Squark Pair Production in the MSSM with Explicit CP Violation

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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36 pp, 14 ps figures, 1 table, Corrected the cross sections; mild changes in numerical results; conclusion unchanged

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10.1103/PhysRevD.75.095002

We analyze effects of the CP-odd soft phases in the MSSM on the pair-productions of colored superpartners in pp collisions at the LHC energies. We find that, among all pair-production processes, those of the scalar quarks in the first and second generations are particularly sensitive to the CP-odd phases, more precisely, to the phases of the gluinos and neutralinos. We compute pair-production cross sections, classify various production modes according to their dependencies on the gluino and neutralino phases, perform a detailed numerical analysis to determine individual as well as total cross sections, and give a detailed discussion of EDM bounds. We find that pair-productions of first and second generation squarks serve as a viable probe of the CP violation sources in the gaugino sector of the theory even if experiments cannot determine chirality, flavor and electric charge of the squarks produced.

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