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$h^0 to c bar{c}$ as a test case for quark flavor violation in the MSSM

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 نشر من قبل Elena Ginina
 تاريخ النشر 2014
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We compute the decay width of $h^0 to c bar{c}$ in the MSSM with quark flavor violation (QFV) at full one-loop level adopting the $overline{rm DR}$ renormalisation scheme. We study the effects of $tilde{c}-tilde{t}$ mixing, taking into account the constraints from the B meson data. We show that the full one-loop corrected decay width $Gamma (h^0 to c bar{c})$ is very sensitive to the MSSM QFV parameters. In a scenario with large $tilde{c}_{L,R}-tilde{t}_{L,R}$ mixing $Gamma (h^0 to c bar{c})$ can differ up to $sim pm 35%$ from its SM value. After estimating the uncertainties of the width, we conclude that an observation of these SUSY QFV effects is possible at an $e^+ e^-$ collider (ILC).



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