The effects of CP-odd supersymmetric phases on slepton pair production are
considered. It is shown that CP-even observables in e+e− and e−e−
collisions, such as the total selectron cross section, can depend on CP-odd
supersymmetric phases through interference between different tree level
amplitudes. Left handed selectron pair production in e−e− collisions is
particularly sensitive to the relative phase between the bino and wino masses.
This sensitivity is not limited to any kinematic regime and extends over all of
neutralino parameter space. The relative phase between the bino and wino masses
is a renormalization group invariant at one-loop, and as such provides a clean
probe for operators which violate gaugino universality at the messenger scale.Comment: Latex, 12 pages, 3 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the the
Second International Workshop on Electron-Electron Interactions at TeV
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