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Natural flavour mixing in the MSSM and $\mu --> e, \gamma$

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

In the absence of any additional assumption it is natural to conjecture that sizeable flavour-mixing mass entries, Δm2\Delta m^2, may appear in the mass matrices of the scalars of the MSSM, i.e. Δm2O(m2)\Delta m^2\sim O(m^2). This flavour violation can still be reconciled with the experiment if the gaugino mass, M1/2M_{1/2}, is large enough to yield (through the renormalization group running) a sufficiently small Δm2/m2\Delta m^2 / m^2 at low energy. This leads to a gaugino dominance framework (i.e. M1/22m2M_{1/2}^2\gg m^2), which permits a remarkably model--independent analysis. We study this possibility focussing our attention on the μe,γ\mu\rightarrow e,\gamma decay. In this way we obtain very strong and general constraints, in particular M1/22Δm\simgt34 TeV\frac{M_{1/2}^2}{\Delta m} \simgt 34\ {\rm TeV}.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9512360,
  title  = {Natural flavour mixing in the MSSM and $\mu --> e, \gamma$},
  author = {B. de Carlos and J. A. Casas and J. M. Moreno},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9512360},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

6 pages, latex+sprocl.sty, 2 figures uuencoded. Based on a talk given by J.M. Moreno at the International Workshop on Elementary Particle Physics: Present and Future, Valencia (Spain) 5-9 June 1995