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    Fermion masses and mixings from heterotic orbifold models

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    We search for a possibility of getting realistic fermion mass ratios and mixing angles from renormalizable couplings on the Z_6-I heterotic orbifold with one pair of Higgs doublets. In the quark sector, we find cases with reasonable m_c/m_t, m_s/m_b, and V_{cb}, if we ignore the first family. In the lepton sector, we can fit the charged lepton mass ratios, the neutrino mass squared difference ratio, and the lepton mixing angles, considering all three families.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, 5 tables; talk presented at PASCOS-05, Gyeongju, May 30-Jun 4, 2005; to appear in the proceeding

    LHC 750 GeV diphoton excess and muon (g−2)(g-2)

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    We consider implications of the diphoton excess recently observed at the LHC on the anomalous magnetic dipole moment of the muon (g−2)μ=2aμ(g-2)_\mu = 2 a_\mu, hypothesizing that the possible 750 GeV resonance is a (pseudo)scalar particle. The (pseudo)scalar-γ\gamma-γ\gamma interaction implied by the diphoton events might generically contribute to aμa_\mu via 2-loop Barr-Zee type diagrams in a broad class of models. If the scalar is an SU(2)LSU(2)_L singlet, the new contribution to aμa_\mu is much smaller than the current anomaly, Δaμ≡aμexp−aμSM≈(30±10)×10−10\Delta a_\mu \equiv a_\mu^{\rm exp}-a_\mu^{\rm SM} \approx (30 \pm 10) \times 10^{-10}, since the scalar can complete the Barr-Zee diagrams only through its mixing with the Standard Model Higgs boson. If the (pseudo)scalar belongs to an SU(2)LSU(2)_L doublet in an extended Higgs sector, then by contrast, Δaμ\Delta a_\mu can be easily accommodated with the aid of an enhanced Yukawa coupling of the (pseudo)scalar to the muon such as in the Type-II or -X two Higgs doublet model.Comment: 16 pages, added discussions about UV completions with vector-like fermions as well as consequences for heavy Higgs searches and B-physics, journal versio

    Implications of the measurements of B_s - B_s bar mixing on SUSY models

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    We derive constraints on the mass insertion parameters from the recent measurements of B_s - B_s bar mixing, and discuss their implications on SUSY breaking mediation mechanisms and SUSY flavor models. Some SUSY flavor models are already excluded or disfavored by B_s - B_s bar mixing. We also discuss how to test the SM and SUSY models in the future experiments, by studying other CP violating observables related to b -> s transition, such as the time-dependent CP asymmetry in B -> phi K_S and the direct CP asymmetry in B -> X_s gamma.Comment: 29 page

    Sflavor mixing map viewed from a high scale in supersymmetric SU(5)

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    We study flavor violation in a supersymmetric SU(5) grand unification scenario in a model-independent way employing mass insertions. We examine how the quark and the lepton sector observables restrict sfermion mixings. With a low soft scalar mass, a lepton flavor violating process provides a stringent constraint on the flavor structure of right-handed down-type squarks. In particular, mu -> e gamma turns out to be highly susceptible to the 1-3 and 2-3 mixings thereof, due to the radiative correction from the top Yukawa coupling to the scalar mass terms of 10. With a higher scalar mass around the optimal value, in contrast, the quark sector inputs such as B-meson mixings and hadron electric dipole moment, essentially determine the room for sfermion mixing. We also discuss the recent deviation observed in B_s mixing phase, projected sensitivity of forthcoming experiments, and ways to maintain the power of leptonic restrictions even after incorporating a solution to fix the incorrect quark-lepton mass relations.Comment: 40 pages, updated using phi_s from HFAG, conclusion unchange

    B0 - B0 bar mixing, B -> J/psi K_S and B -> X_d gamma in general MSSM

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    We consider the gluino-mediated SUSY contributions to B0 - B0 bar mixing, B -> J/psi K_S and B -> X_d gamma in the mass insertion approximation. We find the LL mixing parameter can be as large as |delta_{13}^d_{LL}| < 2*10^-1, but the LR mixing is strongly constrained by the B -> X_d gamma branching ratio and we find |delta_{13}^d_{LR}| < 10^-2. The implications for the direct CP asymmetry in B -> X_d gamma and the dilepton charge asymmetry (A_{ll}) are also discussed, where substantial deviations from the standard model predictions are possible.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figure
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