Probing SUSY effects in KS0→μ+μ-
Abstract
We explore supersymmetric contributions to the decay KS0→μ+μ-, in light of current experimental data. The Standard Model (SM) predicts B(KS0→μ+μ-)≈5× 10-12. We find that contributions arising from flavour violating Higgs penguins can enhance the branching fraction up to ≈ 35× 10-12 within different scenarios of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM), as well as suppress it down to ≈ 0.78× 10-12. Regions with fine-tuned parameters can bring the branching fraction up to the current experimental upper bound, 8× 10-10. The mass degeneracy of the heavy Higgs bosons in MSSM induces correlations between B(KS0→μ+μ-) and B(KL0→μ+μ-). Predictions for the CP asymmetry in K0→μ+μ- decays in the context of MSSM are also given, and can be up to eight times bigger than in the SM.
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