Speaker
Álvaro Jesus
(International Institute of Physics, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte)
Description
We investigate simplified models involving an inert scalar triplet and vector-like leptons that can account for the muon g−2 anomaly. These simplified scenarios are embedded in a model that features W' and Z' bosons, which are subject to stringent collider bounds. The constraints coming from the muon g−2 anomaly are put into perspective with collider bounds, as well as bounds coming from lepton flavor violation searches. The region of parameter space that explains the g−2 anomaly is shown to be within reach of lepton flavor violation probes and future colliders such as HL-LHC and HE-LHC.
Author
Álvaro Jesus
(International Institute of Physics, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte)
Co-authors
Prof.
Farinaldo Queiroz
(International Institute of Physics -Natal)
Prof.
Sergei Kovalenko
(Universidad Andres Bello (CL))
Dr
Clarissa Siqueira
(Instituto de Física de São Carlos - Universidade de São Paulo (IFSC/USP))