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    Light Higgsino and Gluino in RR-invariant Direct Gauge Mediation

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    We provide a simple solution to the μ\mu-BμB_\mu problem in the "RR-invariant direct gauge mediation model". With the solution, the Higgsino and gluino are predicted to be light as O(100)\mathcal{O}(100)GeV and O(1)\mathcal{O}(1)TeV, respectively. Those gluino and Higgsino can be accessible at the LHC and future collider experiments. Moreover, dangerous dimension five operators inducing rapid proton decays are naturally suppressed by the RR-symmetry.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figure

    Model independent evaluation of the Wilson coefficient of the Weinberg operator in QCD

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    We derive a Wilson coefficient of a CP-violating purely gluonic dimension-6 operator called the Weinberg operator (GGG~GG\tilde{G}) generated by a scalar and two fermions at the two-loop level. We do not specify the representation of SU(3)c_c for the scalar and the fermions, and thus our result can be applied to a variety of models beyond the standard model. We estimate the nucleon EDMs induced by the Weinberg operator in some examples and discuss the importance of measuring EDMs. It is found that future measurements of the EDMs can probe physics at higher energy scale beyond the reach of collider experiments.Comment: 22 pages, 7 figures; v2: version accepted by JHEP; v3: Eq. (4.2) is added, Table 1 is extende

    Lepton flavor violations in SUSY models for muon g−2g-2 with right-handed neutrinos

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    We consider supersymmetric (SUSY) models for the muon g−2g-2 anomaly without flavor violating masses at the tree-level. The models can avoid LHC constraints and the vacuum stability constraint in the stau-Higgs potential. Although large flavor violating processes are not induced within the framework of minimal SUSY standard model, once we adopt a seesaw model, sizable lepton flavor violating (LFV) processes such as μ→eγ\mu \to e \gamma and μ→e\mu \to e conversion are induced. These LFV processes will be observed at future experiments such as MEG-II, COMET and Mu2e if right-handed neutrinos are heavier than 10910^9 GeV motivated by the successful leptogenesis. This conclusion is somewhat model independent since Higgs doublets are required to have large soft SUSY breaking masses, leading to flavor violations in a slepton sector via neutrino Yukawa interactions.Comment: 23 pages, 12 figure
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