Neutralinos and Sleptons at the LHC in Light of Muon (g-2)μ
Abstract
We study the muon (g-2)μ anomaly in light of neutralino dark matter and the LHC. We scan the MSSM parameters relevant to (g-2)μ and focus on three distinct cases with different neutralino compositions. We find that the 2σ range of (g-2)μ requires the smuon (μ1) to be lighter than 500 (1000) GeV for β=10\,(50). Correspondingly the two lightest neutralinos, 10, 20, 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 95\% CL exclusion limit on M_20 ( 475 - 1300 GeV) and ml ( 670-775 GeV) with M_10 100-250 GeV at 3000 fb-1 luminosity in multi-lepton + missing energy channel.
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