217 research outputs found
Moderate Supersymmetric CP Violation
It is well known that supersymmetry (SUSY) gives neutron and electron
electric dipole moments ( and ) which are too large by about
. If we assume a SUSY model cannot contain fine-tunings or large mass
scales, then one must require that the SUSY breaking mechanism give real soft
breaking parameters, in which case the minimal SUSY model has no violation
other than from the CKM matrix (besides possible strong violating
effects). We show that in non-minimal SUSY models, a moderate amount of
violation can be induced through one loop corrections to the scalar potential,
giving an effective phase of order , and thus implying and
can be near their current experimental bounds . This moderate amount
of SUSY violation could also prove important for models of electroweak
baryogenesis. We illustrate our results with a specific model.Comment: 19pp plain LATEX, 1 fig (by EMAIL request), TRI-PP-93-86. (Some
clarifying comments about renormalizability added--version to appear in Phys.
Rev. D
Heavy quark polarizations of in the general two Higgs doublet model
The polarizations of the heavy quark ( or ) in the process have been calculated in the general two Higgs doublet model.
The CP violating normal polarization of the top quark can reach 8%, and for the bottom quark, while it is zero in the standard model. The
longitudinal and transverse polarizations of the bottom quark can be
significantly different from those in SM and consequently could aslo be used as
the probe of the new physics.Comment: 12 pages, discussion on statistic significance added, version to
appear in PR
T-violation in decay in a general two-Higgs doublet model
We calculate the transverse muon polarization in the process
arising from the Yukawa couplings of charged Higgs boson in a general two-Higgs
doublet model where spontaneous violation of CP is presentComment: 6 pages, latex, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
CP violating polarizations in semileptonic heavy meson decays
We study the -violating lepton transverse polarization () in
three body semileptonic heavy meson decays to pseudoscalar mesons and to vector
mesons. We calculate these polarizations in the heavy quark effective limit,
which simplifies the expressions considerably. After examining constraints from
conserving (including ) and violating
processes, we find that in decays, of the muon in multi-Higgs
doublet models can be of order , while of the can even
approach unity. In contrast, in decays is at most 1.5\%. We
discuss possibilities for detection of at current and future
factories. We also show that in decays to vector mesons, unlike in
decays to pseudoscalars, can get contributions from left-right models.
Unfortunately, in that case is proportional to - mixing,
and is thus small.Comment: 32pp plain LATEX, 3 figs (by EMAIL request), TRI-PP-94-1
Constraints on Phases of Supersymmetric Flavour Conserving Couplings
In the unconstrained MSSM, we reanalyze the constraints on the phases of
supersymmetric flavour conserving couplings that follow from the electron and
neutron electric dipole moments (EDM). We find that the constraints become weak
if at least one exchanged superpartner mass is >O(1 TeV) or if we accept large
cancellations among different contributions. However, such cancellations have
no evident underlying symmetry principle. For light superpartners, models with
small phases look like the easiest solution to the experimental EDM
constraints. This conclusion becomes stronger the larger is the value of
. We discuss also the dependence of , and
decay on those phases.Comment: 38 pages, 22 figures, uses epsfig.sty, axodraw.sty (not included);
error in sign of gluino contribution to EDM of u and d quarks and few figures
corrected, important conclusions unchange
The Promising Process to Distinguish Supersymmetric Models with Large tan from the Standard Model:
It is shown that in supersymmetric models (SUSYMs) the large supersymmetric
contributions to come from the Feynman diagrams
which consist of exchanging neutral Higgs bosons (NHBs) and the chargino-stop
loop and are proportional to tan when tan
is large and the mass of the lightest neutral Higgs boson m is not too
large (say, less than 150 Gev). Numerical results show that the branching
ratios of can be enhanced by more than 100%
compared to the standard model (SM) and the backward-forward asymmetry of
lepton is significantly different from that in SM when tan.Comment: 8 pages, including 2 figure
