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Correlating LHCb Bs0 → μ+μ- results with the ATLAS-CMS multijet supersymmetry search

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EPL
Volume 100, Issue 2, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1209/0295-5075/100/21001

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  1. DOE [DE-FG03-95-Er-40917]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of China [10821504, 11075194, 11135003]
  3. Mitchell-Heep Chair in High Energy Physics
  4. Sam Houston State University Enhancement Research Grant program

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We show that the No-Scale Flipped SU(5) construction is transparently consistent with recent LHCb results for B-S(0) -> mu(+)mu(-) decays, due primarily to suppression from the rather small value of tan beta similar to 20 that is globally enforced across the model space. This fact should be interpreted in conjunction with the demonstrated evasion of mass limits from the ATLAS and CMS SUSY searches and the more important potential explanation of small observed excesses in the multijet data. The No-Scale Flipped SU(5) benchmark model that best fits these excesses has a gaugino mass scale of M-1/2 = 708 GeV, which drives masses for the bino-dominated LSP m((chi) over tilde 10) = 143.4 GeV, light stop m((t) over bar1) = 786 GeV, gluino m((g) over tilde) = 952 GeV, and heavy squark m((u) over tildeL) = 1490 GeV. The corresponding total prediction for the rare B-decay of Br(B-S(0) -> mu(+)mu(-) ) = 3.5 x 10(-9) suggests that the SUSY contribution may indeed be much smaller than that expected from the Standard Model in this framework, fitting quite comfortably within the very tightly constrained region remaining viable after the most recent LHCb measurements. Copyright (C) EPLA, 2012

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