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Probing the MSSM explanation of the muon g-2 anomaly in dark matter experiments and at a 100 TeV $pp$ collider

Published 12 Aug 2016 in hep-ph and hep-ex | (1608.03641v3)

Abstract: We explore the ability of current and future dark matter and collider experiments in probing anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, $(g-2)\mu$, within the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM). We find that the latest PandaX-II/LUX-2016 data gives a strong constraint on parameter space that accommodates the $(g-2){\mu}$ within $2\sigma$ range, which will be further excluded by the upcoming XENON-1T (2017) experiment. We also find that a 100 TeV $pp$ collider can cover most of our surviving samples that satisfy DM relic density within $3\sigma$ range through $Z$ or $h$ resonant effect by searching for trilepton events from $\tilde{\chi}0_2\tilde{\chi}+_1$ associated production. While the samples that are beyond future sensitivity of trilepton search at a 100 TeV $pp$ collider and the DM direct detections are either higgsino/wino-like LSPs or bino-like LSPs co-annihilating with sleptons. Such compressed regions may be covered by the monojet(-like) searches at a 100 TeV $pp$ collider.

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