LIght scalars with lepton number to solve the anomaly
arXiv:1907.12571 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.102.075016
Abstract
Scalars that carry lepton number can help mediate would-be lepton-number-violating processes, such as neutrinoless double decay or lepton-scattering-mediated nucleon-antinucleon conversion. Here we show that such new scalars can also solve the anomaly in precision determinations of the fine-structure constant from atom interferometry and from the electron's anomalous magnetic moment, , by reducing . Study of the phenomenological constraints on these solutions favor a doubly-charged scalar with mass below the GeV scale. Significant constraints arise from the measurement of the parity-violating asymmetry in Møller scattering, and we consider the implications of the next-generation MOLLER experiment at Jefferson Laboratory and of an improved measurement.
26 pages, 4 figures; detailed analysis of collider constraints and model adjustment added, conclusions unchanged; refs and ack added