We investigate the effects of the new scalars in a two-Higgs-doublet model on
the weak magnetic dipole moments of the fermions at the Z peak.
Proportionality of the Yukawa couplings to the fermion masses, and to
tanβ, makes such effects more important for the third family, and
potentially relevant. For the τ lepton, the new diagrams are suppressed by
vτ=2sin2θW−1/2, or by powers of mτ/MZ, but may still
be comparable to the SM electroweak contributions. In contrast, we find that
the new contributions for the bottom quark may be much larger than the SM
electroweak contributions. These new effects may even compete with the gluonic
contribution, if the extra scalars are light and tanβ is large. We also
comment on the problem of the gauge dependence of the vertex, arising when the
Z is off mass shell. We compute the contributions from the new scalars to the
magnetic dipole moments for top-quark production at the NLC, and for bottom and
τ production at LEP2. In the case of the top, we find that the SM
electroweak and gluonic contributions to the Zttˉ vertex are
comparable. The new contributions may be of the same order of magnitude as the
standard-model ones, but not much larger.Comment: 17 pages, LaTex, 8 figures available upon reques