31 March 2008 to 2 April 2008
Lancaster University
Europe/Zurich timezone

Low tan beta MSSM Predictions for B_s -> mu+ mu- at the LHC

2 Apr 2008, 11:13
12m
George Fox Seminar Room B56 (Lancaster University)

George Fox Seminar Room B56

Lancaster University

Speaker

Mr Philip Tanedo (Durham University / IPPP)

Description

One of the most promising signals of new physics at colliders is the rare decay B_s -> mu+ mu-. The LHC will be the first experiment to directly probe this loop- and helicity- suppressed decay channel down to the Standard Model prediction. Deviations from the predicted branching ratio are a signature of new particles in the loops. In particular, it is well known that the MSSM prediction scales as (tan beta)^6 due to the supersymmetric Higgs penguin diagrams, making this a fertile testing-ground for SUSY. In this study we analyse the MSSM prediction for B_s -> mu+ mu- in the hertofore unexplored low tan beta region of the MSSM parameter space where interference with the box and Z-penguin diagrams could cause the branching ratio to dip below the Standard Model prediction. This decay is particularly important since it could be the first unambigious signal of new physics at the LHC and also guide the future LHCb upgrade.
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Author

Mr Philip Tanedo (Durham University / IPPP)

Co-authors

Prof. Athanasios Dedes (University of Ioannina) Prof. Janusz Rosiek (University of Warsaw)

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