Effects of supersymmetric grand unification scale physics on
Although calculations of the rate in supersymmetric
grand unified models have always either ignored the gluino mediated
contribution or found it to be negligible, we show that taking universal
supersymmetry breaking masses at the Planck scale, rather than at the gauge
unification scale as is customary, leads to the gluino contribution being more
significant and in fact sometimes even larger than the chargino mediated
contributions when and is of order 1. The impact is
greatest felt when the gluinos are relatively light. Taking the universal
boundary condition at the Planck scale also has an effect on the chargino
contribution by increasing the effect of the wino and higgsino-wino mediated
decays. The neutralino mediated contribution is found to be enhanced, but
nevertheless it remains relatively insignificant.Comment: Title changed, final version as accepted for PRD, 12 pages, 6 Figures
(Figs.2-6 included, uuencoded, epsf.tex
CP Violation In Single Top Production And Decay Via p p-bar -> t b-bar +X -> W^+ b b-bar +X Within The MSSM: A Possible Application For Measuring \arg(A_t) At Hadron Colliders
CP-nonconserving effects in the reaction p p-bar -> t b-bar +X -> W^+ b b-bar
+X, driven by the supersymmetric CP-odd phase of the stop trilinear soft
breaking term, \arg(A_t), are studied. We discuss the CP-nonconserving effects
in both production and the associated decay amplitudes of the top. We find
that, within a plausible low energy scenario of the MSSM and keeping the
neutron electric dipole moment below its current limit, a CP-violating
cross-section asymmetry as large as 2-3% can arise if some of the parameters
lie in a favorable range. A partial rate asymmetry originating only in the top
decay t -> W^+ b is found to be, in general, below the 0.1% level which is
somewhat smaller than previous claims. For a low \tan\beta of order one the
decay asymmetry can reach at the most ~0.3%. This (few) percent level overall
CP-violating signal in p p-bar -> t b-bar +X -> W^+ b b-bar +X might be within
the reach of the future 2(4) TeV pp-bar Tevatron collider that may be able to
produce ~10000(~30000) such tb-bar events with an integrated luminosity of 30
fb^{-1}. In particular, it may be used to place an upper bound on \arg(A_t) if
indeed \arg(\mu) -> 0, as implied from the present experimental limit on the
neutron electric dipole moment. The partial rate asymmetry in the top decay
(~few \times 10^{-3}) may also be within the reach of the LHC with ~10^7 pairs
of tt-bar produced, provided detector systematics are sufficiently small. We
also show that if the GUT-scale universality of the soft breaking trilinear
terms is relaxed, then the phases associated with \arg A_u and \arg A_d can
take values up to ~few \times 10^{-1} even with squarks and gluino masses of
several hundred GeV's without contradicting the experimental limit on the
neutron electric dipole moment.Comment: 39 pages, plain latex, 20 figures embadded in the text using epsfi
Transverse Tau Polarization in Decays of the Top and Bottom Quarks in the Weinberg Model of CP Non-conservation
We show that the transverse polarization asymmetry of the -lepton in
the decay is extremely sensitive to CP violating
phases arising from the charged Higgs exchange in the Weinberg model of CP
non-conservation. Qualitatively, the polarization asymmetries are enhanced over
rate or energy asymmetries by a factor of . Thus for optimal values of the parameters the method requires top pairs to be observable rather than needed for rate or energy
asymmetries. We also examine polarization in b decays via and find that it can also be very effective in constraining the CP
violation parameters of the extended Higgs sector.Comment: 11,1 figure, SLAC-PUB-608
Electron and Neutron Electric Dipole Moments in the Focus Point Scenario of SUGRA Model
We estimate the electron and neutron electric dipole moments in the focus
point scenario of the minimal SUGRA model corresponding to large sfermion
masses and moderate to large . There is a viable region of moderate
fine-tuning in the parameter space, around , where the
experimental limits on these electric dipole moments can be satisfied without
assuming unnaturally small phase angles. But the fine-tuning constraints become
more severe for .Comment: 16 pages, LaTeX, 4 postscript figures. Very minor changes made in
only a few sentences for clarification. Final version to appear in Phys. Rev.
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