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The Electroweak Supersymmetry (EWSUSY) from the GmSUGRA in the MSSM

arXiv:1409.3930 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.91.055016

Abstract

Considering the Generalized Minimal Supergravity Model (GmSUGRA) in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM), we study the Electroweak Supersymmetry (EWSUSY), where the squarks and/or gluino are heavy around a few TeVs while the sleptons, sneutrinos, Bino, Winos, and/or Higgsinos are light within one TeV. We resolves the $(g_μ-2)/2$ discrepancy for the muon anomalous magnetic moment in the Standard Model (SM) successfully and identifies a parameter space where such solutions also have the electroweak fine-tuning measures $Δ_{EW}~16.5$ (6$\%$) and $Δ_{EW}~25$ (4$\%$) without and with the WMAP bounds, respectively. We find that the allowed mass ranges consistent within 3$σ$ of the $g-2$ discrepancy for the lightest neutralino, charginos, stau, stau neutrinos, and first two-family sleptons are $[44,390]$ GeV, $[100,700]$ GeV, $[100,700]$, and $[52,700]$ GeV, respectively. Moreover, our solutions satisfy the latest bounds reported by the ATLAS and CMS Collaborations on electroweakinos and sleptons. The colored sparticles such as light stop, gluinos, and the first two-generation squark masses have been found in the mass ranges of $[500, 3000]$ GeV,[1300, 4300] GeV, and $[1800, 4200]$ GeV, respectively. To obtain the observed dark matter relic density for the Lightest Supersymmetric Particle (LSP) neutralino, we have the bino-wino, LSP neutralino-stau, and LSP neutralino-tau sneutrinos coannihilation scenarios, and the resonance solutions such as $A$-pole, Higgs-pole, and $Z$-pole. We identify the higgsino-like LSP neutralino and display its spin-independent and spin-dependent cross sections with nucleons. We present ten benchmark points which can be tested at the up coming collider searches as well.

final version with 30 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables, Journal-ref: Phys. Rev. D 91, 055016 (2015)