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Supersymmetry, CP Violation and the Neutron Electric Dipole Moment

    This article reports work done in collaboration with R. Arnowitt and M.J. Duff.

    https://doi.org/10.1142/9789814439299_0037Cited by:0 (Source: Crossref)
    Abstract:

    Experimentally observable consequences of supersymmetry may involve CP-violating processes, such as the neutron electric dipole moment dn, that are generically enhanced in supersymmetric models. We investigate the contributions to dn both for very low and for moderate scales of supersymmetry breaking. In particular, we consider the contribution of the dimension-six CP-violating operator proposed recently by Weinberg. We show that this operator cannot be supersymmetrised and hence its contribution is suppressed in models with only very weakly broken super-symmetry. For more realistic scales of supersymmetry breaking, this operator does contribute appreciably to dn, but the dominant contributions turn out to be those of the dimension-five quark electric dipole moment and the quark color electric dipole moment operators.