In the MSSM, after muon g-2 and dark matter constraints, only bino-like LSPs with wino or slepton coannihilation survive, and a 27 TeV HE-LHC could probe most of the remaining mass range.
Muon anomalous magnetic dipole moment in the $\mu\nu$SSM
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Recently, the Muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab has measured the muon anomalous magnetic dipole moment (MDM), $a_\mu=(g_\mu-2)/2$, which reported that the new experimental average increases the tension between experiment and the standard model (SM) prediction to 4.2$\sigma$. In this work, we reanalyse the muon anomalous MDM at two-loop level in the $\mu$ from $\nu$ Supersymmetric Standard Model ($\mu\nu$SSM) combined with the updated experimental average. The $\mu\nu$SSM can explain the current tension between the experimental measurement and the SM theoretical prediction for the muon anomalous MDM, constrained by the 125 GeV Higgs boson mass and decays, the rare decay $\bar{B}\rightarrow X_s\gamma$ and so on. We also investigate the anomalous MDM of the electron and tau lepton, $a_e=(g_e-2)/2$ and $a_\tau=(g_\tau-2)/2$, at two-loop level in the $\mu\nu$SSM. In addition, the 125 GeV Higgs boson decays to a pair of charged leptons in the $\mu\nu$SSM are also analysed.
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The LHC sensitivity to weak gauginos in light of the latest muon $g-2$ and dark matter results
In the MSSM, after muon g-2 and dark matter constraints, only bino-like LSPs with wino or slepton coannihilation survive, and a 27 TeV HE-LHC could probe most of the remaining mass range.