Muon g-2 and dark matter in Supersymmetric SU(4)c × SU(2)L × SU(2)R
Abstract
The latest FermiLab muon g-2 result shows a 5σ discrepancy with a ``widely advertised" Standard Model prediction. We consider a supersymmetric SU(4)c × SU(2)L × SU(2)R model in which this discrepancy is resolved by including contributions to muon g-2 from a relatively light SUSY sector. A variety of realistic coannihilation scenarios can reproduce the observed dark matter relic abundance. With a significantly reduced discrepancy, of order 1 σ or less, the Higgsino-like dark matter solutions are also viable. We provide benchmark points for these solutions that will be probed in the direct detection dark matter experiments and collider searches.
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