The Tiny (g-2) Muon Wobble from Small-$\mu$ Supersymmetry
Abstract
A new measurement of the muon anomalous magnetic moment has been reported by the Fermilab Muon g-2 collaboration and shows a departure from the most precise and reliable calculation of this quantity in the Standard Model. Assuming that this discrepancy is due to new physics, we concentrate on a simple supersymmetric model that also provides a dark matter explanation in a previously unexplored region of supersymmetric parameter space. Such interesting region can realize a Bino-like dark matter candidate compatible with all current direct detection constraints for small to moderate values of the Higgsino mass parameter . This in turn would imply the existence of light additional Higgs bosons and Higgsino particles within reach of the high-luminosity LHC and future colliders. We provide benchmark scenarios that will be tested in the next generation of direct dark matter experiments and at the LHC.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2104.03302,
title = {The Tiny (g-2) Muon Wobble from Small-$\mu$ Supersymmetry},
author = {Sebastian Baum and Marcela Carena and Nausheen R. Shah and Carlos E. M. Wagner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.03302},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
47 (preprint) pages, 2 figures, and 1 beautiful table. v2 matches the published version except that it contains an extended section 2 with a longer discussion of the possible solutions to the muon g-2 puzzle