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Supersymmetric Electroweak Corrections to $W^{\pm}H^{\mp}$ Associated Production at the CERN Large Hadron Collider

The $O(\alpha_{ew}m_{t(b)}^{2}/m_{W}^{2})$ and $O(\alpha_{ew} m_{t(b)}^4/m_W^4)$ supersymmetric electroweak corrections to the cross section for $W^{\pm}H^{\mp}$ associated production at the LHC are calculated in the minimal supersymmetric standard model. Those corrections arise from the quantum eff...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Yang Yi Song, Li, C S, Jin, L G, Zhu, S H
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.62.095012
http://cds.cern.ch/record/436094
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Sumario:The $O(\alpha_{ew}m_{t(b)}^{2}/m_{W}^{2})$ and $O(\alpha_{ew} m_{t(b)}^4/m_W^4)$ supersymmetric electroweak corrections to the cross section for $W^{\pm}H^{\mp}$ associated production at the LHC are calculated in the minimal supersymmetric standard model. Those corrections arise from the quantum effects which are induced by the Yukawa couplings from the Higgs sector and the chargino-top(bottom)-sbottom(stop) couplings, neutralino-top(bottom)-stop(sbottom) couplings and charged Higgs-stop-sbottom couplings. The numerical results show that the Yukawa corrections arising from the Higgs sector can decrease the total cross sections significantly for low $\tan\beta(=1.5$ and $2)$ when $m_{H^+}(<300)$GeV, which exceed -12%. For high $\tan\beta$ the Yukawa corrections become negligibly small. The genuine supersymmetric electroweak corrections can increase or decrease the total cross sections depending on the supersymmetric parameters, which can exceed -25% for the favorable supersymmetric parameter values. We also show that the genuine supersymmetric electroweak corrections depend strongly on the choice of $\tan\beta$, $A_t$, $M_{\tilde Q}$ and $\mu$. For large values of $A_t$, or large values of $\mu$ and $\tan\beta$, one can get much larger corrections. The corrections can become very small, in contrast, for larger values of $M_{\tilde Q}$.