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Under a simultaneous change of signs for epsilon and beta, γL changes sign but γR is left unaltered. It is easy to see from the structure of the neutralino mass matrix that the relative sign between the two Higgs-fermion components of the eigenstates is also changed. It then follows from Eqs. (3.2) and (3.3) that the couplings S and Xij are unaltered in magnitude and hence the partial widths for the supersymmetric decays of HL are unchanged.
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Drees (Ref. 26). In principle, the scalar masses could be smaller than given by Eq. (4.7) because of the presence of additional superpotential couplings. We do not investigate this possibility here.
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