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A Geometric Approach to CP Violation: Applications to the MCPMFV SUSY Model

We analyze the constraints imposed by experimental upper limits on electric dipole moments (EDMs) within the Maximally CP- and Minimally Flavour-Violating (MCPMFV) version of the MSSM. Since the MCPMFV scenario has 6 non-standard CP-violating phases, in addition to the CP-odd QCD vacuum phase \theta...

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Autores principales: Ellis, John, Lee, Jae Sik, Pilaftsis, Apostolos
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: JHEP 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP10(2010)049
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1272477
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author Ellis, John
Lee, Jae Sik
Pilaftsis, Apostolos
author_facet Ellis, John
Lee, Jae Sik
Pilaftsis, Apostolos
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description We analyze the constraints imposed by experimental upper limits on electric dipole moments (EDMs) within the Maximally CP- and Minimally Flavour-Violating (MCPMFV) version of the MSSM. Since the MCPMFV scenario has 6 non-standard CP-violating phases, in addition to the CP-odd QCD vacuum phase \theta_QCD, cancellations may occur among the CP-violating contributions to the three measured EDMs, those of the Thallium, neutron and Mercury, leaving open the possibility of relatively large values of the other CP-violating observables. We develop a novel geometric method that uses the small-phase approximation as a starting point, takes the existing EDM constraints into account, and enables us to find maximal values of other CP-violating observables, such as the EDMs of the Deuteron and muon, the CP-violating asymmetry in b --> s \gamma decay, and the B_s mixing phase. We apply this geometric method to provide upper limits on these observables within specific benchmark supersymmetric scenarios, including extensions that allow for a non-zero \theta_QCD.
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spelling cern-12724772023-03-14T19:44:58Z doi:10.1007/JHEP10(2010)049 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1272477 eng Ellis, John Lee, Jae Sik Pilaftsis, Apostolos A Geometric Approach to CP Violation: Applications to the MCPMFV SUSY Model Particle Physics - Phenomenology We analyze the constraints imposed by experimental upper limits on electric dipole moments (EDMs) within the Maximally CP- and Minimally Flavour-Violating (MCPMFV) version of the MSSM. Since the MCPMFV scenario has 6 non-standard CP-violating phases, in addition to the CP-odd QCD vacuum phase \theta_QCD, cancellations may occur among the CP-violating contributions to the three measured EDMs, those of the Thallium, neutron and Mercury, leaving open the possibility of relatively large values of the other CP-violating observables. We develop a novel geometric method that uses the small-phase approximation as a starting point, takes the existing EDM constraints into account, and enables us to find maximal values of other CP-violating observables, such as the EDMs of the Deuteron and muon, the CP-violating asymmetry in b --> s \gamma decay, and the B_s mixing phase. We apply this geometric method to provide upper limits on these observables within specific benchmark supersymmetric scenarios, including extensions that allow for a non-zero \theta_QCD. We analyze the constraints imposed by experimental upper limits on electric dipole moments (EDMs) within the Maximally CP- and Minimally Flavour-Violating (MCPMFV) version of the MSSM. Since the MCPMFV scenario has 6 non-standard CP-violating phases, in addition to the CP-odd QCD vacuum phase \theta_QCD, cancellations may occur among the CP-violating contributions to the three measured EDMs, those of the Thallium, neutron and Mercury, leaving open the possibility of relatively large values of the other CP-violating observables. We develop a novel geometric method that uses the small-phase approximation as a starting point, takes the existing EDM constraints into account, and enables us to find maximal values of other CP-violating observables, such as the EDMs of the Deuteron and muon, the CP-violating asymmetry in b --> s \gamma decay, and the B_s mixing phase. We apply this geometric method to provide upper limits on these observables within specific benchmark supersymmetric scenarios, including extensions that allow for a non-zero \theta_QCD. info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/237920 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Education Level info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://cds.cern.ch/record/1272477 JHEP JHEP, (2010) pp. 049 2010-06-17
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Ellis, John
Lee, Jae Sik
Pilaftsis, Apostolos
A Geometric Approach to CP Violation: Applications to the MCPMFV SUSY Model
title A Geometric Approach to CP Violation: Applications to the MCPMFV SUSY Model
title_full A Geometric Approach to CP Violation: Applications to the MCPMFV SUSY Model
title_fullStr A Geometric Approach to CP Violation: Applications to the MCPMFV SUSY Model
title_full_unstemmed A Geometric Approach to CP Violation: Applications to the MCPMFV SUSY Model
title_short A Geometric Approach to CP Violation: Applications to the MCPMFV SUSY Model
title_sort geometric approach to cp violation: applications to the mcpmfv susy model
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP10(2010)049
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1272477
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1272477
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