Stop Decay with LSP Gravitino in the final state: t1G\,W\,b

Abstract

In MSSM scenarios where the gravitino is the lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP), and therefore a viable dark matter candidate, the stop t1 could be the next-to-lightest superpartner (NLSP). For a mass spectrum satisfying: mG+mt>mt1>mG+mb+mW, the stop decay is dominated by the 3-body mode t1→ b\,W\,G. We calculate the stop life-time, including the full contributions from top, sbottom and chargino as intermediate states. We also evaluate the stop lifetime for the case when the gravitino can be approximated by the goldstino state. Our analytical results are conveniently expressed using an expansion in terms of the intermediate state mass, which helps to identify the massless limit. In the region of low gravitino mass (mG mt1) the results obtained using the gravitino and goldstino cases turns out to be similar, as expected. However for higher gravitino masses mG mt1 the results for the lifetime could show a difference of O(100)\%.

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