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Leptonic scalar portal: Origin of muon $g-2$ anomaly and dark matter?

We present a model explaining both the 4.2 $σ$ muon $g-2$ anomaly and the relic density of dark matter (DM) in which DM interacts with the Standard Model (SM) via a scalar portal boson $φ$ carrying both dark and SM leptonic numbers, and mediating a nondiagonal interaction between the electron and muon that allows $e \leftrightarrow μ$ transitions. The $φ$ could be produced in high-energy electron scattering off a target nuclei in the reaction $e Z \to μZφ$ followed by the prompt invisible decay $φ~\to$~DM particles and searched for in events with large missing energy accompanied by a single outgoing muon in the final state. Interestingly, several events with a similar signature have been observed in a data sample of $\simeq 3\times 10^{11}$ electrons on target collected during 2016-2018 for the search for light dark matter in the NA64 experiment at the CERN SPS [PRL {\bf 123}, 121801 (2019)]. Attributing so far these events to background allows us to set first constraints on the $φ$ mass and couplings while leaving at the same time decisively probing the origin of these events and a large fraction of the remaining parameter space to a near exiting future with the upgraded NA64 detector or other planned experiments.

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