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arxiv: 1205.2709 · v2 · pith:MDUIAR6Mnew · submitted 2012-05-11 · ✦ hep-ph · hep-ex

Muon Anomaly and Dark Parity Violation

classification ✦ hep-ph hep-ex
keywords darkbosondeltamixingparityviolationatomicelectron
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The muon anomalous magnetic moment exhibits a 3.6 \sigma discrepancy between experiment and theory. One explanation requires the existence of a light vector boson, Z_d (the dark Z), with mass 10 - 500 MeV that couples weakly to the electromagnetic current through kinetic mixing. Support for such a solution also comes from astrophysics conjectures regarding the utility of a U(1)_d gauge symmetry in the dark matter sector. In that scenario, we show that mass mixing between the Z_d and ordinary Z boson introduces a new source of "dark" parity violation which is potentially observable in atomic and polarized electron scattering experiments. Restrictive bounds on the mixing (m_{Z_d} / m_Z) \delta are found from existing atomic parity violation results, \delta^2 < 2 x 10^{-5}. Combined with future planned and proposed polarized electron scattering experiments, a sensitivity of \delta^2 ~ 10^{-6} is expected to be reached, thereby complementing direct searches for the Z_d boson.

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