Muon g-2 anomaly and 125 GeV Higgs : Extra vector-like quark and LHC prospects
Sho Iwamoto

TL;DR
This paper explores how adding vector-like quarks to the MSSM can naturally produce a 125 GeV Higgs and explain the muon g-2 anomaly, with implications for LHC searches.
Contribution
It introduces a model with extra vector-like quarks within GMSB that simultaneously addresses the Higgs mass and muon g-2 anomaly, and discusses LHC detection prospects.
Findings
Heavy Higgs can be achieved with vector-like quarks in GMSB.
Model explains muon g-2 anomaly naturally.
LHC has promising prospects to test this model.
Abstract
The ATLAS and CMS collaborations recently reported indication of a Higgs boson around 125 GeV. If we add extra vector-like quarks to the MSSM, such a relatively heavy Higgs can be naturally realized in the GMSB framework, simultaneously explaining the muon g-2 anomaly. I will discuss LHC prospects of this attractive model.
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