The B-->pi K Puzzle and Supersymmetry
Abstract
At present, there are discrepancies between the measurements of several observables in B-->pi K decays and the predictions of the standard model (the ``B-->pi K puzzle''). Although the effect is not yet statistically significant -- it is at the level of -- it does hint at the presence of new physics. In this paper, we explore whether supersymmetry (SUSY) can explain the B-->pi K puzzle. In particular, we consider the SUSY model of Grossman, Neubert and Kagan (GNK). We find that it is extremely unlikely that GNK explains the B-->pi K data. We also find a similar conclusion in many other models of SUSY. And there are serious criticisms of the two SUSY models that do reproduce the B-->pi K data. If the B-->pi K puzzle remains, it could pose a problem for SUSY models.
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@article{arxiv.0802.1175,
title = {The B-->pi K Puzzle and Supersymmetry},
author = {Maxime Imbeault and Seungwon Baek and David London},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0802.1175},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
14 pages, 2 figures; added references