Minimal Flavor Violation, Seesaw, and R-parity
arXiv:0710.3129 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.77.015021
Abstract
The Minimal Flavor Violation hypothesis (MFV) is extended to the R-parity violating MSSM, supplemented with a simple seesaw mechanism. The requirement of MFV is shown to suppress lepton and baryon-number violating couplings sufficiently to pass all experimental bounds, in particular those for proton decay, and is thus a viable alternative to R-parity. The phenomenological consequences for FCNC, LFV and colliders are briefly discussed. Typically, MFV predicts sizeable baryon-number violation in some characteristic channels, like single stop resonant production.
25 pages, 1 figure. Comments and reference added. To appear in Phys.Rev.D