Study lepton flavor violation B0→lilj within the Mass Insertion Approximation

Abstract

We study lepton flavor violating (LFV) decays B0→lilj (B0→ eμ, B0→ eτ and B0→ μτ) in the U(1)XSSM (SSM is acronym for the supersymmetric standard model), which is the U(1)X extension of the minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM). The local gauge group of U(1)XSSM is SU(3)C× SU(2)L × U(1)Y × U(1)X. These processes (B0→ eμ, B0→ eτ and B0→ μτ) are strictly forbidden in the standard model (SM), but these LFV decays are a signal of new physics (NP). We use the Mass Insertion Approximation (MIA) to find sensitive parameters that directly influence the result of the branching ratio of LFV decay Bd→lilj. Combined with the latest experimental results, we analyze the relationship between different sensitive parameters and the branching ratios of the three processes. According to the numerical analysis, these elements are very restricted from the non observation of CLFV.

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