Reconciling the muon , a 125 GeV Higgs boson, and dark matter in gauge mediation models

I Gogoladze, Q Shafi, CS Ün - Physical Review D, 2015 - APS
Physical Review D, 2015APS
We present a class of models in the framework of gauge mediation supersymmetry breaking
where the standard model is supplemented by additional U (1) symmetry which acts only on
the third generation fermions. The messenger fields carry a nontrivial U (1) charge and are
vectorlike particles under this symmetry. This leads to additional contributions to the soft
supersymmetry breaking mass terms for the third-generation squarks and sleptons. In this
framework we show that the muon g-2 anomaly, the observed 125 GeV Higgs boson mass …
We present a class of models in the framework of gauge mediation supersymmetry breaking where the standard model is supplemented by additional symmetry which acts only on the third generation fermions. The messenger fields carry a nontrivial charge and are vectorlike particles under this symmetry. This leads to additional contributions to the soft supersymmetry breaking mass terms for the third-generation squarks and sleptons. In this framework we show that the muon anomaly, the observed 125 GeV Higgs boson mass and the detected relic dark matter abundance (gravitino in our case) can be simultaneously accommodated. The resolution of the muon anomaly, in particular, yields the result that masses of squarks in the first two families, as well the gluino mass, should be , which will be tested at LHC14.
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