b sγ with Large tanβ in MSSM Analysis Constrained by a Realistic SO(10) Model
Abstract
Study of the MSSM in large tanβ regime has to include correlations between the constraints presented by the low energy values of the b quark mass and BR(b sγ). Both quantities receive SUSY contributions enhanced by tanβ and have a major impact on the MSSM analysis. Here we summarize the results of such a study constrained by a complete SO(10) model. The dominant effects to the analysis come from third generation Yukawa couplings and a GUT threshold to αs. We show that a small negative GUT correction to αs accommodates αs(MZ) ≤ 0.118 and δ mbSUSY > 0. The latter quantity being positive then opens up two options to fit the measured rate for b sγ. The two distinct fits differ by the overall sign of the amplitude for this process. They work equally well in complementary regions of the allowed SUSY parameter space. We show plots of the partial contributions to the coefficient C7(MZ) in the (m0,M1/2) plane in each of these best fits. We conclude that an attractive SO(10)-derived regime of the MSSM remains a viable option.
Turn this paper into a full lesson
ArcXiv compiles a staged curriculum from this paper: 8-12 lessons across beginner → advanced, synthesised section guides, visuals, flashcards, a quiz, exercises, and on-demand deep dives per section. Grounded in the abstract, never invented.