We correct a factor in the Lagrangian, a sign of a coupling constant and 3-body decay rate. The factor of the second term in the interaction Lagrangian, (2), should be multiplied by 2,
We study the decay process of an unstable quantum system, especially the deviation from the exponential decay law. We show that the exponential period no longer exists in the case of the s-wave decay with small Q value, where the Q value is the difference between the energy of the initially prepared state and the minimum energy of the continuous eigenstates in the system. We also derive the quantitative condition that this kind of decay process takes place and discuss what kind of system is suitable to observe the decay.
We study the stau lifetime in a scenario with the LSP taken to be a
neutralino and the NLSP being a stau, based on the minimal supersymmetric
Standard Model. The mass difference between the LSP and NLSP, $\delta m$, must
satisfy $\delta m/m_{\tilde{\chi}} \sim$ a few % or less for coannihilation to
occur, where $m_{\tilde{\chi}}$ is the neutralino mass. We calculate the stau
lifetime from the decay modes $\tilde{\tau}\to \tilde{\chi}\tau$,
$\tilde{\chi}\nu_\tau\pi$, and $\tilde{\chi}\nu_\tau\mu(e)\nu_{\mu(e)}$ and
discuss its dependence on various parameters. We find that the lifetime is in
the range $10^{-22}$--$10^{16}$ sec for $10^{-2} \le \delta m \le 10$ GeV. We
also discuss the connection with lepton flavor violation if there is mixing
between sleptons.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figure
Modification of standard big-bang nucleosynthesis is considered in the minimal supersymmetric standard model to resolve the excessive theoretical prediction of the abundance of primordial lithium 7. We focus on the stau as a next-lightest superparticle, which is long lived due to its small mass difference with the lightest superparticle. It provides a number of additional decay processes of 7 Li and 7 Be. A particularly important process is the internal conversion in the stau-nucleus bound state, which destroys the 7 Li and 7 Be effectively. We show that the modification can lead to a prediction consistent with the observed abundance of 7 Li.
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