Abstract
The supersymmetric decays of the top quark into charged Higgs plus bottom, t {yields} H{sup +}b, and into the supersymmetric partner of the top (u{sub 1}) plus the lightest neutralino ({chi}{sub 1}{sup 0}), t {yields} u{sub 1}{chi}{sub 1}{sup 0}, are discussed within the framework of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model with radiatively induced breaking of the gauge group SU(2) x U(1). The possibility of detecting these decays at present, i.e. given the available bounds on supersymmetric parameters, is compared with the situation a Next e{sup +}e{sup -} Linear Collider would face if supersymmetric particles were still undiscovered at LEP II. The indirect implications for t {yields} H{sup +}b and t {yields} u{sub 1}{chi}{sub 1}{sup 0} of a measurement of the bottom quark decay b {yields} s{gamma} at the Standard Model level are taken into account. (orig.)
Borzumati, F M
[1]
- Hamburg Univ. (Germany). 2. Inst. fuer Theoretische Physik
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Borzumati, F M.
Supersymmetric top quark decays.
Germany: N. p.,
1993.
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Borzumati, F M.
Supersymmetric top quark decays.
Germany.
Borzumati, F M.
1993.
"Supersymmetric top quark decays."
Germany.
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title = {Supersymmetric top quark decays}
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abstractNote = {The supersymmetric decays of the top quark into charged Higgs plus bottom, t {yields} H{sup +}b, and into the supersymmetric partner of the top (u{sub 1}) plus the lightest neutralino ({chi}{sub 1}{sup 0}), t {yields} u{sub 1}{chi}{sub 1}{sup 0}, are discussed within the framework of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model with radiatively induced breaking of the gauge group SU(2) x U(1). The possibility of detecting these decays at present, i.e. given the available bounds on supersymmetric parameters, is compared with the situation a Next e{sup +}e{sup -} Linear Collider would face if supersymmetric particles were still undiscovered at LEP II. The indirect implications for t {yields} H{sup +}b and t {yields} u{sub 1}{chi}{sub 1}{sup 0} of a measurement of the bottom quark decay b {yields} s{gamma} at the Standard Model level are taken into account. (orig.)}
place = {Germany}
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title = {Supersymmetric top quark decays}
author = {Borzumati, F M}
abstractNote = {The supersymmetric decays of the top quark into charged Higgs plus bottom, t {yields} H{sup +}b, and into the supersymmetric partner of the top (u{sub 1}) plus the lightest neutralino ({chi}{sub 1}{sup 0}), t {yields} u{sub 1}{chi}{sub 1}{sup 0}, are discussed within the framework of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model with radiatively induced breaking of the gauge group SU(2) x U(1). The possibility of detecting these decays at present, i.e. given the available bounds on supersymmetric parameters, is compared with the situation a Next e{sup +}e{sup -} Linear Collider would face if supersymmetric particles were still undiscovered at LEP II. The indirect implications for t {yields} H{sup +}b and t {yields} u{sub 1}{chi}{sub 1}{sup 0} of a measurement of the bottom quark decay b {yields} s{gamma} at the Standard Model level are taken into account. (orig.)}
place = {Germany}
year = {1993}
month = {Oct}
}