Unified Interpretation of Muon g-2 anomaly, 95 GeV Diphoton, and $b\bar{b}$ Excesses in the General Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model
We investigate three intriguing anomalies within the framework of the General Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model. These anomalies include a significant deviation of the experimental results for the muon anomalous magnetic moment from its Standard Model prediction, with a confidence level...
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Zusammenfassung: | We investigate three intriguing anomalies within the framework of the General
Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model. These anomalies include a
significant deviation of the experimental results for the muon anomalous
magnetic moment from its Standard Model prediction, with a confidence level of
$5.1\sigma$; a joint observation by the CMS and ATLAS collaborations of a
diphoton excess with a local significance of $3.1 \sigma$ in the invariant mass
distribution around 95.4 GeV; and a reported excess in the $b\bar{b}$
production at LEP with a local significance of $2.3 \sigma$. Through analytical
and numerical analyses, we provide unified interpretations across an extensive
parameter space that remain consistent with current experimental restrictions
from data on the Higgs boson at 125 GeV, B-physics measurements, dark matter
observables, as well as existing searches for supersymmetry and extra Higgs
bosons. We attribute the muon anomaly to loops involving muon-smuon-neutralino
and muon-sneutrino-chargino interactions, while attributing the diphoton and $b
\bar{b}$ excesses to the resonant production of a singlet-dominated scalar.
These proposed solutions are poised for experimental tests at the
high-luminosity LHC and future linear colliders. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2402.15847 |