SuperIso program and flavor data constraints
F. Mahmoudi

TL;DR
SuperIso is a public computational tool designed to calculate flavor physics observables in supersymmetry, enabling the derivation of experimental constraints on supersymmetric parameters and particle masses.
Contribution
This paper introduces the SuperIso program, a new publicly available code for calculating flavor observables in supersymmetry, facilitating indirect constraints on new physics.
Findings
Provides limits on supersymmetric particle masses
Confronts theoretical predictions with experimental data
Constrains parameters of supersymmetric models
Abstract
We present here an overview of the SuperIso program which is a public code dedicated to the calculation of flavor physics observables in supersymmetry. The main purpose of the SuperIso program is to provide, by confronting the theoretical predictions to the experimental data for flavor observables, indirect constraints on the parameters of supersymmetry. These constraints can then provide limits on physical masses of yet undiscovered new particles, such as charged Higgs bosons.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
