Supersymmetric Effects on Isospin Symmetry Breaking and Direct CP Violation in B γ

Abstract

We argue that one can search for physics beyond the standard model through measurements of the isospin-violating quantity -0 (B- - γ)/2(B0 0 γ)-1, its charge conjugate +0, and direct CP violation in the partial decay rates of B γ. We illustrate this by working out theoretical profiles of the charge-conjugate averaged ratio 1 2(+0 +-0) and the CP asymmetry ACP(B γ) in the standard model and in some variants of the minimal supersymmetric standard model. We find that chargino contributions in the large β region may modify the magnitudes and flip the signs of and ACP(B γ) compared to their standard-model values, providing an unmistakeable signature of supersymmetry.

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