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Item THE PROTOPHOBIC X-BOSON COUPLED TO QUANTUM ELECTRODYNAMICS(Jagiellonian University Press, 2020) Neves, M.J.; Abreu, E.M.C.; Helayël-Neto, J.A.; University of Alabama Tuscaloosa; Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ); Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora; Universidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroThe possible origin of an \(X\)-boson having a mass value around 17 MeV had motivated us to investigate its interaction with leptons of QED. This new hypothetical particle can possibly be a candidate to describe the so-called fifth interaction in a new physics scenario beyond the Standard Model. The simplest \(X\)-boson model unified to the Standard Model is based on an \(\mathrm {SU}_{c}(3) \times \mathrm {SU}_{L}(2) \times \mathrm {U}_{Y}(1) \times \mathrm {U}(1)_{B-L}\) symmetry, where the group \(\mathrm {U}(1)_{B-L}\) is attached to the \(X\)-boson, with a kinetic mixing with the gauge field of \(\mathrm {U}_{Y}(1)\). The Higgs sector was revisited to generate the mass for the new boson. Thus, the mass of 17 MeV fixes a vacuum expected value scale. Thereby, we could estimate the mass of the hidden Higgs field through both the VEV-scale and the Higgs’ couplings. A model of QFT was constructed in a renormalizable \(R_{\xi }\)-gauge, and we analyze its perturbative structure. After that, the radiative correction of the \(X\)-boson propagator has been calculated at one-loop approximation to yield the Yukawa potential correction. The form factors associated with the QED-vertex correction were calculated to confirm the electron’s anomalous magnetic moment together with the computation of the interaction magnitude. The muon case was discussed. Furthermore, we have introduced a renormalization group scheme to explore the running \(X\)-boson mass and its coupling constant with the leptons of the Standard Model.