New physics at the MUonE experiment at CERN

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A confirmation of the long-standing muon g-2 discrepancy requires both experimental and theoretical progress. On the theory side, the hadronic corrections are under close scrutiny, as they induce the leading uncertainty of the Standard Model prediction. Recently, the MUonE experiment has been proposed at CERN to provide a new determination of the leading hadronic contribution to the muon g-2 via the measurement of the differential cross section of muon-electron scattering. The precision expected at this experiment raises the question whether possible new physics (NP) could affect its measurements. We address this issue studying possible NP signals in muon-electron collisions due to heavy or light mediators, depending on whether their mass is higher or lower than O(1 GeV). We analyze the former in a model-independent way via an effective field theory approach, whereas for the latter we focus on scenarios with light scalar and vector bosons. Using existing experimental bounds, we show that possible NP effects in muon-electron collisions are expected to lie below MUonE's sensitivity. This result confirms and reinforces the physics case of the MUonE proposal.

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Masiero, A., Paradisi, P., & Passera, M. (2020). New physics at the MUonE experiment at CERN. Physical Review D, 102(7). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.102.075013

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