Leptophobic $Z^\prime$ bosons in the secluded UMSSM
Abstract: We perform a comprehensive analysis of the secluded UMSSM model, consistent with present experimental constraints. We find that in this model the additional $Z\prime$ gauge boson can be leptophobic without resorting to gauge kinetic mixing and, consequently, also $d$-quark-phobic, thus lowering the LHC bounds on its mass. The model can accommodate very light singlinos as DM candidates, consistent with present day cosmological and collider constraints. Light charginos and neutralinos are responsible for muon anomalous magnetic predictions within 1$\sigma$ of the measured experimental value. Finally, we look at the possibility that a lighter $Z\prime$, expected to decay mainly into chargino pairs and followed by the decay into lepton pairs, could be observed at 27 TeV.
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