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Muon anomalous magnetic moment, two-Higgs-doublet model, and supersymmetry
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The recent measurement of the muon anomalous magnetic moment ${a}_{\ensuremath{\mu}}$ shows a $2.6\ensuremath{\sigma}$ deviation from the standard model value. We show that it puts strong constraints on the parameter space of the two-Higgs-doublet model (2HDM) II. The dominant contribution of the Higgs bosons comes at the two-loop level, and in order to explain the data it favors a pseudoscalar A with a light mass range and a large $\mathrm{tan}\ensuremath{\beta}.$ At 95% C.L., the upper limit for ${m}_{A}$ is 29 (55) (85) GeV for $\mathrm{tan}\ensuremath{\beta}=30$ (45) (60), and $\mathrm{tan}\ensuremath{\beta}$ is bounded below at 17. This is in sharp contrast to the conclusion one draws from considering one-loop Higgs contributions alone. Finally, we also discuss the role of the Higgs contributions in the minimal supersymmetric standard model.
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