A joint explanation of W-mass and muon g-2 in 2HDM
Abstract
Since both W-mass and muon g-2 can be affected by the mass splittings among extra Higgs bosons (H,~A,~H) in a 2HDM, we take a model with μ-τ LFV interactions to examine the two anomalies reported respectively by CDF II and FNAL. We obtain the following observations: (i) Combined with theoretical constraints, the CDF W-mass measurement disfavors H or A to degenerate in mass with H, but allows H and A to degenerate. The mass splitting between H and H/A is required to be larger than 10 GeV. The mH and mA are favored to be smaller than 650 GeV for mH<120 GeV, and allowed to have more large values with increasing of mH. (ii) After imposing other relevant experimental constraints, there are parameter spaces that simultaneously satisfy (at 2σ level) the CDF W-mass, the FNAL muon g-2 and the data of lepton universality in τ decays, but the mass splittings among extra Higgs bosons are strictly constrained.
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