The Promising Process to Distinguish Supersymmetric Models with Large tanβ from the Standard Model: B Xsμ+μ-

Abstract

It is shown that in supersymmetric models (SUSYMs) the large supersymmetric contributions to B Xsμ+μ- come from the Feynman diagrams which consist of exchanging neutral Higgs bosons (NHBs) and the chargino-stop loop and are proportional to mb mμtan3β/mh2 when tanβ is large and the mass of the lightest neutral Higgs boson mh is not too large (say, less than 150 Gev). Numerical results show that the branching ratios of B Xsμ+μ- can be enhanced by more than 100% compared to the standard model (SM) and the backward-forward asymmetry of lepton is significantly different from that in SM when tanβ ≥ 30.

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