Lepton Model by Lepton Electric Dipole Moments
Abstract
We examine the lepton dipole moments in an extension of the Standard Model (SM), which contains vector-like leptons that couple only to the second-generation SM leptons. The model naturally leads to sizable contributions to the muon g-2 and the muon electric dipole moment (EDM). One feature of this model is that a sizable electron EDM is also induced at the two-loop level due to the existence of new vector-like leptons in the loops. We find parameter regions that can explain the muon g-2 anomaly and are also consistent with the experimental constraints coming from the electron EDM and the Higgs decay h→ μ+μ-. The generated EDMs can be as large as O(10-22)~e · cm for the muon and O(10-30)~e · cm for the electron, respectively, which can be probed in future experiments for the EDM measurements.
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