Bs0 - barBs0 Mixing and the Bs -> J/psi phi Asymmetry in Supersymmetric Models

Abstract

We analyse supersymmetric contributions to Bs mixing and their impact on mixing-induced CP asymmetries, using the mass insertion approximation. We discuss in particular the correlation of SUSY effects in the CP asymmetries of Bs -> J/psi phi and Bd -> phi KS and find that the mass insertions dominant in Bs mixing and Bd -> phi KS are (delta23d)LL, RR and (delta23d)LR, RL, respectively. We show that models with dominant (delta23d)LR, RL can accomodate a negative value of Sphi KS, in agreement with the BELLE measurement of that observable, but yield a Bs mixing phase too small to be observed. On the other hand, models with dominant (delta23d)LL, RR predict sizeable SUSY contributions to both Delta Ms and the mixing phase, but do not allow the asymmetry in Bd -> phi KS to become negative, except for small values of the average down squark mass, which, in turn, entail a value of Delta Ms too large to be observed at the Tevatron and the LHC. We conclude that the observation of Bs mixing at hadron machines, together with the confirmation of a negative value of Sphi KS, disfavours models with a single dominant mass insertion.

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