Light Gluino, Light Bottom Squark Scenario, and LEP Predictions
Abstract
The scenario of light gluinos and light sbottoms was advocated to explain the discrepancy between the measured and theoretical production of b quarks at the Tevatron. This scenario will have model-independent predictions for Z q q g g at the Z0-pole, and e+ e- q q g g at LEPII. We show that the data for Z q q g* q q b b at LEPI cannot constrain the scenario, because the ratio (Z q q g g)/ (Z q q g* q q b b) = 0.15 - 0.04 for mg= 12-16 GeV is smaller than the uncertainty of the data. However, at LEPII the ratio σ(e+ e- q q g g)/ σ(e+ e- q q g* q q b b) 0.4 - 0.2 for mg= 12-16 GeV, which may give an observable excess in q q b b events; especially, the 4b events.
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