New physics behind the new muon -2 puzzle?
arXiv:2112.08312 · doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2022.137037
Abstract
The recent measurement of the muon -2 at Fermilab confirms the previous Brookhaven result. The leading hadronic vacuum polarization (HVP) contribution to the muon -2 represents a crucial ingredient to establish if the Standard Model prediction differs from the experimental value. A recent lattice QCD result by the BMW collaboration shows a tension with the low-energy data which are currently used to determine the HVP contribution. We refer to this tension as the new muon -2 puzzle. In this Letter we consider the possibility that new physics contributes to the cross-section. This scenario could, in principle, solve the new muon -2 puzzle. However, we show that this solution is excluded by a number of experimental constraints.
6 pages, 4 figures. Typo in Fig. 4 (left panel) corrected