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Suppressing FCNC and CP-Violating Phases by Extra Dimensions
Published 2002-05-22Version 1
In extra dimensions the infrared attractive force of gauge interactions is amplified. We find that this force can align in the infrared limit the soft-supersymmetry breaking terms out of their anarchical disorder at a fundamental scale, in such a way that flavor-changing neutral currents as well as dangerous CP-violating phases are sufficiently suppressed at the unification scale. The main assumption is that the matter and Higgs supermultiplets and the flavor-dependent interactions such as Yukawa interactions are stuck at the four-dimensional boundary. As a concrete example we consider the minimal model based on SU(5) in six dimensions.
Comments: 9 pages, 2 figures
Journal: Phys.Rev. D66 (2002) 116003
Categories: hep-ph
Keywords: extra dimensions, cp-violating phases, suppressing fcnc, flavor-changing neutral currents, concrete example
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