Supersymmetric Model Contributions to B0d-- B0d Mixing and Bππ,γ Decays
Abstract
Recent results from Belle and BaBar Collaborations hint at a small 2φ1, while the measured Bππ rate also seems to be on the low side. Supersymmetric (SUSY) models with down squark mixings can account for the deficits in both cases. By studying the origin of SUSY contributions that could impact on B0d-- B0d mixing and Bππ decay, we find that the former would most likely arise from left-left or right-right squark mixings, while the latter would come from left-right squark mixings. These two processes in general are not much correlated in the Minimum Supersymmetric Standard Model. If the smallness of Bππ is due to SUSY models, one would likely have large Bγ from chiral enhancement, and the rate could be within present experimental reach. Even if Bγ is not greatly enhanced, it could have large mixing dependent CP violation.
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