GQFT's antisymmetric stress tensor sources scalar and vector gravitational waves with 1/gamma_W-enhanced couplings, and vector waves produce no geodesic deviation in laser interferometers.
Contributions to the Muon $g-2$ from a Three-Form Field
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We examine contributions to the muon dipole moment $g-2$ from a 3-form field $\Omega$, which naturally arises from many fundamental theories, such as the string theory and the hyperunified field theory. In particular, by calculating the one-loop Feynman diagram, we have obtained the leading-order $\Omega$-induced contribution to the muon $g-2$, which is found to be finite. Then we investigate the theoretical constraints from perturbativity and unitarity. Especially, the unitarity bounds are yielded by computing the tree-level $\mu^+\mu^-$ scattering amplitudes of various initial and final helicity configurations. As a result, despite the strong unitarity bounds imposed on this model of $\Omega$, we have still found a substantial parameter space which can accommodates the muon $g-2$ data.
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Gravitational Wave Generation and Detection in Gravitational Quantum Field Theory
GQFT's antisymmetric stress tensor sources scalar and vector gravitational waves with 1/gamma_W-enhanced couplings, and vector waves produce no geodesic deviation in laser interferometers.