1. New fermions in the light of the (g − 2)μ
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A. Djouadi, J.C. Criado, N. Koivunen, K. Müürsepp, M. Raidal, and H. Veermäe
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muon (g-2) ,new fermions ,fermilab ,review ,new physics ,particle physics ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The very precise measurement of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, recently released by the Muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab, can serve to set stringent constraints on new particles. If the observed 4σ discrepancy from the Standard Model value is indeed real, it will set a tight margin on the scale of the masses and couplings of these particles. Instead, if the discrepancy is simply a result of additional theoretical and experimental uncertainties to be included, strong constraints can be put on their parameters. In this mini-review, we summarize the impact of the latest muon g-2 measurement on new fermions that are predicted by a wide range of new physics models and with exotic quantum numbers and interactions. We will particularly discuss the case of vector-like leptons, excited leptons, and supersymmetric fermions, as well as spin-3/2 isosinglet fermions, which have been advocated recently.
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- 2022
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