Your power issue is due to the complex load you have on the port. It is of note that HFSS, along with all other field solvers, consider a matched S parameter to be matching to the real part of the impedance only. Circuit solvers consider a match to be the complex conjugate of the load. This difference in terminology will cause your S parameters to be mathematically correct, based upon the convention used, but the Return Loss can be larger than one due to this definition. If the return loss is > 1, then the incident power, defined to be 1 Watt, will be increased as the solver 'sees' a gain.
Consider defining your own output variable that includes the complex conjugate definition for a match.
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