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Understanding the MiniBooNE and the muon and electron g-2 anomalies with a light Z′ and a second Higgs doublet

Journal

JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Volume -, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/JHEP12(2020)188

Keywords

Beyond Standard Model; Neutrino Physics

Funding

  1. XII Plan Neutrino Project of the Department of Atomic Energy
  2. High Performance Cluster Facility at HRI
  3. Rajendran Raja Fellowship

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Two of the most widely studied extensions of the Standard Model (SM) are a) the addition of a new U(1) symmetry to its existing gauge groups, and b) the expansion of its scalar sector to incorporate a second Higgs doublet. We show that when combined, they allow us to understand the electron-like event excess seen in the MiniBooNE (MB) experiment as well as account for the observed anomalous values of the muon magnetic moment. A light Z ' associated with an additional U(1) coupled to baryons and to the dark sector, with flavor non-universal couplings to leptons, in conjunction with a second Higgs doublet is capable of explaining the MB excess. The Z ' obtains its mass from a dark singlet scalar, which mixes with the two Higgs doublets. Choosing benchmark parameter values, we show that U(1)(B-3L tau), which is anomaly-free, and U(1)(B), both provide (phenomenologically) equally good solutions to the excess. We also point out the other (anomaly-free) U(1) choices that may be possible upon fuller exploration of the parameter space. We obtain very good matches to the energy and angular distributions for neutrinos and anti-neutrinos in MB. The extended Higgs sector has two light CP-even scalars, h ' and H , and their masses and couplings are such that in principle, both contribute to help explain the MB excess as well as the present observed values of the muon and electron g - 2. We discuss the constraints on our model as well as future tests. Our work underlines the role that light scalars may play in understanding present-day low-energy anomalies. It also points to the possible existence of portals to the dark sector, i.e., a light gauge boson field (Z ') and a dark neutrino which mixes with the active neutrinos, as well as a dark sector light scalar which mixes with the extended Higgs sector.

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