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The flavor-changing top-quark decay $tto c h$, where $h$ is the lightest CP-even Higgs boson in the minimal supersymmetric standard model, is examined in the R-parity-violating supersymmetric model. Within the existing bounds on the relevant R-parity-violating couplings, the branching fraction for $tto c h$ can be as large as about $10^{-5}$ in some part of the parameter space.
The scalar partner of the top quark (the stop) is relatively light in many models of supersymmetry breaking. We study the production of stops at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and their subsequent decays through baryon-number violating couplings suc
The recently observed mass difference of the $D^0-overline{D^0}$ mixing is used to predict the branching ratios of the rare top quark decays $tto ugamma$ and $tto ug$ in a model independent way using the effective Lagrangian approach. It is found tha
R-parity violating supersymmetric models (RPV SUSY) are becoming increasingly more appealing than its R-parity conserving counterpart in view of the hitherto non-observation of SUSY signals at the LHC. In this talk, RPV scenarios where neutrino masse
Searches for pair and single production of supersymmetric particles under the assumption that R-parity is violated via a single dominant coupling are presented. A subset of the most recent results from LEP, Tevatron and HERA is selected. The data are
Widths for the new flavor changing top quark decay t-->c+sneutrino or for the reversed sneutrino decay sneutrino-->t+c(bar) are calculated in the MSSM without R-parity conservation. For large tanbeta, e.g., tanbeta ~ m_t/m_b ~ 40, Br(t-->c+sneutrino)