Supersymmetry, flavor physics and dark matter
Abstract
In this talk, I first discuss b d, b s and s d transitions including time-dependent CP asymmetries in Bd φ Ks and Re (ε'/εK). Then I show that the decay Bs μ+ μ- is useful to distinguish various SUSY breaking mechanisms. I will also describe some possible connections between B physics and cosmology: (i) B physics and electroweak baryogenesis within SUSY models, and (ii) the correlation between the neutralino dark matter scattering and B (Bs μ+ μ-). In particular, we point out that the current upper bound on B (Bs μ+ μ-) form CDF and D0 collaborations can constrain the spin-independent neutralino scattering cross section more strongly than the CDMS bound.
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