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New constraints on supergravity models from b --> s$\gamma$

We perform a detailed study of the constraints from b\to s\gamma on a large class of supergravity models, including generic four-parameter supergravity models, the minimal SU(5) supergravity model, and SU(5)\times U(1) supergravity. For each point in the parameter spaces of these models we obtain a...

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Autores principales: Lopez, Jorge L., Nanopoulos, Dimitri V., Wang, Xu, Zichichi, A.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.51.147
http://cds.cern.ch/record/265502
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author Lopez, Jorge L.
Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.
Wang, Xu
Zichichi, A.
author_facet Lopez, Jorge L.
Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.
Wang, Xu
Zichichi, A.
author_sort Lopez, Jorge L.
collection CERN
description We perform a detailed study of the constraints from b\to s\gamma on a large class of supergravity models, including generic four-parameter supergravity models, the minimal SU(5) supergravity model, and SU(5)\times U(1) supergravity. For each point in the parameter spaces of these models we obtain a range of B(b\to s\gamma) values which should conservatively account for the unknown next-to-leading-order QCD corrections. We then classify these points into three categories: ``excluded" points have ranges of B(b\to s\gamma) which do not overlap with the experimentally allowed range, ``preferred" points have B(b\to s\gamma) ranges which overlap with the Standard Model prediction, and ``Ok" points are neither ``excluded" nor ``preferred" but may become ``excluded" should new CLEO data be consistent with the Standard Model prediction. In {\em all} cases we observe a strong tendency for the ``preferred" points towards one sign of the Higgs mixing parameter \mu. For the opposite sign of \mu there is an upper bound on \tan\beta: \tan\beta\lsim25 in general, and \tan\beta\lsim6 for the ``preferred" points. We conclude that new CLEO data will provide a decisive test of supergravity models.
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spelling cern-2655022023-03-14T18:56:37Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.51.147http://cds.cern.ch/record/265502engLopez, Jorge L.Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.Wang, XuZichichi, A.New constraints on supergravity models from b --> s$\gamma$Particle Physics - PhenomenologyWe perform a detailed study of the constraints from b\to s\gamma on a large class of supergravity models, including generic four-parameter supergravity models, the minimal SU(5) supergravity model, and SU(5)\times U(1) supergravity. For each point in the parameter spaces of these models we obtain a range of B(b\to s\gamma) values which should conservatively account for the unknown next-to-leading-order QCD corrections. We then classify these points into three categories: ``excluded" points have ranges of B(b\to s\gamma) which do not overlap with the experimentally allowed range, ``preferred" points have B(b\to s\gamma) ranges which overlap with the Standard Model prediction, and ``Ok" points are neither ``excluded" nor ``preferred" but may become ``excluded" should new CLEO data be consistent with the Standard Model prediction. In {\em all} cases we observe a strong tendency for the ``preferred" points towards one sign of the Higgs mixing parameter \mu. For the opposite sign of \mu there is an upper bound on \tan\beta: \tan\beta\lsim25 in general, and \tan\beta\lsim6 for the ``preferred" points. We conclude that new CLEO data will provide a decisive test of supergravity models.We perform a detailed study of the constraints from $b\to s\gamma$ on a large class of supergravity models, including generic four-parameter supergravity models, the minimal $SU(5)$ supergravity model, and $SU(5)\times U(1)$ supergravity. For each point in the parameter spaces of these models we obtain a range of $B(b\to s\gamma)$ values which should conservatively account for the unknown next-to-leading-order QCD corrections. We then classify these points into three categories: ``excluded" points have ranges of $B(b\to s\gamma)$ which do not overlap with the experimentally allowed range, ``preferred" points have $B(b\to s\gamma)$ ranges which overlap with the Standard Model prediction, and ``Ok" points are neither ``excluded" nor ``preferred" but may become ``excluded" should new CLEO data be consistent with the Standard Model prediction. In {\em all} cases we observe a strong tendency for the ``preferred" points towards one sign of the Higgs mixing parameter $\mu$. For the opposite sign of $\mu$ there is an upper bound on $\tan\beta$: $\tan\beta\lsim25$ in general, and $\tan\beta\lsim6$ for the ``preferred" points. We conclude that new CLEO data will provide a decisive test of supergravity models.hep-ph/9406427CERN-TH-7335-94CTP-TAMU-33-94ACT-11-94ACT-1994-11CERN-TH-7335-94CTP-TAMU-94-33oai:cds.cern.ch:2655021994-06-30
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Lopez, Jorge L.
Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.
Wang, Xu
Zichichi, A.
New constraints on supergravity models from b --> s$\gamma$
title New constraints on supergravity models from b --> s$\gamma$
title_full New constraints on supergravity models from b --> s$\gamma$
title_fullStr New constraints on supergravity models from b --> s$\gamma$
title_full_unstemmed New constraints on supergravity models from b --> s$\gamma$
title_short New constraints on supergravity models from b --> s$\gamma$
title_sort new constraints on supergravity models from b --> s$\gamma$
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.51.147
http://cds.cern.ch/record/265502
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