Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8196288 Physics Letters B 2007 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
We revisit phenomenology of the minimal gauge-mediated model. This model is motivated from the SUSY CP and flavor problems. A specific feature of this model is that tanβ is naturally large, since the B term in the Higgs potential is zero at the messenger scale. This leads to significant SUSY contributions to various low-energy observables. We evaluate the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon and the branching ratio of B¯→Xsγ taking account of recent theoretical and experimental developments. We find that the current experimental data prefer a low messenger scale (∼ 100 TeV) and gluino mass around 1 TeV. We also calculate the branching ratios of B¯→Xsl+l−, Bs→μ+μ−, and B−→τ−ν¯, and show that these observables are strongly correlated with each other in this model.
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