The rare decays B+uπ++-, ++- and B0d +- in the R-parity violating supersymmetry

Abstract

We study the rare decays B+u π++-, ++- and B0d + -(=e,μ) in the R-parity violating supersymmetric standard model. From the latest upper limits of B(B+uπ++-) and B(B0d+-), we have derived new upper bounds on the relevant R-parity violating couplings products, which are stronger than the existing ones. Using the constrained parameter space, we present the R-parity violating effects on the branching ratios and the forward-backward asymmetries of these decays. We find that B(B0d +-) and B(B+u ++-) could be enhanced several orders by the R-parity violating sneutrino and squark exchanges, respectively. The R-parity violating effects on the dilepton invariant mass spectra of B+u π++-, ++- and the normalized forward-backward asymmetry AFB(B+uπ++-) and AFB(B+u ++-) are studied in detail. Our results could be used to probe the R-parity violating effects and will correlate with searches for the direct R-parity violating signals at the future experiments.

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