Constraints on Light Bottom Squarks from Radiative B-Meson Decays
arXiv:hep-ph/0205274 · doi:10.1016/S0370-2693(02)02172-X
Abstract
The presence of a light b-squark (with mass about 4 GeV) and gluino (with mass about 15 GeV) might explain the observed excess in b-quark production at the Tevatron. Though provocative, this model is not excluded by present data. The light supersymmetric particles can induce large flavor-changing effects in radiative decays of B mesons. We analyse the decays B->X_s gamma and B->X_{sg} in this scenario and derive restrictive bounds on the flavor-changing quark-squark-gluino couplings.
14 pages, 3 figures. One reference added. Final version published in Physics Letters B