Can ε'/εbe supersymmetric?
Abstract
The possible supersymmetric contribution to \epsilon'/\epsilon has been generally regarded small in the literature. We point out, however, that this is a result based on specific assumptions, such as universal scalar mass, and in general needs not to be true. Based on a general situation, (1) hierarchical quark Yukawa matrices protected by flavor symmetry, (2) generic dependence of Yukawa matrices on Polonyi/moduli fields as expected in many supergravity/superstring theories, (3) Cabibbo rotation originating from the down-sector, and (4) phases of order unity, we find the typical supersymmetric contribution to \epsilon'/\epsilon to be order 3x10^-3 for m_{\tilde{q}} = 500 GeV. It is even possible that the supersymmetric contribution dominates in the reported KTeV value \epsilon'/\epsilon = (28 \pm 4.1)x10^-4. If so, the neutron electric dipole moment is likely to be within the reach of the currently planned experiments.Keywords
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