Finite Anomalous Magnetic Moment in the Gauge-Higgs Unification
Yuki Adachi, C.S. Lim, Nobuhito Maru

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that the anomalous magnetic moment of fermions in gauge-Higgs unification models is finite across all spacetime dimensions, highlighting its potential as a predictive physical observable.
Contribution
It establishes the finiteness of the anomalous magnetic moment in gauge-Higgs unification, a novel result extending previous understanding of this observable.
Findings
Anomalous magnetic moment is finite in any spacetime dimension.
The result positions the magnetic moment as a predictive observable in gauge-Higgs unification.
Supports the viability of gauge-Higgs unification models for physical predictions.
Abstract
We show that the anomalous magnetic moment of fermion in the gauge-Higgs unification is finite in any spacetime dimensions, which is a new predictive physical observable similar to the Higgs mass.
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