24–26 May 2021
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Light Scalar and Lepton Anomalous Magnetic Moments

25 May 2021, 14:00
15m
BSM BSM VIII

Speaker

Vishnu Padmanabhan Kovilakam (Oklahoma State University)

Description

Recent precise determination of the electron anomalous magnetic moment (AMM) adds to the longstanding tension of the muon AMM and together strongly point towards physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM). Here we present a solution to both anomalies via a light scalar that emerges from a second Higgs doublet and resides in the $\mathcal{O}(10)$-MeV to $\mathcal{O}(1)$-GeV mass range. A scalar of this type is subject to a number of various experimental constraints, however, as we show, it can remain sufficiently light by evading all experimental bounds and has the great potential to be discovered in the near-future low-energy experiments. In addition to the light scalar, our theory predicts the existence of a nearly degenerate charged scalar and a pseudoscalar, which have masses of the order of the electroweak scale. This scenario can be tested at the LHC by looking at the novel process $pp \to H^\pm H^\pm jj \to l^\pm l^\pm j j + {E\!\!\!\!/}_{T}$ via same-sign pair production of charged Higgs bosons.

Primary authors

SUDIP JANA (OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY) Vishnu Padmanabhan Kovilakam (Oklahoma State University) shaikh saad (oklahoma state university)

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