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CDF Measurement of $M_W$: Theory implications

S. Heinemeyer

Published 2022-07-29Version 1

The CDF collaboration recently reported a measurement of the $W$-bosos mass, $M_W$, showing a large positive deviation from the Standard Model (SM) prediction. The question arises whether extensions of the SM exist that can accommodate such large values, and what further phenomenological consequences arise from this. We give a brief review of the implications of the new CDF measurement on the SM, as well as on Higgs-sector extensions. In particular, we review the compatibility of the $M_W$ measurement of CDF with excesses observed in the light Higgs-boson searches at $\sim 95$ GeV, as well as with the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model in conjunction with the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, $(g-2)_\mu$.

Comments: 8 pages, 5 figures. Invited plenary talk at the 20th FPCP conference, Oxford, MS, 2022. Partially based on arXiv:2203.15710 and arXiv:2204.05975
Categories: hep-ph
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