Shedding light on dark matter with recent muon (g-2) and Higgs exotic decay measurements

Abstract

Recently, we have witnessed two hints of physics beyond the standard model: A 3.3σ local excess (MA0 = 52 GeV) in the search for H0 A0 A0 bbμ+μ- and a 4.2σ deviation from the SM prediction in the (g-2)μ measurement. The first excess was found by the ATLAS Collaboration using 139 fb-1 data at s=13 TeV. The second deviation is a combination of the results from the Brookhaven E821 and the recently reported Fermilab E989 experiment. We attempt to explain these deviations in terms of a renormalizable simplified dark matter model. Inspired by the null signal result from dark matter (DM) direct detection, we interpret the possible new particle, A0, as a pseudoscalar mediator connecting DM and the standard model. On the other hand, a new vector-like muon lepton can explain these two excesses at the same time while contributiong to the DM phenomenology.

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