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The flavour of supersymmetry: Phenomenological implications of sfermion mixing (1312.4888v1)

Published 17 Dec 2013 in hep-ph

Abstract: We study the phenomenological implications of sfermion flavour mixing in supersymmetry in the context of Non-Minimal Flavour Violation (NMFV). We study the general flavour mixing hypothesis, parametrizing the squark and slepton mass matrices by a complete set of deltaXY_ij (X,Y=L,R; i,j= t,c,u or b,s,d for squarks/1,2,3 for sleptons). With respect to the squark sector, we study the behaviour of the B-physics observables BR(B -> Xs gamma), BR(Bs -> mu+ mu-) and delta M_B_s and update the constraints to the delta parameters coming from them. We present one-loop corrections to the Higgs boson masses in the MSSM with NMFV in the squark sector, and taking into account the previous constraints we evaluate them, finding sizable corrections, exceeding sometimes tens of GeV for the light Higgs boson. These corrections might be used to set further constraints on the delta parameters from the Higgs boson mass measurement. With respect to the slepton sector, we explore the implications on charged lepton flavour violating (LFV) processes. The present upper bounds on the most relevant LFV processes and the recent LHC and (g-2)_mu data lead to updated constraints on all slepton flavour mixing parameters. We also study the LFV Higgs decays h,H, A -> tau mu considering the relevant types of slepton mixing (LL23, LR23, RL23, RR23) in the context of a heavy SUSY with a scale into the multi-TeV range. These observables present a non-decoupling behaviour with mSUSY, and are shown here to remain constant as mSUSY grows, for large mSUSY> 2 TeV values and for all the mixings considered. We show that all the three channels could be measurable at the LHC even in these heavy SUSY scenarios, being h -> tau mu the most promising one, with up to about hundred of events expected with the current LHC centre-of-mass energy and luminosity. The most promising predictions for the future LHC stage are also included.

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