paper

Anomalous magnetic moment of muon and L-violating Supersymmetric Models

arXiv:hep-ph/0107279

Abstract

We consider L-violating Supersymmetric Models to explain the recent muon deviation from the Standard Model. The order of trilinear L-violating couplings which we require also generate neutrino mass which is somewhat higher than expected unless one considers highly suppressed mixing of sfermions. However, without such fine tuning for sfermions it is possible to get appropriate muon deviation as well as neutrino mass if one considers some horizontal symmetry for the lepton doublet. Our studies show that deviation may not imply upper bound of about 500 GeV on masses of supersymmetric particles like chargino or neutralino as proposed by other authors for R parity conserving supersymmetric models. However, in our scenario sneutrino mass is expected to be light ( GeV) and universality violation may be observed experimentally in near future.

11 pages, latex, 2 figures