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Flavour changing neutral currents and CP violating processes in generalized supersymmetric theories

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arxiv hep-ph/9509379 v1 pith:NBP66GAL submitted 1995-09-25 hep-ph

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We consider supersymmetric extensions of the standard model with general non-universal soft breaking terms. We analyse in a model-independent way the constraints on these terms at the electroweak energy scale coming from gluino mediated flavour (F) changing neutral current and CP-violating processes. We have computed the complete $\Delta F=1$ and $\Delta F=2$ effective hamiltonian for gluino mediated processes, including for the first time the effect of box diagrams in the evaluation of $\epsilon^{\prime}/\epsilon$. We present numerical results for the constraints on these non-universal soft breaking terms for different values of the parameters, extending the analysis also to the leptonic sector. A comparison with previous results in the literature is given.

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