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A combination of fifteen top quark mass measurements performed by the ATLAS and CMS experiments at the LHC is presented. The data sets used correspond to an integrated luminosity of up to 5 and 20$^{-1}$ of proton-proton collisions at center-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV, respectively. The combination includes measurements in top quark pair events that exploit both the semileptonic and hadronic decays of the top quark, and a measurement using events enriched in single top quark production via the electroweak $t$-channel. The combination accounts for the correlations between measurements and achieves an improvement in the total uncertainty of 31% relative to the most precise input measurement. The result is $m_\mathrm{t}$ = 172.52 $\pm$ 0.14 (stat) $\pm$ 0.30 (syst) GeV, with a total uncertainty of 0.33 GeV.
Uncertainties on the $m_{t}$ values extracted in the LHC, ATLAS, and CMS combinations arising from the categories described in the text, sorted in order of decreasing value of the combined LHC uncertainty.
Measurements are presented of differential cross-sections for top quark pair production in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV relative to the total inclusive top quark pair production cross-section. A data sample of 2.05/fb recorded by the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider is used. Relative differential cross-sections are derived as a function of the invariant mass, the transverse momentum and the rapidity of the top quark pair system. Events are selected in the lepton (electron or muon) + jets channel. The background-subtracted differential distributions are corrected for detector effects, normalized to the total inclusive top quark pair production cross-section and compared to theoretical predictions. The measurement uncertainties range typically between 10% and 20% and are generally dominated by systematic effects. No significant deviations from the Standard Model expectations are observed.
Measurements of normalized differential cross-sections for top-quark pair production are presented as a~function of the top-quark transverse momentum, and of the mass, transverse momentum, and rapidity of the $t\bar{t}$ system, in proton--proton collisions at a~center-of-mass energy of $\sqrt{s}$ = 7 TeV. The dataset corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 4.6 fb$^{-1}$, recorded in 2011 with the ATLAS detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider. Events are selected in the lepton+jets channel, requiring exactly one lepton and at least four jets with at least one of the jets tagged as originating from a~$b$-quark. The measured spectra are corrected for detector efficiency and resolution effects and are compared to several Monte Carlo simulations and theory calculations. The results are in fair agreement with the predictions in a~wide kinematic range. Nevertheless, data distributions are softer than predicted for higher values of the mass of the $t\bar{t}$ system and of the top-quark transverse momentum. The measurements can also discriminate among different sets of parton distribution functions.
Measurements of $K_S^0$ and $\Lambda^0$ production in $t\bar{t}$ final states have been performed. They are based on a data sample with integrated luminosity of 4.6 $\mathrm{fb}^{-1}$ from proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV, collected in 2011 with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. Neutral strange particles are separated into three classes, depending on whether they are contained in a jet, with or without a $b$-tag, or not associated with a selected jet. The aim is to look for differences in their main kinematic distributions. A comparison of data with several Monte Carlo simulations using different hadronisation and fragmentation schemes, colour reconnection models and different tunes for the underlying event has been made. The production of neutral strange particles in $t\bar{t}$ dileptonic events is found to be well described by current Monte Carlo models for $K_S^0$ and $\Lambda^0$ production within jets, but not for those produced outside jets.
The transverse momentum ($p_{T}$) distribution for $K^{0}_{S}$ production inside $b$-jets for unfolded data to particle level, normalised to the total number of top pair dileptonic events and scaled to the bin width. The systematic uncertainties are, in order, due to; the MC modelling, the tracking inefficiencies, the jet energy scale (JES), the jet energy resolution (JER), out-of-fiducial events and the unfolding non-closure.
The energy fraction ($x_{K}$) distribution for $K^{0}_{S}$ production inside $b$-jets for unfolded data to particle level, normalised to the total number of top pair dileptonic events and scaled to the bin width. The systematic uncertainties are, in order, due to; the MC modelling, the tracking ineficiencies, the jet energy scale (JES), the jet energy resolution (JER), out-of-fiducial events and the unfolding non-closure.
The energy distribution for $K^{0}_{S}$ production inside $b$-jets for unfolded data to particle level, normalised to the total number of top pair dileptonic events and scaled to the bin width. The systematic uncertainties are, in order, due to; the MC modelling, the tracking ineficiencies, the jet energy scale (JES), the jet energy resolution (JER), out-of-fiducial events and the unfolding non-closure.
