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Preprint . 2026
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ZEN21-A Recherche d'anomalies structurelles non résonantes dans la région 700–760 GeV

Authors: GUERRERO, Régis;

ZEN21-A Recherche d'anomalies structurelles non résonantes dans la région 700–760 GeV

Abstract

ZEN21-A Recherche d'anomalies structurelles non résonantes dans la région 700–760 GeV Ce dépôt (ZEN21-A) définit un protocole modèle-agnostique et reproductible pour tester l’existence d’anomalies structurelles non résonantes dans la fenêtre 700–760 GeV en masse invariante au LHC. Portée- Fenêtre cible : 700–760 GeV.- Principe : statistique de type saut/structure (ΔR), scan explicite, tests nuls et critères de falsification.- Protocole conçu pour être indépendant du choix de modèle de fond, et applicable à partir d’histogrammes publics ou de spectres binned internes. Traçabilité & attributionCe protocole fait partie du package TOR726 et doit être cité en cas de réutilisation (CC BY 4.0).Référence racine : ZEN21-0 (DOI : 10.5281/zenodo.18510570).Méthode (ce dépôt) : ZEN21-A (DOI : 10.5281/zenodo.18510305).Note technique (cible figée) : ZEN21-B (DOI : 10.5281/zenodo.18510350). Toute réutilisation du workflow (fenêtre, statistique, procédure de scan, critères de rejet) sans citation contrevient à l’attribution requise et nuit à la reproductibilité. Merci de citer les DOI ci-dessus.

This record (ZEN21-A) defines a model-agnostic, reproducible protocol to test for non-resonant structural anomalies in the 700–760 GeV invariant-mass region at the LHC. Scope- Target window: 700–760 GeV.- Test principle: scan-based step/structure statistic (ΔR / step-like signature), with explicit null tests and falsification criteria.- The protocol is designed to be independent of any particular background model choice, and to be implementable from public histograms or collaboration-level binned spectra. Traceability & attributionThis protocol is part of the TOR726 package and must be cited when reused (CC BY 4.0).Root citation (package index): ZEN21-0 (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18510570).Method DOI (this record): ZEN21-A (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18510305).Frozen target note: ZEN21-B (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18510350). Reusing the workflow (window definition, statistic, scan procedure, or rejection criteria) without citation would break the CC BY attribution requirement and undermine reproducibility. Please cite the DOIs above.

Keywords

TOR726, model-agnostic, scan statistic, TOQ, high-mass region, Théorie des Océans Quantiques, 700-760 GeV, traceability, invariant mass, statistical test, LHC, step-like anomaly, reproducibility, non-resonant

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