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b -> s Transitions: A New Frontier for Indirect SUSY Searches
The present unitarity triangle fit, whose essential input is represented by
the s to d and b to d transition processes, fully agrees with the SM. However,
most of the phenomena involving b to s transitions are still largely unexplored
and hence b to s phenomenology still constitutes a place for new physics
manifestations, in spite of the tremendous experimental and theoretical
progress on B to X_s gamma. We perform a systematic study of the CP conserving
and violating SUSY contributions to b to s processes in a generic MSSM. We
consider gluino exchange contributions including NLO QCD corrections and
lattice hadronic matrix elements for Delta B = 2 and Delta B = 1 processes. We
take into account all available experimental information on processes involving
b to s transitions (B to X_s gamma, B to X_s l^+ l^- and the lower bound on the
B_s - bar B_s mass difference Delta M_s). We study the correlations among the
relevant observables under scrutiny at present or in a not too far future:
Delta M_s and the amount of CP violation in B to phi K_s, B_s to J/psi phi, B
to X_s gamma. In particular we discuss the recent data by BaBar and BELLE on
the time-dependent CP asymmetry in the decay B to phi K_s which suggest a
deviation from the SM expectation. Our results show that the processes
involving b to s transitions represent a splendid opportunity to constrain
different MSSM realizations, and, even more important, that they offer concrete
prospects to exhibit SUSY signals at B factories and hadron colliders in spite
of all the past frustration in FCNC searches of new physics hints.Comment: 20 pages, 8 figures. Bug in the code corrected, figures for RL and
RL=RR cases and some conclusions change
Worries and Hopes for SUSY in CKM Physics: The b to s Example
We discuss the twofold role of flavor and CP violation as a constraint in
model building and as a signal of SUSY. Considering as an example b to s
transitions, we analyze present bounds on SUSY parameters, discuss possible
deviations from SM predictions in Bd and Bs physics and present strategies to
reveal SUSY signals in present and future experiments in the CKM domain.Comment: Invited talks given by A. Masiero and L. Silvestrini at the Workshop
on the CKM Unitarity Triangle, IPPP Durham, April 2003 (eConf C0304052). 9
pages, 5 figure
Layered superconductors as negative-refractive-index metamaterials
We analyze the use of layered superconductors as anisotropic metamaterials.
Layered superconductors can have a negative refraction index in a wide
frequency range for arbitrary incident angles. Indeed, low-Tc (s-wave)
superconductors allow to produce artificial heterostructures with low losses
for T<<Tc. However, the real part of their in-plane effective permittivity is
very large. Moreover, even at low temperatures, layered high-Tc superconductors
have a large in-plane normal conductivity, producing large losses (due to
d-wave symmetry). Therefore, it is difficult to enhance the evanescent modes in
either low-Tc or high-Tc superconductors.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
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