Constraints on supersymmetric flavour models from b→ s γ

Keith A Olive, L. Velasco-Sevilla

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Abstract

We consider the effects of departures from minimal flavour violations (MFV) in the context of CMSSM-like theories. Second and third generation off-diagonal elements in the Yukawa, sfermion, and trilinear mass matrices are taken to be non-zero at the GUT scale. These are run down together with MSSM parameters to the electroweak scale. We apply constraints from fermion masses and CKM matrix elements to limit the range of the new free parameters of the model. We determine the effect of the departure from MFV on the branching ratio of bsγ. We find that only when the expansion parameter in the down-squark sector is relatively large there is a noticeable effect, which tends to relax the lower limit from bsγ on the universal gaugino mass. We also find that the expansion parameter associated with the slepton sector needs to be smaller than the corresponding parameter in the down-squark sector in order to be compliant with the bound imposed by the branching ratio of τμγ.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number052
JournalJournal of High Energy Physics
Volume2008
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1 2008

Keywords

  • B-Physics
  • Quark masses and SM parameters
  • Supersymmetry phenomenology

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