Higgs mass 125 GeV and g-2 of the muon in Gaugino Mediation Model
Keisuke Harigaya, Tsutomu T. Yanagida, Norimi Yokozaki

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that gaugino mediation models can naturally explain the observed Higgs boson mass and muon g-2 anomaly, with testable predictions for future collider experiments.
Contribution
It shows that gaugino mediation models can account for the Higgs mass and muon g-2 anomaly without CP violation, and identifies parameter regions testable at future colliders.
Findings
Higgs mass around 125 GeV explained in gaugino mediation
Muon g-2 anomaly addressed within the model
Parameter regions testable at ILC and LHC
Abstract
Gaugino mediation is very attractive since it is free from the serious flavor problem in the supersymmetric standard model. We show that the observed Higgs boson mass at around 125 GeV and the anomaly of the muon g-2 can be easily explained in gaugino mediation models. It should be noted that no dangerous CP violating phases are generated in our framework. Furthermore, there are large parameter regions which can be tested not only at the planned International Linear Collider but also at the coming 13-14 TeV Large Hadron Collider.
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