RADIATIVE-CORRECTIONS TO A SUPERSYMMETRIC RELATION - A NEW APPROACH -ART. NO. 075002

Citation
S. Kiyoura et al., RADIATIVE-CORRECTIONS TO A SUPERSYMMETRIC RELATION - A NEW APPROACH -ART. NO. 075002, Physical review. D. Particles and fields, 5807(7), 1998, pp. 5002
Citations number
49
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Particles & Fields
ISSN journal
05562821
Volume
5807
Issue
7
Year of publication
1998
Database
ISI
SICI code
0556-2821(1998)5807:7<5002:RTASR->2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Recently it has been realized that the production and decay processes of charginos, neutralinos, and sleptons receive corrections which grow like logm((q) over tilde) for large m((q) over tilde). In this paper we calculate the chargino pair production cross section at e(+)e(-) co lliders with quark-squark loop corrections. We introduce a novel formu lation, where the one-loop amplitude is reorganized into two parts. On e part is expressed in terms of the ''effective'' chargino coupling (g ) over bar(e<(nu)over tilde>(W) over tilde) and mixing matrices U-P,V- P, and includes all O(logm((q) over tilde)) corrections, while the oth er decouples for large m((q) over tilde). The form of the one-loop cro ss section then becomes physically transparent. Our formulation can he easily extended to other loops and processes. Numerically, we find si gnificant corrections due to the effective t-channel coupling (g) over bar(e<(nu)over tilde>(W) over tilde), for gaugino-like charginos. In the mixed region, where the chargino has large gaugino and Higgsino co mponents, the corrections due to (U-P, V-P) are also significant. Our numerical results disagree with a previous calculation. We reexamine p revious studies of the determination of (g) over bar(e<(nu)over tilde> (W) over tilde) through the measurement of the chargino production cro ss section. We point out that a previous study, which claimed that the measurement suffers large systematic errors, was performed at a ''pes simistic'' point in MSSM parameter space. We provide reasons why the s ystematic errors are not a limiting factor for generic parameter choic es. [S0556-2821(98)03617-0].