Neutral Higgs boson contributions to the decays Bd,s->mu+ mu- in the MSSM at large tan[beta]

Abstract

It is well known that the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) can enhance Br[Bd,s->mu+ mu-] by orders of magnitude, even if we assume the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM) matrix to be the only source of flavour violation. Of particular interest is the quantity R=Br[Bd->mu+ mu-]/Br[Bs->mu+ mu-], since (i) the theoretical errors cancel to a large extent, and (ii) it offers a theoretically clean way of extracting the ratio |Vtd/Vts| in the Standard Model, which predicts RSM ~ |Vtd/Vts|2 \~ O(10-2). Exploring three different scenarios of modified minimal flavour violation, we find that part of the MSSM parameter space can accommodate large Bd,s->mu+ mu- branching fractions, while being consistent with various experimental constraints. More importantly, we show that the ratio R can be as large as O(1), while the individual branching fractions may be amenable to detection by ongoing experiments. We conclude that within the MSSM with large tan[beta] the decay rates of Bd,s->mu+ mu- be of comparable size even in the case where flavour violation is due solely to the CKM matrix.

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