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The possible effectively extra added vacuum polarization by a dark matter candidate could account for the recently announced anomalous magnetic moment αμ measured discrepancy from the theoretical predicted muon value:

PRL ARTICLE

ZOOM ANOUNCEMENT

I am interested to know in the above described case, would the coupling of the dark matter particle to the muon spin be pure gravitational and therefore we have the case where a gravitational frame dragging phenomenon induces indirectly an electromagnetic effect changing the muon's magnetic moment?

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does the $g-2$ experiment show and imply that this hypothetical dark matter can directly interact (opposite of what is believed about dark matter interacting only gravitational) also electromagnetically with ordinary matter?

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  • Another informative lecture about the subject from Chris Polly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44guHKaqQ6I – Markoul11 Apr 08 '21 at 08:18
  • Here is an interesting video of possible candidate theories for the g-2 muon discrepancy announced at 7 April by Fermilab : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R189W2337AQ – Markoul11 Apr 17 '21 at 14:53
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    Related: https://physics.stackexchange.com/q/627849/2451 , https://physics.stackexchange.com/q/628266/2451 and links therein. – Qmechanic Jun 08 '21 at 12:17

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