Electron and muon $g-2$ anomalies in general flavour conserving two Higgs doublets models
Francisco J. Botella, Fernando Cornet-Gomez (Valencia U., IFIC),, Miguel Nebot (Lisbon IST, CFTP)

TL;DR
This paper investigates how general two Higgs doublet models without scalar flavor-changing neutral currents can explain the electron and muon g-2 anomalies, identifying two viable solution types consistent with experimental and theoretical constraints.
Contribution
It introduces two specific flavor-conserving 2HDM frameworks that can simultaneously account for electron and muon g-2 anomalies, expanding the understanding of flavor physics beyond mass proportionality.
Findings
Two solution types fully reproduce g-2 anomalies.
First solution: scalars 1-2.5 TeV, dominated by two-loop Barr-Zee contributions.
Second solution: scalars below 1 TeV, with one-loop contributions dominating.
Abstract
In general two Higgs doublet models (2HDMs) without scalar flavour changing neutral couplings (SFCNC) in the lepton sector, the electron, muon and tau interactions can be decoupled in a robust framework, stable under renormalization group evolution. In this framework, the breaking of lepton flavour universality (LFU) goes beyond the mass proportionality, opening the possibility to accommodate a different behaviour among charged leptons. We analyze the electron and muon anomalies in the context of these general flavour conserving models in the leptonic sector (gFC). We consider two different models, I-gFC and II-gFC, in which the quark Yukawa couplings coincide, respectively, with the ones in type I and in type II 2HDMs. We find two types of solutions that fully reproduce both anomalies, and which are compatible with experimental constraints from LEP and…
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