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One-loop MSSM Contribution to the Weak Magnetic Dipole Moments of Heavy Fermions

The MSSM predictions at the one-loop level for the weak-magnetic dipole moments of the $τ$ lepton and the $b$ quark are analysed. The entire supersymmetric parameter space is scannedwith the usual GUT constraint and common squark and slepton mass parameters. The real part of $a^W_τ$ is dominated by the chargino contribution, being the same order as the SM one or even larger in the high $\tanβ$ region whereas the imaginary part, due to Higgs boson diagrams, is negligible comparedto the SM value. The real part of$a^W_b$ is controlled mainly by charginos andalso by gluinos, when the mixing in the bottom squark sector is large, to yield, for high $\tanβ$, a contribution one order of magnitude largerthan the pure electroweak SM value but a factor five smaller than the standard QCD contribution. The imaginary part of $a^W_b$ is the same order as in the SM.

preprint1997arXivOpen access

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