Dimuon resonance near 28 GeV and muon anomaly
S.I. Godunov, V.A. Novikov, M.I. Vysotsky, E.V. Zhemchugov

TL;DR
This paper investigates whether a recently observed dimuon resonance near 28 GeV could explain the discrepancy between the measured and predicted muon anomalous magnetic moment.
Contribution
It explores the potential link between a new dimuon resonance and the muon g-2 anomaly, proposing a possible new physics explanation.
Findings
The resonance could account for the muon g-2 deviation.
Constraints on the resonance's properties are discussed.
Implications for future experiments are considered.
Abstract
We discuss if the resonance recently observed by CMS can be responsible for the deviation of the experimentally measured muon anomalous magnetic moment from the theoretical prediction.
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