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Non-Abelian Vector Dark Matter and Lepton $g-2$

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arxiv 2107.11863 v3 pith:VWF4HOHV submitted 2021-07-25 hep-ph

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keywords darkmattergaugeleptonsmuonnon-abelianabundanceallows
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The mystery of dark matter remains an unsettled problem of particle physics. On top of that, experiments show a persistent contention of the muon anomalous magnetic moment (AMM) relative to the Standard Model (SM) prediction. In this work, we consider the possibility of extending the SM with a non-Abelian gauge symmetry $SU(2)_X$, under which SM leptons transform non-trivially. SM leptons receive corrections to their AMMs of right order via one-loop processes mediated by beyond SM (BSM) fermions required to cancel anomalies, and BSM gauge bosons that play the role of dark matter. We show that simultaneous explanation of the the muon AMM along with reproducing correct relic abundance allows rather a narrow range of 0.5 - 2 TeV dark matter mass, consistent with current experimental constraints. However, a concurrent description that also includes electron AMM is challenging in this set-up.

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