Speaker
Description
The electroweak (EW) sector of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM)
naturally provides a cold dark matter candidate, the neutralino, and it is also
able to explain current experimental observations and evade existing constraints.
In particular the EW sector of the MSSM can explain the discrepancy between the
experimental result for the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon and
its Standard Model prediction.
Using the recent results from the FNAL g-2 experiment, and focusing
on the phenomenology of the EW sector of the MSSM only (i.e. assuming
that the colored sector is heavy, in agreement with the current experimental limits)
we study the correlation between the g-2 and MW predictions in the MSSM,
while keeping into account collider and DM constraints.
We also study the impact that future MW measurements, e.g. at the ILC, could
have in shaping the bounds of the allowed parameter space of the MSSM.