Muon g-2 Anomaly confronted with the higgs global data in the Left-Right Twin Higgs Models
Abstract
We will examine the Left-Right Twin Higgs(LRTH) Models as a solution of muon g-2 anomaly with the background of the Higgs global fit data. In the calculation, the joint constrains from the theory, the precision electroweak data, the 125 GeV Higgs data, the leptonic flavor changing decay μ eγ decays, and the constraints m_R>mT>mWH are all considered. And with the small mass of the φ0, the direct searches from the h φ0φ0 channels can impose stringent upper limits on Br(h φ0φ0) and can reduce the allowed region of mφ0 and f. It is concluded that the muon g-2 anomaly can be explained in the region of 200 GeV ≤ M≤ 500 GeV, 700 GeV ≤ f≤ 1100 GeV, 13 GeV ≤ mφ0≤ 55 GeV, 100 GeV ≤ mφ≤ 900 GeV, and m_R≥ 15 TeV after imposing all the constraints mentioned above.
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