Including non-holomorphic soft terms in the RGE running of GMSB with adjoint messengers enlarges the allowed parameter space, keeps the stau non-tachyonic at small hypercharge messenger coupling, and can reduce SUSY contributions to muon g-2 by up to about 50 x 10^-10.
A practical GMSB model for explaining the muon (g-2) with gauge coupling unification
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We present a gauge mediated supersymmetry breaking model having weak SU(2) triplet, color SU(3) octet and SU(5) 5-plet messengers, that can simultaneously explain the muon $(g-2)$ data within 1$\sigma$ and the observed Higgs boson mass of 125 GeV. Gauge coupling unification is nontrivially maintained. Most of the parameter space satisfying both is accessible to the 14 TeV LHC. The lighter of the two staus weighs around (100-200) GeV, which can be a potential target of the ILC.
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Non-holomorphic Contributions in GMSB with Adjoint Messengers
Including non-holomorphic soft terms in the RGE running of GMSB with adjoint messengers enlarges the allowed parameter space, keeps the stau non-tachyonic at small hypercharge messenger coupling, and can reduce SUSY contributions to muon g-2 by up to about 50 x 10^-10.