252 research outputs found
Complete One-Loop MSSM Predictions for B --> lepton lepton' at the Tevatron and LHC
During the last few years the Tevatron has dramatically improved the bounds
on rare B-meson decays into two leptons. In the case of B_s --> mu+ mu-, the
current bound is only ten times greater than the Standard Model expectation.
Sensitivity to this decay is one of the benchmark goals for LHCb performance
and physics. The Higgs penguin dominates this rate in the region of large
tan(beta) of the MSSM. This is not necessarily the case in the region of low
tan(beta), since box and Z-penguin diagrams may contribute at a comparable
rate. In this article, we compute the complete one-loop MSSM contribution to B
--> l+l'- for l,l' = e, mu. We study the predictions for general values of
tan(beta) with arbitrary flavour mixing parameters. We discuss the possibility
of both enhancing and suppressing the branching ratios relative to their
Standard Model expectations. In particular, we find that there are
"cancellation regions" in parameter space where the branching ratio is
suppressed well below the Standard Model expectation, making it effectively
invisible to the LHC.Comment: 30 pages, 4 figures; v.3: corrected factors of (2 pi) in (2.11),
(3.1), (A.11), (A.13-14
Production of neutral MSSM Higgs bosons in collisions: a complete 1-loop calculation
We present the first complete 1-loop diagrammatic calculation of the cross
sections for the neutral Higgs production processes e^+e^-\ra Z^0h^0 and
e^+e^-\ra A^0h^0 in the minimal supersymmetric standard model. We compare the
results from the diagrammatic calculation with the corresponding ones of the
simpler and compact effective potential approximation and discuss the typical
size of the differences.Comment: LaTeX, 16 pages, 8 figures appended in a uuencoded file, complete
PostScript file available at
http://itpaxp1.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de/prep/KA-TP-16-1995/KA-TP-16-199
A General MSSM Parameter Scan
The excluded tan(beta) range and Higgs boson mass regions in the framework of
the Minimal Supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model (MSSM) depend on
several parameters. The Higgs boson masses, cross-sections and branching
fractions have been determined including two-loop diagrammatic calculations.
The limits obtained with a more general scan over the parameter space of the
MSSM are compared with those in the so-called benchmark scenario. The
combination of the searches for Higgs particles in the 1999 data collected by
the DELPHI collaboration at center-of-mass energies between 191.6 and 201.7 GeV
allows stringent limits to be set in combination with previous DELPHI results.
In addition, an interpretation in the framework of the general MSSM scan of the
2000 LEP data at the hightest energies between 201.7 and 209.0 GeV is given. We
show that the current data for the HZ and hA production can be comfortably
accommodated in the MSSM.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figure
SINGLE PHOTON DECAYS OF THE AND SUSY WITH SPONTANEOUSLY BROKEN R-PARITY
Spontaneous violation of R parity can induce rare single photon decays of the
involving the emission of (nearly) massless pseudoscalar Goldstone
bosons, majorons, as well as massive CP even or CP odd spin zero bosons that
arise in the electroweak breaking sector of these models. We show that the
majoron emitting decays can have a sizeable branching ratio of or so,
without conflicting any experimental observation from neutrino physics or
particle searches. These decays may lead to interesting structures for the
single photon spectrum involving either mono chromatic photons as well as
continuous spectra that grow with energy. They would easily account for an
excess of single photon events at high energies recently hinted at by the OPAL
collaboration.Comment: 13 pages, latex file, figures not included but available by fax upon
reques
Neutral MSSM Higgs-boson production at e+e- colliders in the Feynman-diagrammatic approach
We calculate the cross sections for the neutral Higgs-boson production at
e+e- colliders in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) using the
Feynman-diagrammatic approach and the on-shell renormalization scheme. We
incorporate the Higgs-boson propagator corrections, evaluated up to two-loop
order, into the prediction of the cross sections for the Higgs-boson production
mechanism e+e- -> hZ, hA. The propagator corrections consist of the full
one-loop contribution, including the effects of non-vanishing external
momentum, and at the two-loop level of the dominant corrections of O(alpha
alpha_s) and further sub-dominant contributions. The results are supplemented
with the complete set of one-loop vertex and box corrections. The effects of
the two-loop propagator corrections are investigated in detail. We briefly
discuss also the effect of the box contributions for high . We
compare our results with the case where only the corrections to the effective
mixing angle, evaluated within the renormalization-group-improved one-loop
Effective Potential approach, are taken into account. We find agreement better
than 10% for LEP2 energies and deviations larger than 20% for = 500
GeV.Comment: 26 pages, 9 figure
K^+ -> pi^+ nu nu-bar and K_L -> pi^0 nu nu-bar Decays in the General MSSM
We reanalyze the rare decays K^+ -> pi^+ nu nu-bar and K_L -> pi^0 nu nu-bar
in a general MSSM with conserved R-parity. Working in the mass eigenstate basis
and performing adaptive scanning of a large space of supersymmetric parameters,
16 parameters in the constrained scan and 63 in the extended scan, we find that
large departures from the Standard Model expectations are possible while
satisfying all existing constraints. Both branching ratios can be as large as a
few times 10^{-10} with Br(K_L -> pi^0 nu nu-bar) often larger than Br(K^+ ->
pi^+ nu nu-bar) and close to its model independent upper bound. We give
examples of supersymmetric parameters for which large departures from the SM
expectations can be found and emphasize that the present 90% C.L. experimental
upper bound on Br(K^+ -> pi^+ nu nu-bar) gives a non trivial constraint on the
MSSM parameter space. Unlike previous analyses, we find that chargino box
diagrams can give, already for moderately light charged sleptons, a significant
contribution. As a byproduct we find that the ranges for the angles beta and
gamma in the unitarity triangle are relaxed due to the presence of new
CP-violating phases in K^0 - K^0-bar and B^0_d - B^0_d-bar mixing to 12 degrees
<= beta <= 27 degrees and 20 degrees <= gamma <= 110 degrees.Comment: 36 pages, 27 figures, latex, uses axodraw.st
Rare Top-quark Decays to Higgs boson in MSSM
In full one-loop generality and in next-to-leading order in QCD, we study
rare top to Higgs boson flavour changing decay processes with
quarks, in the general MSSM with R-parity conservation. Our primary
goal is to search for enhanced effects on that could be visible
at current and high luminosity LHC running. To this end, we perform an
analytical expansion of the amplitude in terms of flavour changing squark mass
insertions that treats both cases of hierarchical and degenerate squark masses
in a unified way. We identify two enhanced effects allowed by various
constraints: one from holomorphic trilinear soft SUSY breaking terms and/or
right handed up squark mass insertions and another from non-holomorphic
trilinear soft SUSY breaking terms and light Higgs boson masses. Interestingly,
even with flavour violating effects in the, presently
unconstrained, up-squark sector, SUSY effects on come out to be
unobservable at LHC mainly due to leading order cancellations between penguin
and self energy diagrams and the constraints from charge- and colour-breaking
minima (CCB) of the MSSM vacuum. An exception to this conclusion may be effects
arising from non-holomorphic soft SUSY breaking terms in the region where the
CP-odd Higgs mass is smaller than the top-quark mass but this scenario is
disfavoured by recent LHC searches. Our calculations for decay are
made available in SUSY_FLAVOR numerical library.Comment: 32 pages, 6 figures; version accepted for publication in JHEP:
additional comparison with literature added, minor misprints correcte
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