45 research outputs found
Split Sfermion Families, Yukawa Unification and Muon g-2
We consider two distinct classes of Yukawa unified supersymmetric SO(10)
models with non-universal and universal soft supersymmetry breaking (SSB)
gaugino masses at M_{\rm GUT}. In both cases, we assume that the third family
SSB sfermion masses at M_{\rm GUT} are different from the corresponding
sfermion masses of the first two families (which are equal). For the SO(10)
model with essentially arbitrary (non-universal) gaugino masses at M_{\rm GUT},
it is shown that t-b-\tau Yukawa coupling unification is compatible, among
other things, with the 125 GeV Higgs boson mass, the WMAP relic dark matter
density, and with the resolution of the apparent muon g-2 anomaly. The colored
sparticles in this case all turn out to be quite heavy, of order 5 TeV or more,
but the sleptons (smuon and stau) can be very light, of order 200 GeV or so.
For the SO(10) model with universal gaugino masses and NUHM2 boundary
conditions, the muon g-2 anomaly cannot be resolved. However, the gluino in
this class of models is not too heavy, \lesssim 3 TeV, and therefore may be
found at the LHC.Comment: 19 pages, 6 figures, 2 table
Neutralinos and Sleptons at the LHC in Light of Muon
We study the muon anomaly in light of neutralino dark matter
and the LHC. We scan the MSSM parameters relevant to and focus on
three distinct cases with different neutralino compositions. We find that the
2 range of requires the smuon () to be
lighter than 500 (1000) GeV for . Correspondingly
the two lightest neutralinos, , have to
be lighter than 300 (650) GeV and 900 (1000) GeV respectively. We
explore the prospects of searching the light smuon and neutralinos at the LHC,
in conjunction with constraints arising from indirect dark matter (DM)
detection experiments. The upcoming run of the LHC will be able to set
CL exclusion limit on ( GeV) and
( GeV) with
GeV at 3000 fb luminosity in multi-lepton + missing energy channel.Comment: 43 pages, 8 figures, 11 tables; v3: Journal matched version - more
discussions and analyses added on non-bino type LS