Abstract
We study the flavor physics implications of baryogenesis in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model. Enhanced $B-\bar B$ mixing and $b \to s \gamma$ rates are generic to all scenarios. Depending on the origin of the CP violating phase responsible for baryogenesis there could be a large neutron electric dipole moment, large CP violating $D-\bar D$ mixing or CP violation in top quark production. We discuss how the combination of these measurements with the requirement of baryogenesis shed light on the MSSM parameter space and the source of CP violation.Comment: PRL version. Suppression factor explicitly identified below Eq. 5. More references added. Minor cosmetic changes in discussions. All results unchange