2004
DOI: 10.1088/1126-6708/2004/09/051
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Fermion polarization in sfermion decays as a probe of CP phases in the MSSM

Abstract: The longitudinal polarization of fermions (tops and taus) produced in sfermion decays to neutralinos or charginos can be a useful tool for the determination of SUSY parameters. We discuss this fermion polarization in the context of the MSSM with complex parameters. We show that the dependence on CP-violating phases can be large and that the fermion polarization may hence be used as a sensitive probe of CP phases in the MSSM.

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“…The measurement of P t ′ , revealing phases or being consistent with vanishing phases, may also constrain |A b |. For a more detailed report of our investigations see [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…The measurement of P t ′ , revealing phases or being consistent with vanishing phases, may also constrain |A b |. For a more detailed report of our investigations see [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…[17], demonstrates that it may be possible to determine the real and imaginary parts of A t (A τ ) to a precision of 2-3% (10-20 % for low tan β and 3-7% at large tan β) from a fit of the MSSM Lagrange parameters to masses, cross sections and branching ratios at a future LC. In this project [21] we have explored the the longitudinal polarization of fermions produced in sfermion decays, i.e.f → fχ 0 andf → f ′χ± with f (f ) a third generation (s)quark or (s)lepton, as a probe of CP phases.…”
Section: Probing the Light Higgs Window Via Charged Higgs Decay At Lhmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We use the narrow width approximation 30) for the propagators 31) which is justified for Γ j /m j ≪ 1, which holds in our case for particle widths Γ j < ∼ O(1 GeV), and masses m j ≈ O(100 GeV). Note, however, that the naive O(Γ/m)-expectation of the error can easily receive large off-shell corrections of an order of magnitude and more, in particular at threshold, or due to interferences with other resonant or non-resonant processes.…”
Section: Kinematics and Phase Spacementioning
confidence: 99%