Probing $L_\mu-L_\tau$ models with CE$\nu$NS: A new look at the combined COHERENT CsI and Ar data
Heerak Banerjee, Bhaskar Dutta, Sourov Roy

TL;DR
This paper investigates $L___ au$ models using recent COHERENT and CENNS data, finding that these models can still explain the muon g-2 anomaly and are partially supported by experimental data within certain parameter ranges.
Contribution
It provides a combined analysis of non-SUSY and SUSY $L___ au$ models with recent experimental data, updating constraints and exploring parameter space.
Findings
COHERENT data slightly favors $L___ au$ models over the Standard Model.
Model parameters in the 20-100 MeV mediator mass range are consistent with muon g-2.
Projected data from Coherent CAPTAIN-Mills could further constrain these models.
Abstract
The minimal gauged model has long been known to be able to explain the tension between the theoretical and experimental values of the muon magnetic moment. It has been explored and tested extensively, pushing the viable parameter space into a very tight corner. Further, embedding the model in a supersymmetric (SUSY) framework has been shown to relax some of these constraints and has recently been shown to explain the electron anomalous magnetic moment as well. In this model, the logarithm of the mass ratio of third to second generation (s)leptons control the non-negligible kinetic mixing and may crucially alter many of the constraints. We confront both the non-SUSY and SUSY versions of this class of models with the CsI(2017), the recently released CENNS10 data from the liquid Argon detector as well as the updated CsI(2020) data of the COHERENT…
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