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Supersymmetric contributions to weak decay correlation coefficients
We study supersymmetric contributions to correlation coefficients that characterize the spectral shape and angular distribution for polarized µ- and beta-decays. In the minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM), one-loop box graphs containing superpartners can give rise to non-(V-A)[direct-product](V-A) four-fermion operators in the presence of left-right or flavor mixing between sfermions. We analyze the present phenomenological constraints on such mixing and determine the range of allowed contributions to the weak decay correlation coefficients. We discuss the prospective implications for future µ- and beta-decay experiments, and argue that they may provide unique probes of left-right mixing in the first generation scalar fermion sector
Supersymmetric Contributions to Weak Decay Correlation Coefficients
We study supersymmetric contributions to correlation coefficients that
characterize the spectral shape and angular distribution for polarized muon-
and beta-decays. In the minimal supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM), one-loop
box graphs containing superpartners can give rise to non-(V-A)x(V-A) four
fermion operators in the presence of left-right or flavor mixing between
sfermions. We analyze the present phenomenological constraints on such mixing
and determine the range of allowed contributions to the weak decay correlation
coefficients. We discuss the prospective implications for future muon- and
beta-decay experiments, and argue that they may provide unique probes of
left-right mixing in the first generation scalar fermion sector.Comment: Revised version - to appear in Phys.Rev.
Quantum Oscillations of the Critical Current of Asymmetric Aluminum Loops in Magnetic Field
The periodical dependencies in magnetic field of the asymmetry of the
current-voltage curves of asymmetric aluminum loop are investigated
experimentally at different temperatures below the transition into the
superconducting state T < Tc. The obtained periodical dependencies of the
critical current on magnetic field allow to explain the quantum oscillations of
the dc voltage as consequence of the rectification of the external ac current
and to calculate the persistent current at different values of magnetic flux
inside the loop and temperatures.Comment: 2 pages, 2 figures, will be published in the Proceedings of the 24th
International Conference on Low Temperature Physic
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