Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2001-02-16
Phys.Lett. B506 (2001) 93-98
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
10 pages, 5 figures
Scientific paper
10.1016/S0370-2693(01)00381-1
Recently, the E821 experiment at the Brookhaven National Laboratory announced their latest result of their muon g-2 measurement which is about 2.6-\sigma away from the standard model prediction. Taking this result seriously, we examine the possibility to explain this discrepancy by the supersymmetric contribution. Our analysis is performed in the framework of the unconstrained supersymmetric standard model which has free seven parameters relevant to muon g-2. We found that, in the case of large \tan\beta, sparticle masses are allowed to be large in the region where the SUSY contribution to the muon g-2 is large enough, and hence the conventional SUSY search may fail even at the LHC. On the contrary, to explain the discrepancy in the case of small \tan\beta, we found that (i) sleptons and SU(2)_L gauginos should be light, and (ii) negative search for the Higgs boson severely constrains the model in the framework of the mSUGRA and gauge-mediated model.
Komine Shinji
Moroi Takeo
Yamaguchi Masahiro
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