The pseudorapidity ($|\eta|$) distribution for $K^{0}_{S}$ production inside $b$-jets for unfolded data to particle level, normalised to the total number of top pair dileptonic events and scaled to the bin width. The systematic uncertainties are, in order, due to; the MC modelling, the tracking ineficiencies, the jet energy scale (JES), the jet energy resolution (JER), out-of-fiducial events and the unfolding non-closure.
The multiplicity ($N_K$) distribution for $K^{0}_{S}$ production inside $b$-jets for unfolded data to particle level, including only visible decays ($K^0_S \rightarrow \pi^+ \pi^-$), normalised to the total number of top pair dileptonic events and scaled to the bin width. The systematic uncertainties are, in order, due to; the MC modelling, the tracking ineficiencies, the jet energy scale (JES), the jet energy resolution (JER), out-of-fiducial events and the unfolding non-closure.
The transverse momentum ($p_{T}$) distribution for $K^{0}_{S}$ production inside non $b$-jets for unfolded data to particle level, normalised to the total number of top pair dileptonic events and scaled to the bin width. The systematic uncertainties are, in order, due to; the MC modelling, the tracking ineficiencies, the jet energy scale (JES), the jet energy resolution (JER), out-of-fiducial events and the unfolding non-closure.
The energy fraction ($x_{K}$) distribution for $K^{0}_{S}$ production inside non $b$-jets for unfolded data to particle level, normalised to the total number of top pair dileptonic events and scaled to the bin width. The systematic uncertainties are, in order, due to; the MC modelling, the tracking ineficiencies, the jet energy scale (JES), the jet energy resolution (JER), out-of-fiducial events and the unfolding non-closure.
The energy distribution for $K^{0}_{S}$ production inside non $b$-jets for unfolded data to particle level, normalised to the total number of top pair dileptonic events and scaled to the bin width. The systematic uncertainties are, in order, due to; the MC modelling, the tracking ineficiencies, the jet energy scale (JES), the jet energy resolution (JER), out-of-fiducial events and the unfolding non-closure.
The pseudorapidity ($|\eta|$) distribution for $K^{0}_{S}$ production inside non $b$-jets for unfolded data to particle level, normalised to the total number of top pair dileptonic events and scaled to the bin width. The systematic uncertainties are, in order, due to; the MC modelling, the tracking ineficiencies, the jet energy scale (JES), the jet energy resolution (JER), out-of-fiducial events and the unfolding non-closure.
The multiplicity ($N_K$) distribution for $K^{0}_{S}$ production inside non $b$-jets for unfolded data to particle level, including only visible decays ($K^0_S \rightarrow \pi^+ \pi^-$), normalised to the total number of top pair dileptonic events and scaled to the bin width. The systematic uncertainties are, in order, due to; the MC modelling, the tracking ineficiencies, the jet energy scale (JES), the jet energy resolution (JER), out-of-fiducial events and the unfolding non-closure.
The transverse momentum ($p_{T}$) distribution for $K^{0}_{S}$ production not associated with jets for unfolded data to particle level, normalised to the total number of top pair dileptonic events and scaled to the bin width. The systematic uncertainties are, in order, due to; the MC modelling, the tracking ineficiencies, the jet energy scale (JES), the jet energy resolution (JER), the pile-up, out-of-fiducial events and the unfolding non-closure.
The energy distribution for $K^{0}_{S}$ production not associated with jets for unfolded data to particle level, normalised to the total number of top pair dileptonic events and scaled to the bin width. The systematic uncertainties are, in order, due to; the MC modelling, the tracking ineficiencies, the jet energy scale (JES), the jet energy resolution (JER), the pile-up, out-of-fiducial events and the unfolding non-closure.
The pseudorapidity ($|\eta|$) distribution for $K^{0}_{S}$ production not associated with jets for unfolded data to particle level, normalised to the total number of top pair dileptonic events and scaled to the bin width. The systematic uncertainties are, in order, due to; the MC modelling, the tracking ineficiencies, the jet energy scale (JES), the jet energy resolution (JER), the pile-up, out-of-fiducial events and the unfolding non-closure.
The multiplicity ($N_K$) distribution for $K^{0}_{S}$ production not associated with jets for unfolded data to particle level, including only visible decays ($K^0_S \rightarrow \pi^+ \pi^-$), normalised to the total number of top pair dileptonic events and scaled to the bin width. The systematic uncertainties are, in order, due to; the MC modelling, the tracking ineficiencies, the jet energy scale (JES), the jet energy resolution (JER), the pile-up, out-of-fiducial events and the unfolding non-closure.
