Flavor-dependent CP violation and electroweak baryogenesis in supersymmetric theories
Abstract
We analyze electroweak baryogenesis in supersymmetric theories with flavor-dependent CP-violating phases. We generalize the standard approach to include the flavor dependence of the CP-violating sources and obtain an analytical approximate expression for the baryon asymmetry of the universe induced by these sources. It is shown that in the framework where the μ-term is real and the chargino sources vanish, large flavor mixing might lead to a substantial baryon asymmetry through the squark contributions, once the condition to have a strong first-order phase transition induced by light right-handed up squarks is relaxed. We derive model independent bounds on the relevant up-squark left-right mass insertions. We show that in supersymmetric models with non-minimal flavor structure these bounds can be reached and the required baryon asymmetry can be generated, while satisfying the constraints coming from the electric dipole moments.
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