Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2001-08-15
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
20 pages LaTeX, 14 figures; references added
Scientific paper
We re-examine the bounds on supersymmetric particle masses in light of the E821 data on the muon anomalous magnetic moment. We confirm, extend and supersede previous bounds. In particular we find (at one sigma) no lower limit on tan(beta) or upper limit on the chargino mass implied by the data at present, but at least 4 sparticles must be lighter than 700 to 820 GeV and at least one sparticle must be lighter than 345 to 440 GeV. However, the E821 central value bounds tan(beta) > 4.7 and the lighter chargino mass by 690 GeV. For tan(beta) < 10, the data indicates a high probability for direct discovery of SUSY at Run II or III of the Tevatron.
Byrne Mark
Kolda Christopher
Lennon Jason E.
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