Correlating W-Boson Mass Shift with Muon g-2 in the 2HDM

Abstract

We show an interesting correlation between the recent high precision measurement of the W-boson mass by the CDF collaboration and the muon (g-2) anomaly in the context of the two Higgs doublet model. One-loop diagrams involving the exchange of neutral scalar bosons can explain the muon (g-2), which however requires significant mass splittings among members of the second Higgs doublet. These splittings also generate a positive shift in the mass of the W-boson, consistent with the recent CDF measurement. The charged and neutral scalars of the model cannot be heavier than about 600 GeV for a simultaneous explanation of the two anomalies. The entire parameter space of the model can be tested at the LHC by a combination of same sign dimuon signals in pp → (μ+ μ+ jj + E\!\!\!\!/T) and pp → (μ+μ-τ+τ-+X) signals.

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