Effects of Scalar Leptoquarks at HERA with Polarized Protons
P. Taxil, E. Tugcu, J.-M. Virey, A. De Roeck

TL;DR
This paper investigates the potential for detecting scalar leptoquarks at the HERA collider, highlighting the importance of polarized proton beams and discussing the benefits of electron-proton collisions.
Contribution
It introduces an analysis framework for scalar leptoquark detection at HERA, emphasizing polarization effects and collision configurations as novel aspects.
Findings
Polarized beams enhance leptoquark detection sensitivity.
Electron-proton collisions provide valuable insights for leptoquark identification.
Theoretical considerations support the use of polarization in collider experiments.
Abstract
The search and the identification of Scalar Leptoquarks are analyzed for the HERA collider. We emphasize the relevance of having polarized beams and we make some remarks on the usefulness of en collisions.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Computational Physics and Python Applications
