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Studying Double Charm Decays of B_{u,d} and B_{s} Mesons in the MSSM with R-parity Violation
Motivated by the possible large direct CP asymmetry of \bar{B}^0_d \to D^+
D^- decay measured by Belle collaboration, we investigate double charm B_{u,d}
and B_s decays in the minimal supersymmetric standard model with R-parity
violation. We derive the bounds on relevant R-parity violating couplings from
the current experimental data, which show quite consistent measurements among
relative collaborations. Using the constrained parameter spaces, we explore
R-parity violating effects on other observables in these decays, which have not
been measured or have not been well measured yet. We find that the R-parity
violating effects on the mixing-induced CP asymmetries of \bar{B}^0_d \to
D^{(*)+} D^{(*)-} and \bar{B}^0_s \to D^{(*)+}_s D^{(*)-}_s decays could be
very large, nevertheless the R-parity violating effects on the direct CP
asymmetries could not be large enough to explain the large direct CP violation
of \bar{B}^0_d \to D^{+} D^{-} from Belle. Our results could be used to probe
R-parity violating effects and will correlate with searches for direct R-parity
violating signals in future experiments.Comment: 28 pages and 6 figures, matches published versio
Revisiting B_s\to\mu^+\mu^- and B\to K^{(*)}\mu^+\mu^- decays in the MSSM with and without R-parity
The rare decays B_s -> \mu^+\mu^- and B -> K^{(*)}\mu^+\mu^- are sensitive to
new particles and couplings via their interferences with the standard model
contributions. Recently, the upper bound on B(B_s -> \mu^+\mu^-) has been
improved significantly by the CMS, LHCb, CDF, and D{\O} experiments. Combining
with the measurements of B(B-> K^{(*)}\mu^+\mu^-), we derive constraints on the
relevant parameters of minimal supersymmetic standard model with and without
R-parity, and examine their contributions to the dimuon forward-backward
asymmetry in B-> K^{*}\mu^+\mu^- decay. We find that (i) the contribution of
R-parity violating coupling products
\lambda^{\prime}_{2i2}\lambda^{\prime*}_{2i3} due to squark exchange is
comparable with the theoretical uncertainties in B-> K \mu^+\mu^- decay, but
still could be significant in B-> K^{*}\mu^+\mu^- decay and could account for
the forward-backward asymmetry in all dimuon invariant mass regions; (ii) the
constrained mass insertion (\delta^{u}_{LL})_{23} could have significant
contribution to dA_{FB}(B-> K^{*}\mu^+\mu^-)/ds, and such effects are favored
by thr recent results of the Belle, CDF, and LHCb experiments.Comment: 20 pages, 9 figures, published versio
Diophantine Approximation with Algebraic Points of Bounded Degree
AbstractIn this paper, we extend Schmidt's subspace theorem to the approximation of algebraic numbers by algebraic points of bounded degree
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