Radiative corrections to scalar-fermion pair production in high energy e+e- collisions

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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23 pages, latex, 13 figures

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10.1088/1126-6708/2004/04/073

We study the one-loop radiative corrections to pair production of the supersymmetric scalar partners of the standard fermions in e+e- annihilation. Both electroweak and SUSY-QCD corrections are considered. Applications are for production of scalar fermions of the third generation, $e^+e^-\to \wt{f}_i \wt{f}_j^*$ (i,j=1,2), $f=t, b,\tau$, as well as for production of scalar quarks of the first and second generation. Effects on integrated cross sections are discussed and also the one-loop induced forward-backward asymmetries are studied. It is found that at low energy, \sqrt{s}\approx 500 \to 1000 GeV, the corrections are dominated by the QCD contributions, At high energy, $\sqrt{s}\geq 2$ TeV, the electroweak box diagrams give a substantial contribution and even dominate in some regions of parameters space. The purely loop-induced forward-backward asymmetry can reach values of several per cent.

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