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We propose to realize the (natural) NMSSM spectrum from deflected AMSB with new messenger-matter interactions. With additional messenger-matter interactions involving \( \mathbf{10}\oplus \overline{\mathbf{10}} \) representation messengers, the muon g-2 anomaly can be solved at 2σ (or 3σ) level with the corresponding gluino mass range 2.8 TeV < \( {m}_{\tilde{g}} \) < 5.4 TeV (or 2.6 TeV < \( {m}_{\tilde{g}} \) < 7.3 TeV). Besides, our scenario is fairly natural within which the involved fine tuning can be as low as 47. So, in the framework of AMSB-type scenarios, the NMSSM can be advantageous to explain the muon g-2 anomaly in compare with the MSSM.
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Ning, X., Wang, F. Solving the muon g-2 anomaly within the NMSSM from generalized deflected AMSB. J. High Energ. Phys. 2017, 89 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP08(2017)089
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