Should Squarks Be Degenerate?
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- 27 April 1993
Abstract
For generic squark masses, box diagrams with squarks and gluinos give unacceptably large contributions to neutral meson ($K$, $B$ and $D$) mixing. The standard solution to this problem is to assume that squarks are degenerate to a very good approximation. We suggest an alternative mechanism to suppress squark contributions to flavor changing neutral currents: the alignment of quark with squark mass matrices. This mechanism arises naturally in the framework of Abelian horizontal symmetries.
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- Published version: Physics Letters B, 309 (3-4), 337.
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