The g-factor of the charged leptons has always been considered by many physicists, both experimentaly as well as theoretically. In fact the electron and muon g-factor play the main role in testing the QED as well as the standard model. Meanwhile, there is a discrepancy between the standard model prediction of the muon anomalies magnetic moment and its experimental determination as large as (25.5±8.0)×10-10.Therefore the g-factor can be used as the best place to study the new physics beyond the standard model. In this article, we consider the g-factor of the lepton in the noncommutative space time as a new physics model. In the ordinary theory, Schwinger evaluated the first correction to the g-factor of free electron, which arises from the ...
Within a systematic approach based on dimensionally regularized nonrelativistic quantum electrodynam...
The noncommutative QED (NCQED) has a non-Abelian nature due to the presence of 3- and 4-photon verti...
If the geometry of space-time is noncommutative, i.e. $[x_{\mu},x_{\nu}]=i\theta_{\mu \nu}$, then no...
This brief Letter demonstrates that effects from a $\nc$ space-time geometry will measurably affect ...
AbstractThis brief Letter demonstrates that effects from a noncommutative spacetime geometry will me...
Upper bounds on fundamental length are discussed that follow from the fact that a magnetic moment is...
Within a systematic approach based on nonrelativistic quantum electrodynamics, we derive the one-loo...
The explanation for lepton g-2 anomalies is provided with the nonlocal QED which is the simpleextens...
In this thesis, the theory of the g-factor of bound electrons and muons is presented. For light muon...
We here propose to extend the concept of helicity to include it in a fractional scenario and we writ...
We present a phenomenological analysis of a lepton flavor changing current, considering the case of ...
In this thesis, the theory of the g-factor of bound electrons and muons is presented. For light muo...
The energy levels of a two-body atomic system in an external homogeneous magnetic field can be prese...
Neutrino-electron scatterings (nu - e) are purely leptonic processes with robust standard model pred...
If neutrinos are Dirac particles and their right-handed components can be copiously produced in the ...
Within a systematic approach based on dimensionally regularized nonrelativistic quantum electrodynam...
The noncommutative QED (NCQED) has a non-Abelian nature due to the presence of 3- and 4-photon verti...
If the geometry of space-time is noncommutative, i.e. $[x_{\mu},x_{\nu}]=i\theta_{\mu \nu}$, then no...
This brief Letter demonstrates that effects from a $\nc$ space-time geometry will measurably affect ...
AbstractThis brief Letter demonstrates that effects from a noncommutative spacetime geometry will me...
Upper bounds on fundamental length are discussed that follow from the fact that a magnetic moment is...
Within a systematic approach based on nonrelativistic quantum electrodynamics, we derive the one-loo...
The explanation for lepton g-2 anomalies is provided with the nonlocal QED which is the simpleextens...
In this thesis, the theory of the g-factor of bound electrons and muons is presented. For light muon...
We here propose to extend the concept of helicity to include it in a fractional scenario and we writ...
We present a phenomenological analysis of a lepton flavor changing current, considering the case of ...
In this thesis, the theory of the g-factor of bound electrons and muons is presented. For light muo...
The energy levels of a two-body atomic system in an external homogeneous magnetic field can be prese...
Neutrino-electron scatterings (nu - e) are purely leptonic processes with robust standard model pred...
If neutrinos are Dirac particles and their right-handed components can be copiously produced in the ...
Within a systematic approach based on dimensionally regularized nonrelativistic quantum electrodynam...
The noncommutative QED (NCQED) has a non-Abelian nature due to the presence of 3- and 4-photon verti...
If the geometry of space-time is noncommutative, i.e. $[x_{\mu},x_{\nu}]=i\theta_{\mu \nu}$, then no...