33 research outputs found
CP asymmetries in chargino production and decay: the three-body decay case
We study CP violation in chargino production and decay in the Minimal
Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) with complex parameters at an e^+ e^-
linear collider with longitudinally polarized beams. We investigate
CP-sensitive asymmetries by means of triple product correlations and study
their dependence on the complex parameters M_1 and mu. We give numerical
predictions for the asymmetries and their measurability at the future
International Linear Collider. Our results show that the CP asymmetries can be
measured in a large region of the MSSM parameter space.Comment: 22 pages, LaTeX, 8 figures; v2: structural changes and references
added, main conclusions unchanged, published versio
Impact of squark generation mixing on the search for gluinos at LHC
We study gluino decays in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM)
with squark generation mixing. We show that the effect of this mixing on the
gluino decay branching ratios can be very large in a significant part of the
MSSM parameter space despite the very strong experimental constraints on quark
flavour violation (QFV) from B meson observables. Especially we find that under
favourable conditions the branching ratio of the the QFV gluino decay gluino ->
c bar{t} (bar{c} t) + neutralino_1 can be as large as about 50%. We also find
that the squark generation mixing can result in a multiple-edge (3- or 4-edge)
structure in the charm-top quark invariant mass distribution. The appearance of
this remarkable structure provides an additional powerful test of
supersymmetric QFV at LHC. These could have an important impact on the search
for gluinos and the determination of the MSSM parameters at LHC.Comment: 22 pages, 10 figures, close to the published versio
Test of lepton flavour violation at LHC
We study lepton flavour violating decays of neutralinos and sleptons within
the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, assuming two and three generation
mixings in the slepton sector. We take into account the most recent bounds on
flavour violating rare lepton decays. Taking the SPS1a' scenario as an example,
we show that some of the lepton flavour violating branching ratios of
neutralinos and sleptons can be sizable (~ 5-10%). We study the impact of the
lepton flavour violating neutralino and slepton decays on the di-lepton mass
distributions measured at LHC. We find that they can result in novel and
characteristic edge structures in the distributions. In particular, double-edge
structures can appear in the e tau and mu tau mass spectra if ~tau_1 is the
lightest slepton. The appearance of these remarkable structures provides a
powerful test of supersymmetric lepton flavour violation at LHC.Comment: 15 page
CP sensitive observables in chargino production with transverse beam polarization
We consider the process e^+e^-\to\ti\chi^+_i\ti\chi^-_j at a linear
collider with transverse beam polarization. We investigate the
influence of the CP phases on azimuthal asymmetries in
e^+e^-\to\ti\chi^+_i\ti\chi^-_j with subsequent two-body decays
\ti\chi^-_j\to \ti\nu_{\ell}\ell^- and \ti\chi^-_j\to W^-\ti\chi^0_1. We
show that triple product correlations involving the transverse beam
polarization vanish if at least one subsequent chargino decay is not observed.
We derive this result within the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM)
with complex parameters, however, it holds also in the general MSSM with SUSY
flavour violation.Comment: 19 pages, 6 figure
Triple product correlations in top squark decays
We propose several T-odd asymmetries in the decay chains of the top squarks
and and , for . We
calculate the asymmetries within the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model with
complex parameters , and . We give the analytic formulae for
the decay distributions. We present numerical results for the asymmetries and
estimate the event rates necessary to observe them. The largest T-odd asymmetry
can be as large as 40%.Comment: 26 pages, 5 figures; misprints corrected; reference adde
Selectron production at an e-e- linear collider with transversely polarized beams
We study selectron production at an e-e- linear collider. With the help of
transverse beam polarizations, we define CP sensitive observables in the
production process e- e- --> selectron_L selectron_R. This process proceeds via
t-channel and u-channel exchange of neutralinos, and is sensitive to CP
violation in the neutralino sector. We present numerical results and estimate
the significances to which the CP sensitive observables can be measured.Comment: 14 page
CP-odd observables in neutralino production with transverse e+ and e- beam polarization
We consider neutralino production and decay e^+e^ --> chi^0_i chi^0_j,
chi^0_j --> chi^0_1 f \bar{f} at a linear collider with transverse e^+ and e^-
beam polarization. We propose CP asymmetries by means of the azimuthal
distribution of the produced neutralinos and of that of the final leptons,
while taking also into account the subsequent decays of the neutralinos. We
include the complete spin correlations between production and decay. Our
framework is the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model with complex parameters.
In a numerical study we show that there are good prospects to observe these CP
asymmetries at the International Linear Collider and estimate the accuracy
expected for the determination of the phases in the neutralino sector.Comment: 30 pages, minor changes in the introduction, references adde
Measuring Lepton Flavour Violation at LHC with Long-Lived Slepton in the Coannihilation Region
When the mass difference between the lightest slepton, the NLSP, and the
lightest neutralino, the LSP, is smaller than the tau mass, the lifetime of the
lightest slepton increases in many orders of magnitude with respect to typical
lifetimes of other supersymmetric particles. These small mass differences are
possible in the MSSM and, for instance, they correspond to the coannihilation
region of the CMSSM for M_{1/2} \gsim 700 GeV. In a general gravity-mediated
MSSM, where the lightest supersymmetric particle is the neutralino, the
lifetime of the lightest slepton is inversely proportional to the square of the
intergenerational mixing in the slepton mass matrices. Such a long-lived
slepton would produce a distinctive signature at LHC and a measurement of its
lifetime would be relatively simple. Therefore, the long-lived slepton scenario
offers an excellent opportunity to study lepton flavour violation at ATLAS and
CMS detectors in the LHC and an improvement of the leptonic mass insertion
bounds by more than five orders of magnitude would be possible.Comment: 20 pages, 5 figures, 4 table
A T-odd asymmetry in neutralino production and decay
We study CP-violating effects in neutralino production and subsequent decay
within the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model with complex parameters M_1
and mu. The observable we propose is a T-odd asymmetry based on a triple
product in neutralino production e^+ e^- -> tilde{chi}^0_i tilde{chi}^0_2, i =
1,...,4, with subsequent leptonic three-body decay tilde{chi}^0_2 ->
tilde{chi}^0_1 l^+ l^-, l = e, mu, at an e^+ e^- linear collider with sqrt{s} =
500 GeV and polarised beams. We provide compact analytical formulae for the
cross section and the T-odd asymmetry taking into account the complete spin
correlations between production and decay. We give numerical predictions for
the cross section and the T-odd asymmetry. The asymmetry can go up to 10 %.Comment: 28 pages, LaTeX, 10 figures; v2: typos corrected, published versio