Vector unparticle contributions to lepton g-2

Nov, 2008
19 pages
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Report number:
  • SLAC-PUB-13468

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Abstract: (arXiv)
The generic unparticle propagator may be modified in two ways. Breaking the conformal symmetry effectively adds a mass term to the propagator, while considering vacuum polarization corrections adds a width-like term. Both of these modifications result naturally from the coupling of the unparticle to standard model (SM) fields. We explore how these modifications to the propagator affect the calculation of the lepton anomalous magnetic moment using an integral approximation of the propagator that is accurate for d1.5d\lesssim1.5, where dd is the unparticle dimension. We find that for this range of dd and various values of the conformal breaking scale μ\mu, the value of g2g-2 calculated when allowing various SM fermions to run in the unparticle self-energy loops does not significantly deviate from the value of g2g-2 when the width term is ignored. We also investigate the limits on a characteristic mass scale for the unparticle sector as a function of μ\mu and dd.
Note:
  • Submitted to Physics Letters B
  • unparticle: vector
  • unparticle: propagator
  • vacuum polarization: correction
  • lepton: magnetic moment
  • unparticle: coupling
  • symmetry breaking: conformal
  • scaling: dimension
  • spectral representation
  • numerical calculations