Supersymmetric effects in Bs + - γ decays

Abstract

B-meson decays are very useful probes for testing the Standard Model and its various extensions. Leptonic decays of B have very clean signatures in this respect and hence can be very useful testing grounds. In this work we study the effects of MSSM (Minimal Supersymmetric Extension of Standard Model) on various kinematical distributions in the radiative dileptonic decay (). We study the Forward Backward asymmetry (of the lepton pair), and the various polarization asymmetries of both final state leptons (- and +). In radiative dileptonic decay of B-meson () the final state photon can also be polarized. So in this channel one can also study the polarization effects of the final state photon.

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