Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1848688 | Physics Letters B | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this note we revisit the SUSY effects in Rb under current experimental constraints including the LHC Higgs data, the B-physics measurements, the dark matter relic density and direct detection limits, as well as the precision electroweak data. We first perform a scan to figure out the currently allowed parameter space and then display the SUSY effects in Rb. We find that although the SUSY parameter space has been severely restrained by current experimental data, both the general MSSM and the natural-SUSY scenario can still alter Rb with a magnitude sizable enough to be observed at future Z-factories (ILC, CEPC, FCC-ee, Super Z-factory) which produce 109-1012 Z-bosons. To be specific, assuming a precise measurement δRb=2.0Ã10â5 at FCC-ee, we can probe a right-handed stop up to 530 GeV through chargino-stop loops, probe a sbottom to 850 GeV through neutralino-sbottom loops and a charged Higgs to 770 GeV through the Higgs-top quark loops for a large tanâ¡Î². The full one-loop SUSY correction to Rb can reach 1Ã10â4 in natural SUSY and 2Ã10â4 in the general MSSM.
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Authors
Wei Su, Jin Min Yang,