The transverse momentum ($p_{T}$) distribution for the total $K^{0}_{S}$ production for unfolded data to particle level, normalised to the total number of top pair dileptonic events and scaled to the bin width. The systematic uncertainties are, in order, due to; the MC modelling, the tracking ineficiencies, the jet energy scale (JES), the jet energy resolution (JER), the pile-up, out-of-fiducial events and the unfolding non-closure.
The energy distribution for the total $K^{0}_{S}$ production for unfolded data to particle level, normalised to the total number of top pair dileptonic events and scaled to the bin width. The systematic uncertainties are, in order, due to; the MC modelling, the tracking ineficiencies, the jet energy scale (JES), the jet energy resolution (JER), the pile-up, out-of-fiducial events and the unfolding non-closure.
The pseudorapidity ($|\eta|$) distribution for the total $K^{0}_{S}$ production for unfolded data to particle level, normalised to the total number of top pair dileptonic events and scaled to the bin width. The systematic uncertainties are, in order, due to; the MC modelling, the tracking ineficiencies, the jet energy scale (JES), the jet energy resolution (JER), the pile-up, out-of-fiducial events and the unfolding non-closure.
The multiplicity ($N_K$) distribution for the total $K^{0}_{S}$ production for unfolded data to particle level, including only visible decays ($K^0_S \rightarrow \pi^+ \pi^-$), normalised to the total number of top pair dileptonic events and scaled to the bin width. The systematic uncertainties are, in order, due to; the MC modelling, the tracking ineficiencies, the jet energy scale (JES), the jet energy resolution (JER), the pile-up, out-of-fiducial events and the unfolding non-closure.
The transverse momentum ($p_{T}$) distribution for the total $\Lambda$ production for unfolded data to particle level, normalised to the total number of top pair dileptonic events and scaled to the bin width. The systematic uncertainties are, in order, due to; the MC modelling, the tracking ineficiencies, the jet energy scale (JES), the jet energy resolution (JER), the pile-up, out-of-fiducial events and the unfolding non-closure.
The energy distribution for the total $\Lambda$ production for unfolded data to particle level, normalised to the total number of top pair dileptonic events and scaled to the bin width. The systematic uncertainties are, in order, due to; the MC modelling, the tracking ineficiencies, the jet energy scale (JES), the jet energy resolution (JER), the pile-up, out-of-fiducial events and the unfolding non-closure.
The pseudorapidity ($|\eta|$) distribution for the total $\Lambda$ production for unfolded data to particle level, normalised to the total number of top pair dileptonic events and scaled to the bin width. The systematic uncertainties are, in order, due to; the MC modelling, the tracking ineficiencies, the jet energy scale (JES), the jet energy resolution (JER), the pile-up, out-of-fiducial events and the unfolding non-closure.
Simultaneous measurements of the $t\bar{t}$, $W^+W^-$, and $Z/\gamma^{*}\rightarrow\tau\tau$ production cross-sections using an integrated luminosity of $4.6\,\mathrm{fb}^{-1}$ of $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 7\,\mathrm{TeV}$ collected by the ATLAS detector at the LHC are presented. Events are selected with two high transverse momentum leptons consisting of an oppositely charged electron and muon pair. The three processes are separated using the distributions of the missing transverse momentum of events with zero and greater than zero jet multiplicities. Measurements of the fiducial cross-section are presented along with results that quantify for the first time the underlying correlations in the predicted and measured cross-sections due to proton parton distribution functions. These results indicate that the correlated NLO predictions for $t\bar{t}$ and $Z/\gamma^{*}\rightarrow\tau\tau$ underestimate the data, while those at NNLO generally describe the data well. The full cross-sections are measured to be $\sigma(t\bar{t}) = 181.2 \pm 2.8^{+9.7}_{-9.5} \pm 3.3 \pm 3.3\,\mathrm{pb}$, $\sigma(W^+W^-) = 53.3 \pm 2.7^{+7.3}_{-8.0} \pm 1.0 \pm 0.5\,\mathrm{pb}$, and $\sigma(Z/\gamma^{*}\rightarrow\tau\tau) = 1174 \pm 24^{+72}_{-87} \pm 21 \pm 9\,\mathrm{pb}$, where the cited uncertainties are due to statistics, systematic effects, luminosity and the LHC beam energy measurement, respectively. The $W^+W^-$ measurement includes the small contribution from Higgs boson decays, $H\rightarrow W^+W^-$.
