Solving the Supersymmetric CP Problem with Abelian Horizontal Symmetries
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- 5 March 1996
Abstract
Models that combine Abelian horizontal symmetries and spontaneous CP violation can (i) explain the smallness and hierarchy in quark parameters; (ii) satisfactorily suppress supersymmetric contributions to flavor changing neutral current processes; (iii) solve the $\mu$-problem; and (iv) suppress supersymmetric contributions to CP violating observables to an acceptable level. The CKM phase is $\O(1)$ and responsible, through Standard Model box diagrams, to $\epsilon_K$. The supersymmetric CP violating phases are suppressed, $\phi_A\sim\lambda^6$ and $\phi_B\sim\lambda^{8}$ ($\lambda\sim0.2$), leading to an electric dipole moment of the neutron that is about 2--3 orders of magnitude below the experimental bound.
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- Version 1, 1996-03-05, ArXiv
- Published version: Physics Letters B, 382 (4), 363.
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