Muon g-2 and New Physics
arXiv:hep-ph/9904445
Abstract
Here we invoke the current and future perspective on muon $g-2$ measurement when asking what the muon $g-2$ could tell about the underlying structure concerning with the hierarchy problem. Here we take up two such models, the presence of which turns out to alter the standard model prediction for muon $g-2$ significantly: one is TeV scale gravity scenario, the other supersymmetric model, in the latter case of which the precision measurement up to $Z$ boson mass is taken into account as an explicit constraint.
13 pages, 5 eps figures, Elsevier LaTeX package; Invited talk given at ``International Workshop e^+ e^- Collisions from Ïto J/Ï'', Novosivirsk, March 1-5, 1999; two references and one comment added