
We calculate the decay width of $h^0 \to b \bar{b}$ in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) with quark-flavour violation (QFV) at full one-loop level. The effect of $\tilde{c}-\tilde{t}$ mixing and $\tilde{s}-\tilde{b}$ mixing is studied taking into account the constraints from the B-meson data. We discuss and compare in detail the decays $h^0 \to c \bar{c}$ and $h^0 \to b \bar{b}$ within the framework of the perturbative mass insertion technique using the Flavour Expansion Theorem. The deviation of both decay widths from the Standard Model results can be quite large. While in $h^0 \to c \bar{c}$ it is almost entirely due to the flavour violating part of the MSSM, in $h^0 \to b \bar{b}$ it is mainly due to the flavour conserving part. Nevertheless, $Γ(h^0 \to b \bar{b})$ can fluctuate up to $\sim 7\%$ due to QFV chargino exchange with large $\tilde{c}-\tilde{t}$ mixing. due to QFV chargino exchange with large $\tilde{c}-\tilde{t}$ mixing.
Talk given by E. Ginina at the Sixth Workshop on Theory, Phenomenology and Experiment on Flavour Physics, FPCapri2016, 11-13 June 2016 Villa Orlandi, Anacapri, Capri Island, Italy. Version to appear in Nuclear and Particle Physics Proceedings, HEPHY-PUB 979/16, UWThPh2016-16, supported by FWF, project No. P26338-N27
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, Higgs Physics, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph), Flavour Physics, FOS: Physical sciences, 103012 High energy physics, High Energy Physics, Supersymmetry, 103012 Hochenergiephysik
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, Higgs Physics, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph), Flavour Physics, FOS: Physical sciences, 103012 High energy physics, High Energy Physics, Supersymmetry, 103012 Hochenergiephysik
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