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arxiv: 0901.2229 · v2 · submitted 2009-01-15 · ✦ hep-ph

More on the Finiteness of Anomalous Magnetic Moment in the Gauge-Higgs Unification

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keywords anomalouscancellationgauge-higgsmagneticmomentunificationgaugemechanism
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We discuss the anomalous magnetic moment of fermion in a realistic SU(3) model of gauge-Higgs unification compactified on an orbifold S^1/Z_2 including Z_2-odd bulk mass for fermions. An operator analysis implies that the anomalous magnetic moment should be finite and predictable, even though higher dimensional gauge theories are non-renormalizable. Our main purpose is to clarify the cancellation mechanism of the UV divergences appearing in various types of Feynman diagrams. The cancellation of divergence turns out to take place between the contributions of the "partners" in the Higgs-like mechanism present in the non-zero Kaluza-Klein modes to form massive gauge bosons. It is also argued that the cancellation may be attributed to the quantum mechanical SUSY hidden in the scenario of gauge-Higgs unification.

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