ACP Seminar (Astronomy - Cosmology - Particle Physics)

Speaker: Sho Iwamoto (Kavli IPMU)
Title: SUSY (with explaining the muon g-2 anomaly) at the LHC
Date (JST): Wed, May 01, 2013, 13:30 - 14:30
Place: Seminar Room A
Related File: 917.pdf
Abstract: I want to introduce my recent two works, in which the SUSY at the LHC is discussed with focusing on the Higgs mass and the muon g-2 anomaly.

The Higgs has a mass of 126 GeV, and the muon g-2 has a 3-sigma level anomaly.
These two facts are important clues to consider how the SUSY model should be, and where the SUSY is hidden.

The first work is a phenomenological one: I will show that the SUSY as the solution to the g-2 anomaly are being / can be searched for with the LHC multi-leptonic SUSY searches.

In the second work we consider to add vector- like quarks to the MSSM.
Then, even under the minimal GMSB (gauge mediated SUSY breaking) framework, we can explain the 126 GeV Higgs and the muon g-2 anomaly simulatneously.
This model can be searched for at the LHC.(You may be familiar with this topic, for this work is done with Norimi in Kavli IPMU.)