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    Constraints on B and Higgs Physics in Minimal Low Energy Supersymmetric Models

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    We study the implications of minimal flavor violating low energy supersymmetry scenarios for the search of new physics in the B and Higgs sectors at the Tevatron collider and the LHC. We show that the already stringent Tevatron bound on the decay rate B_s -> mu+ mu- sets strong constraints on the possibility of generating large corrections to the mass difference Delta M_s of the B_s eigenstates. We also show that the B_s -> mu+ mu- bound together with the constraint on the branching ratio of the rare decay b -> s gamma has strong implications for the search of light, non-standard Higgs bosons at hadron colliders. In doing this, we demonstrate that the former expressions derived for the analysis of the double penguin contributions in the Kaon sector need to be corrected by additional terms for a realistic analysis of these effects. We also study a specific non-minimal flavor violating scenario, where there are flavor changing gluino-squark-quark interactions, governed by the CKM matrix elements, and show that the B and Higgs physics constraints are similar to the ones in the minimal flavor violating case. Finally we show that, in scenarios like electroweak baryogenesis which have light stops and charginos, there may be enhanced effects on the B and K mixing parameters, without any significant effect on the rate of B_s -> mu+ mu-.Comment: 40 pages, 14 figures; added references and note about recent measurement

    Evidence for D0 - anti-D0 mixing using the CDF II Detector.

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    Search for B0(s) ---> mu+ mu- and B0(d) ---> mu+ mu- decays with 2fb**-1 of p anti-p collisions.

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    Measurement of lifetime and decay-width difference in B0(s) ---> J/psi phi decays.

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    First Flavor-Tagged Determination of Bounds on Mixing-Induced CP Violation in B0(s) ---> J/psi phi Decays.

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    Observation of B0(s) - anti-B0(s) Oscillations.

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    Measurement of the B0(s) - anti-B0(s) Oscillation Frequency.

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    First observation of heavy baryons Sigma(b) and Sigma(b)*.

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