Comparison of ZEUS Data with Standard Model Predictions for e^+ p -> e^+ X Scattering at High x and Q^2
ZEUS Collaboration, Breitweg et al

TL;DR
This study compares ZEUS detector data for high Q^2 positron-proton scattering with Standard Model predictions, finding some excess events at very high Q^2 and in specific kinematic regions, suggesting potential deviations or new phenomena.
Contribution
First detailed comparison of high Q^2 e^+ p scattering data with Standard Model predictions in unexplored kinematic regions.
Findings
Observed excess of events at Q^2 > 35000 GeV^2 with a probability of 6.0%.
Detected more events than expected for x>0.55 and y>0.25, with a probability of 0.72%.
Excess events occur in a previously unexplored kinematic region.
Abstract
Using the ZEUS detector at HERA, we have studied the reaction e^+ p -> e^+ X for Q^2 > 5000 GeV^2 with a 20.1 pb^{-1} data sample collected during the years 1994 to 1996. For Q^2 below 15000 GeV^2, the data are in good agreement with Standard Model expectations. For Q^2 > 35000 Gev^2, two events are observed while 0.145+-0.013 events are expected. A statistical analysis of a large ensemble of simulated Standard Model experiments indicates that with probability 6.0%, an excess at least as unlikely as that observed would occur above some Q^2 cut. For x>0.55 and y>0.25, four events are observed where 0.91+-0.08 events are expected. A statistical analysis of the two-dimensional distribution of the events in x and y yields a probability of 0.72% for the region x>0.55 and y>0.25 and a probability of 7.8% for the entire Q^2 > 5000 GeV^2 data sample. The observed excess above Standard Model…
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