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Testing factorization
We briefly review the status of factorization in -decays. We discuss
several experimental tests of its nature and stress their importance. We show
that decays into mesons which have small decay constants or spin greater than
one (`designer mesons') offer a variety of new opportunities.Comment: Invited talk at the 9th International Symposium on Heavy Flavor
Physics (HF9), 10-13 September 2001, Caltech, Pasadena. To be published in
the proceedings; 8 pages, 1 figure, uses aippro
Flavorful hybrid anomaly-gravity mediation
We consider supersymmetric models where anomaly and gravity mediation give
comparable contributions to the soft terms and discuss how this can be realized
in a five-dimensional brane world. The gaugino mass pattern of anomaly
mediation is preserved in such a hybrid setup. The flavorful gravity-mediated
contribution cures the tachyonic slepton problem of anomaly mediation. The
supersymmetric flavor puzzle is solved by alignment. We explicitly show how a
working flavor-tachyon link can be realized with Abelian flavor symmetries and
give the characteristic signatures of the framework, including O(1) slepton
mass splittings between different generations and between doublets and
singlets. This provides opportunities for same flavor dilepton edge
measurements with missing energy at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Rare
lepton decay rates could be close to their current experimental limit. Compared
to pure gravity mediation, the hybrid model is advantageous because it features
a heavy gravitino which can avoid the cosmological gravitino problem of
gravity-mediated models combined with leptogenesis.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figure; v2: minor modifications to Sect. II, references
added, conclusions unchange
Phenomenological study of the double radiative decay
Using the operator product expansion (OPE) technique, we study the rare
double radiative decay in the Standard Model (SM) and
beyond. We estimate the short-distance (SD) contribution to the decay amplitude
in a region of the phase space which is around the point where all decay
products have energy in the rest frame of the -meson. At lowest
order in , the matrix element is then expressed in
terms of the usual form factors known from semileptonic rare decays.
The integrated SD branching ratio in the SM in the OPE region turns out to be
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We work out the di-photon invariant mass distribution with and without the
resonant background through . In
the SM, the resonance contribution is dominant in the region of phase space
where the OPE is valid. On the other hand, the present experimental upper limit
on decays, leaves considerable room for New Physics
(NP) in the one-particle-irreducible contribution to
decays. In this case, we find that the SD branching
ratio can be enhanced by one order of magnitude with respect to its SM value
and the SD contribution can lie outside of the resonance peaks.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures (requires epsfig, psfrag), To appear in the
proceedings of the International Europhysics Conference on High Energy
Physics, 21-27 July 2005, Lisboa, Portuga
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