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    Supersymmetric predictions for the inclusive bsγb\to s\gamma decay

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    We study the penguin induced transition bs γb\to s\ \gamma in the minimal N=1 supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model with radiative breaking of the electroweak group. We include the effects of one-loop corrections to the Higgs potential and scalar masses. We show that the present upper and lower experimental limits on the inclusive decay sharply constrain the parameter space of the model in a wide range of tanβ\tan\beta values. The implications of the recently advocated relation B2|B|\ge 2 for the bilinear SUSY soft breaking parameter in grand unified theories are also analyzed.Comment: 23 pages + 12 figures (hardcopies available on request), LATEX, SISSA 40/94/E

    Can bsγb\to s\gamma Close the Supersymmetric Higgs Production Window?

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    We show that the present limit from CLEO on the inclusive decay bsγb\to s\gamma provides strong constraints on the parameters of the charged Higgs sector in two-Higgs-Doublet-Models. Only a slight improvement in the experimental bound will exclude the region in the Supersymmetric Higgs parameter space which is inaccessible to collider searches.Comment: 8 pages plus 3 figures (available by request), latex, ANL-HEP-PR-92-110. Substantial revision to text, results unchange

    The Non-Perturbative N=2{\cal N} = 2 SUSY Yang-Mills Theory from Semiclassical Absorption of Supergravity by Wrapped D Branes

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    The imaginary part of the two point functions of the superconformal anomalous currents are extracted from the cross-sections of semiclassical absorption of dilaton, RR-2 form and gravitino by the wrapped D5 branes. From the central terms of the two point functions anomalous Ward identity is established which relates the exact pre-potential of the N=2{\cal N}=2 SUSY Yang-Mills theory with the vacuum expectation value of the anomaly multiplet. From the Ward identity, WDVV (Witten-Dijkgraaf-Verlinde-Verlinde) equation can be derived which is solved for the exact pre-potential.Comment: 11 pages, late

    The Toric Phases of the Y^{p,q} Quivers

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    We construct all connected toric phases of the recently discovered Yp,qY^{p,q} quivers and show their IR equivalence using Seiberg duality. We also compute the R and global U(1) charges for a generic toric phase of Yp,qY^{p,q}.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figure

    Quark-Squark Alignment Revisited

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    We re-examine the possibility that the solution to the supersymmetric flavor problem is related to small mixing angles in gaugino couplings induced by approximate horizontal Abelian symmetries. We prove that, for a large class of models, there is a single viable structure for the down quark mass matrix with four holomorphic zeros. Consequently, we are able to obtain both lower and upper bounds on the supersymmetric mixing angles and predict the contributions to various flavor changing neutral current processes. We find that the most likely signals for alignment are ΔmD\Delta m_D close to the present bound, significant CP violation in D0D0ˉD^0-\bar{D^0} mixing, and shifts of order a few percent in various CP asymmetries in B0B^0 and BsB_s decays. In contrast, the modifications to radiative B decays, to ϵ/ϵ\epsilon^\prime/\epsilon and to KπννˉK\to\pi\nu\bar\nu decays are small. We further investigate a new class of alignment models, where supersymmetric contributions to flavor changing processes are suppressed by both alignment and RGE-induced degeneracy.Comment: 20 pages, 3 figure

    The bsγγb\to s\gamma\gamma transition in softly broken supersymmetry

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    We study the effect of supersymmetric contributions to the effective quark transition bsγγb\to s\gamma\gamma, including leading order QCD effects. We apply the discussion to the decay BsγγB_s\to\gamma\gamma. Even though one-particle irreducible contributions could play a role, numerical cancelations make the amplitude for the two-photon emission strongly correlated to the bsγb\to s\gamma amplitude which is sharply constrained by experiment. A quite general statement follows: as long as non-standard physics effects appear only in the matching of the Wilson coefficients of the standard effective operator basis, the deviations from the standard model expectations of the decay rates induced by bsγγb\to s\gamma\gamma are bound to follow closely the corresponding deviations on bsγb\to s\gamma. Effects of new physics are therefore bound to be small.Comment: Latex2e, RevTex, 22 pages, 8 eps figures, comments and references adde

    Comment on nonperturbative effects in BXsγB\to X_s\gamma

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    Uncertainties in the theoretical prediction for the inclusive BXsγB\to X_s\gamma decay rate are discussed. We emphasize that there is no operator product expansion for this process. Nonetheless, some nonperturbative effects involving a virtual ccˉc\bar c loop are calculable using the operator product expansion. They give a contribution to the decay rate that involves the B meson matrix element of an infinite tower of operators. The higher dimension operators give effects that are only suppressed by powers of mbΛQCD/mc20.6m_b\Lambda_{QCD}/m_c^2 \sim 0.6, but come with small coefficients.Comment: 9 pages revtex, 2 figures included; minor changes, to appear in Phys. Lett.
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