Muon g-2 vs LHC in Supersymmetric Models
Motoi Endo, Koichi Hamaguchi, Sho Iwamoto, Takahiro Yoshinaga

TL;DR
This paper investigates the potential of LHC searches for supersymmetric particles that could explain the muon g-2 anomaly, analyzing recent results and future prospects in a model-independent manner.
Contribution
It provides a model-independent analysis of LHC search results for SUSY particles relevant to the muon g-2 discrepancy and discusses future collider prospects.
Findings
LHC searches constrain SUSY parameter space explaining muon g-2
Recent non-colored SUSY particle searches impact muon g-2 explanations
Future collider searches could further test these SUSY scenarios
Abstract
There is more than 3 sigma deviation between the experimental and theoretical results of the muon g-2. This suggests that some of the SUSY particles have a mass of order 100 GeV. We study searches for those particles at the LHC with particular attention to the muon g-2. In particular, the recent results on the searches for the non-colored SUSY particles are investigated in the parameter region where the muon g-2 is explained. The analysis is independent of details of the SUSY models. Future prospects of the collider searches are also discussed.
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