Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
1999-09-20
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Talk given (by P. Ko) at International Symposium on Supersymmetry, Supergravity and Superstring, Seoul, Korea, 23-27 Jun 1999.
Scientific paper
In the minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM), the $\mu-$parameter and the trilinear coupling $A_t$ may be generically complex and can affect various observables at B factories. Working in the effective SUSY models and imposing the edm constraints from Chang-Keung-Pilaftsis (CKP) mechanism, we find that (i) there is no new large phase shift in the $B^0 - \bar{B^0}$ mixing from the A_t and $\mu$ phases, (ii) CP violating dilepton asymmetry is smaller than 0.1%, (iii) the direct CP violation in $B\to X_s \gamma$ can be as large as $\sim \pm 16 %$, (iv) the ${\rm Br} (B\to X_s l^+ l^-)$ can be enhanced by upto $\sim 85 %$ compared to the standard model (SM) prediction, and its correlation with ${\rm Br} (B \to X_s \gamma)$ is distinctly different from the minimal supergravity scenario. Also, we find $1 \leq \epsilon_K / \epsilon_K^{SM} \leq 1.4$, and $\epsilon_K$ cannot be saturated by the A_t and $\mu$ phases alone : namely, $|\epsilon_K^{\rm SUSY}| \leq O(10^{-5})$ if the phases of $\mu$ and A_t are the sole origin of CP violation.
Baek Sanghoon
Ko Pyungwon
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