A strongly coupled Higgs-Yang-Mills dark sector with a cosmic-triad gauge field can mimic quintessence dark energy with an equation of state approaching -1, provided the solution phase is tuned.
On a novel evalutation of the hadronic contribution to the muon's $g-2$ from QCD
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We evaluate the hadronic contribution to the $g-2$ of the muon by deriving the low-energy limit of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) and computing in this way the hadronic vacuum polarization. The low-energy limit is a non-local Nambu--Jona-Lasinio (NJL) model that has all the parameters fixed from QCD, and the only experimental input used is the confinement scale that is known from measurements of hadronic physics. Our estimations provide a novel analytical alternative to the current lattice computations and we find that our result is close to the similar computation performed from experimental data. We also comment on how this analytical approach technique, in general, may provide prospective estimates for hadronic computations from dark sectors and its implication in BSM model-building in future.
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Quintessence Dark Energy from non-perturbative Higgs-Yang-Mills mass gap
A strongly coupled Higgs-Yang-Mills dark sector with a cosmic-triad gauge field can mimic quintessence dark energy with an equation of state approaching -1, provided the solution phase is tuned.