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Two-loop SUSY QCD corrections to the chargino masses in the MSSM

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 Publication date 2007
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We have calculated the two-loop strong interaction corrections to the chargino pole masses in the DRbar-scheme in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) with complex parameters. We have performed a detailed numerical analysis for a particular point in the parameter space and found corrections of a few tenths of a percent. We provide a computer program which calculates chargino and neutralino masses with complex parameters including the one-loop corrections and all two-loop SQCD effects.



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