de Jesus, A.S.Kovalenko, S.de S. Pires, C.A.Queiroz, F.S.Villamizar, Y.S.2021-07-172021-07-172020-10Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy PhysicsOpen AccessVolume 80910 October 2020 Article number 1356890370-2693http://repositorio.unab.cl/xmlui/handle/ria/1942110.1016/j.physletb.2020.135689Indexación: Scopus.We have witnessed a persistent puzzling anomaly in the muon magnetic moment that cannot be accounted for in the Standard Model even considering the existing large hadronic uncertainties. A new measurement is forthcoming, and it might give rise to a 5σ claim for physics beyond the Standard Model. Motivated by it, we explore the implications of this new result to five models based on the SU(3)C×SU(3)L×U(1)N gauge symmetry and put our conclusions into perspective with LHC bounds. We show that previous conclusions found in the context of such models change if there are more than one heavy particle running in the loop. Moreover, having in mind the projected precision aimed by the g-2 experiment at FERMILAB, we place lower mass bounds on the particles that contribute to muon anomalous magnetic moment assuming the anomaly is otherwise resolved. Lastly, we discuss how these models could accommodate such anomaly in agreement with current bounds. © 2020 The Author(s) Learn about these TopicsenLeptonGauge GroupNeutral CurrentHiggsScalarStandard ModeDead or alive? Implications of the muon anomalous magnetic moment for 3-3-1 modelsArtículoAttribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)