Constraint from D - anti-D Mixing in Left-Right Symmetric Models
Bhaskar Dutta, Yukihiro Mimura

TL;DR
This paper examines how recent D - anti-D mixing observations constrain supersymmetric models with left-right symmetry, impacting predictions for B_s - anti-B_s mixing and CP violation.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the correlation between D - anti-D mixing constraints and supersymmetric contributions to B_s - anti-B_s mixing in left-right symmetric models.
Findings
D - anti-D mixing constrains supersymmetric contributions to B_s - anti-B_s mixing.
Large CP phase in B_s - anti-B_s mixing is compatible with recent measurements.
Supersymmetric models can accommodate observed CP asymmetry in B_s decays.
Abstract
We study the constraint arising from the recently observed D - anti-D mixing in the context of supersymmetric models with left-right symmetry. In these models, the supersymmetric contributions in the mixing amplitudes of D - anti-D, K - anti-K and B - anti-B are all correlated. We compare the constraint from the D - anti-D mixing with the K - anti-K mixing and find that the D - anti-D mixing constrains the maximal supersymmetric contribution to the B_s - anti-B_s mixing amplitude. The maximal supersymmetric contribution can allow a large CP phase of B_s - anti-B_s mixing which agrees with the recent measurement of the CP asymmetry of B_s -> J/psi phi decay.
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