Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 4231 - 4234 (2001)Low-Energy Supersymmetry and the Tevatron Bottom-Quark Cross Section
E. L. Berger1, B. W. Harris1, D. E. Kaplan1,2, Z. Sullivan1, T. M. P. Tait1, and C. E. M. Wagner1,2 Received 1 December 2000 A long-standing discrepancy between the bottom-quark production cross section and predictions of perturbative quantum chromodynamics is addressed. We show that pair production of light gluinos, of mass 12 to 16 GeV, with two-body decays into bottom quarks and light bottom squarks, yields a bottom-quark production rate in agreement with hadron collider data. We examine constraints on this scenario from low-energy data and make predictions that may be tested at the next run of the Fermilab Tevatron collider. ©2001 The American Physical Society
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