Electron and Muon $g-2$ Contributions from the $T'$ Higgs Sector
Chiu Man Ho, Thomas W. Kephart

TL;DR
This paper investigates how the $T'$ Higgs sector can explain the muon $g-2$ anomaly by analyzing experimental constraints on Higgs masses and Yukawa couplings.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the $T'$ Higgs model can easily account for the muon $g-2$ discrepancy within experimental bounds.
Findings
The $T'$ Higgs sector can accommodate the muon $g-2$ anomaly.
Constraints on Higgs masses and Yukawa couplings are consistent with experimental data.
The model provides a viable extension to explain lepton magnetic moments.
Abstract
We study the experimental constraints from electron and muon factors on the Higgs masses and Yukawa couplings in the model, and thereby show that the discrepancy between the standard model prediction and experimental value of muon anomalous factor can be easily accommodated.
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