Natural flavour mixing in the MSSM and μ --> e, γ
Abstract
In the absence of any additional assumption it is natural to conjecture that sizeable flavour-mixing mass entries, m2, may appear in the mass matrices of the scalars of the MSSM, i.e. m2 O(m2). This flavour violation can still be reconciled with the experiment if the gaugino mass, M1/2, is large enough to yield (through the renormalization group running) a sufficiently small m2 / m2 at low energy. This leads to a gaugino dominance framework (i.e. M1/22 m2), which permits a remarkably model--independent analysis. We study this possibility focussing our attention on the μ→ e,γ decay. In this way we obtain very strong and general constraints, in particular M1/22 m 34\ TeV.
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