Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9828007 | New Astronomy Reviews | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A summary of experimental results and theoretical calculations related to the muon anomalous magnetic moment. Assuming that a discrepancy with the Standard Model is due to contributions from supersymmetric particles provides a framework which can be used to constrain the mass of the dark matter particles, assumed to be the lightest neutral supersymmetric particles. A new g-2 run in the near future, coupled with expected theoretical advances, would result in a 5Ï discrepancy if the mean Îaμ remains the same. In this case, we would expect to see SUSY particles at the LHC and use the g-2 results to measure tan β. If, instead, the Standard Model is confirmed to this precision, gauginos must have masses higher than â¼500 GeV/c2 and simple SUSY dark matter models will be strained.
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Authors
Priscilla Cushman,