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    The decays KππννK \to \pi \pi \nu \overline\nu within the standard model

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    We study the reactions KππννK \rightarrow \pi \pi \nu \overline{\nu} within the minimal standard model. We use isospin symmetry to relate the matrix elements to the form factors measured in K4K_{\ell 4}. We argue that these modes are short distance dominated and can be used for precise determinations of the CKM parameters ρ\rho and η\eta. Depending on the value of the CKM angles we find branching ratios in the following ranges: B(KLπ+πνν)=[25]×1013B(K_L \rightarrow \pi^+ \pi^- \nu \overline{\nu}) = [2-5] \times 10^{-13}; B(KLπ0π0νν)=[13]×1013B(K_L \rightarrow \pi^0 \pi^0 \nu \overline{\nu}) = [1-3] \times 10^{-13}; B(K+π+π0νν)=[12]×1014B(K^+ \rightarrow \pi^+ \pi^0 \nu \overline{\nu}) = [1-2] \times 10^{-14}. We also discuss a possible CPCP-odd observable.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX, 2 Postscript figures. Title and abstract have been revised to better reflect the content of the paper. This is the final version as publishe

    Infra-red fixed point structure of soft supersymmetry breaking mass terms

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    We show that the soft SUSY breaking mass terms may have infra-red stable fixed points at which they are related to the gaugino masses and argue that in a generic unification these masses should lie close to their fixed points. We consider the implications for the family dependence of squark and slepton masses and the related flavour changing neutral currents and determine conditions under which models with flavour changing couplings and masses at a high scale may lead to a family independent effective theory at low scales. The analysis is illustrated for a variety of models for which we compute both the fixed point structure and determine the rate of approach to the fixed point.Comment: 14 page

    Implications of the CP asymmetry in semileptonic B decay

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    Recent experimental searches for ASLA_{SL}, the CP asymmetry in semileptonic B decay, have reached an accuracy of order one percent. Consequently, they give meaningful constraints on new physics. We find that cancellations between the Standard Model (SM) and new physics contributions to B0Bˉ0B^0 - \bar B^0 mixing cannot be as strong as was allowed prior to these measurements. The predictions for this asymmetry within the SM and within models of minimal flavor violation (MFV) are below the reach of present and near future measurements. Including order mc2/mb2m_c^2/m_b^2 and ΛQCD/mb\Lambda_{QCD}/m_b corrections we obtain the SM prediction: 1.3×103<ASL<0.5×103-1.3 \times 10^{-3} < A_{SL} < -0.5 \times 10^{-3}. Future measurements can exclude not only the SM, but MFV as well, if the sign of the asymmetry is opposite to the SM or if it is same-sign but much enhanced. We also comment on the CP asymmetry in semileptonic BsB_s decay, and update the range of the angle βs\beta_s in the SM: 0.026<sin2βs<0.0480.026 < \sin2\beta_s < 0.048.Comment: 16 pages, a sign typo in eq.(11) fixed, to appear in Phys. Rev.

    Contributions from SUSY-FCNC couplings to the interpretation of the HyperCP events for the decay \Sigma^+ \to p \mu^+ \mu^-

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    The observation of three events for the decay Σ+pμ+μ\Sigma^+ \to p \mu^+ \mu^- with a dimuon invariant mass of 214.3±0.5214.3\pm0.5MeV by the HyperCP collaboration imply that a new particle X may be needed to explain the observed dimuon invariant mass distribution. We show that there are regions in the SUSY-FCNC parameter space where the A10A^0_1 in the NMSSM can be used to explain the HyperCP events without contradicting all the existing constraints from the measurements of the kaon decays, and the constraints from the K0Kˉ0K^0-\bar{K}^0 mixing are automatically satisfied once the constraints from kaon decays are satisfied.Comment: 18 pages, 7 figure

    Decay-Time Asymmetries at the B-Factories

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    Absract (Invited talk at the X DAE High Energy Physics symposium in December 1992, held at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay)Comment: 20pages, TIFR/TH/93-1

    Long distance contribution to K+π+ννˉK^+ \to \pi^+ \nu {\bar \nu} decay and O(p4)O(p^4) terms in CHPT

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    The long distance contribution to K+π+ννˉK^+ \to \pi^+ \nu {\bar \nu} is calculated using chiral perturbation theory. The leading contribution comes from O(p4)O(p^4) tree terms. The branching ratio of the O(p4)O(p^4) long distance contribution is found to be of order 10310_{-3} smaller than the short distance contributions.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figure (available upon request

    Grand Unification of Quark and Lepton FCNCs

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    In the context of Supersymmetric Grand Unified theories with soft breaking terms arising at the Planck scale, it is generally possible to link flavor changing neutral current and CP violating processes occurring in the leptonic and hadronic sectors. We study the correlation between flavor changing squark and slepton mass insertions in models \`a la SU(5). We show that the constraints coming from lepton flavor violation exhibit a strong impact on CP-violating B decays.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur

    Are the New Physics Contributions from the Left-Right Symmetric Model Important for the Indirect CP Violation in the Neutral B Mesons?

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    Several works analyzing the new physics contributions from the Left-Right Symmetric Model to the CP violation phenomena in the neutral B mesons can be found in the literature. These works exhibit interesting and experimentally sensible deviations from the Standard Model predictions but at the expense of considering a low right scale \upsilon_R around 1 TeV. However, when we stick to the more conservative estimates for \upsilon_R which say that it must be at least 10^7 GeV, no experimentally sensible deviations from the Standard Model appear for indirect CP violation. This estimate for \upsilon_R arises when the generation of neutrino masses is considered. In spite of the fact that this scenario is much less interesting and says nothing new about both the CP violation phenomenon and the structure of the Left-Right Symmetric Model, this possibility must be taken into account for the sake of completeness and when considering the see-saw mechanism that provides masses to the neutrino sector.Comment: LaTex file. 19 pages, 4 figures. Change in the way the paper address the problem. As a result, change in title, abstract, and some sections. Conclusions unchanged. Version to appear in Foundations of Physics Letter

    Two-Loop Large-mtm_t Electroweak Corrections to KπννˉK\to\pi\nu\bar\nu for Arbitrary Higgs Boson Mass

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    We consider for the first time the leading large top mass corrections, arising at higher order in electroweak interactions, to the rare decays KπννˉK\to\pi\nu\bar\nu and the related modes BXsννˉB\to X_s\nu\bar\nu and Bl+lB\to l^+l^-. Higher order effects of similar type have previously been calculated in the large-mtm_t limit for key observables of precision electroweak physics at Z-factories. Here we obtain the corresponding corrections of order O(GF2mt4){\cal O}(G^2_F m^4_t) at the amplitude level for short-distance dominated rare meson decays. This allows us to quantify the importance of higher order electroweak effects for these processes, which can be reliably computed and have very small uncertainties from strong interactions. Simultaneously it becomes possible to remove, to some extent, ambiguities in the definition of electroweak parameters describing the strength of FCNC interactions. The corrections we discuss are at the level of a few percent.Comment: 11 pages, LaTeX, 1 eps-figur
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