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The Promising Process to Distinguish Supersymmetric Models with Large tanβ from the Standard Model: Bto X_s{μ}⁺{μ}⁻
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It is shown that in supersymmetric models (SUSYMs) the large supersymmetric contributions to $B \to X_s{\mu}^{+}{\mu}^{-}$ come from the Feynman diagrams which consist of exchanging neutral Higgs bosons (NHBs) and the chargino-stop loop and are proportional to $m_b m_{\mu}$tan$^3\beta/m_{h}^2$ when tan$\beta$ is large and the mass of the lightest neutral Higgs boson m$_h$ is not too large (say, less than 150 Gev). Numerical results show that the branching ratios of $B \to X_s{\mu}^{+}{\mu}^{-}$ can be enhanced by more than 100% compared to the standard model (SM) and the backward-forward asymmetry of lepton is significantly different from that in SM when tan$\beta \geq 30$.
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