Abstract
The supersymmetric standard model is one of the leading candidates of new physics. We have seen that the supersymmetric models, due to the soft breaking terms, have a large degree of freedom, and that many parameters can be constrained from phenomenological analysis. The soft breaking terms are in general complex, and their complex phases are the source of CP violation. The experimental data of the electric dipole moment (EDM) give the most stringent upper limits on them. In this chapter, we will see the constraints imposed on R-parity conserving supersymmetric models by the EDM experimental data via different microscopic P, CP-odd processes.
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