Differential cross-sections are measured for top-quark pair production in the all-hadronic decay mode, using proton$-$proton collision events collected by the ATLAS experiment in which all six decay jets are separately resolved. Absolute and normalised single- and double-differential cross-sections are measured at particle and parton level as a function of various kinematic variables. Emphasis is placed on well-measured observables in fully reconstructed final states, as well as on the study of correlations between the top-quark pair system and additional jet radiation identified in the event. The study is performed using data from proton$-$proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13~\mbox{TeV}$ collected by the ATLAS detector at CERN's Large Hadron Collider in 2015 and 2016, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $\mbox{36.1 fb}^{-1}$. The rapidities of the individual top quarks and of the top-quark pair are well modelled by several independent event generators. Significant mismodelling is observed in the transverse momenta of the leading three jet emissions, while the leading top-quark transverse momentum and top-quark pair transverse momentum are both found to be incompatible with several theoretical predictions.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra1}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $\Delta R^{extra1}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra1}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $\Delta R^{extra1}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,1}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,1}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{cross}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{cross}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $Z^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $Z^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $Z^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $Z^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y_{boost}^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $|y_{boost}^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y_{boost}^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $|y_{boost}^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\chi^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $\chi^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\chi^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $\chi^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R_{Wt}^{leading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $R_{Wt}^{leading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R_{Wt}^{leading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $R_{Wt}^{leading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R_{Wt}^{subleading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $R_{Wt}^{subleading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R_{Wt}^{subleading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $R_{Wt}^{subleading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R_{Wb}^{leading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $R_{Wb}^{leading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R_{Wb}^{leading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $R_{Wb}^{leading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R_{Wb}^{subleading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $R_{Wb}^{subleading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R_{Wb}^{subleading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $R_{Wb}^{subleading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra1}_{t,close}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $\Delta R^{extra1}_{t,close}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra1}_{t,close}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $\Delta R^{extra1}_{t,close}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra2}_{t,close}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $\Delta R^{extra2}_{t,close}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra2}_{t,close}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $\Delta R^{extra2}_{t,close}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra3}_{t,close}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $\Delta R^{extra3}_{t,close}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra3}_{t,close}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $\Delta R^{extra3}_{t,close}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra1}_{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $R^{pT, extra1}_{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra1}_{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $R^{pT, extra1}_{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra2}_{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $R^{pT, extra2}_{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra2}_{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $R^{pT, extra2}_{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra3}_{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $R^{pT, extra3}_{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra3}_{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $R^{pT, extra3}_{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, t\bar{t}}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $R^{pT, t\bar{t}}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, t\bar{t}}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $R^{pT, t\bar{t}}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra1}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $R^{pT, extra1}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra1}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $R^{pT, extra1}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra2}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $R^{pT, extra2}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra2}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $R^{pT, extra2}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra3}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $R^{pT, extra3}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra3}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $R^{pT, extra3}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra2}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $\Delta R^{extra2}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra2}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $\Delta R^{extra2}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra3}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $\Delta R^{extra3}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra3}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $\Delta R^{extra3}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra2}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $R^{pT, extra2}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra2}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $R^{pT, extra2}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra3}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $R^{pT, extra3}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra3}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $R^{pT, extra3}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Total cross-section at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 6 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 7 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ = 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ in $N_{jets}$ > 8 at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 175.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 175.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 275.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 275.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 385.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 385.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 1000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 175.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 175.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 175.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 275.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 175.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 175.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 275.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 175.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 275.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 275.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 385.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 175.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 275.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 385.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 175.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 275.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 275.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 385.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 275.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 385.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 385.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 1000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 175.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 385.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 1000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 175.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 275.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 385.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 1000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 275.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 385.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 385.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 1000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 385.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 1000.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 175.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 175.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 275.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 275.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 385.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 385.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 1000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 175.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 175.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 175.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 275.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 175.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 175.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 275.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 175.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 275.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 275.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 385.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 175.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 275.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 385.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 175.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 275.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 275.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 385.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 275.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 385.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 385.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 1000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 175.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 385.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 1000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 175.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 275.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 385.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 1000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 275.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 385.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 385.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 1000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 385.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 1000.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 645.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 645.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 795.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 795.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1080.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1080.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 645.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 645.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 645.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 795.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 645.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 645.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 795.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 645.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 795.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 795.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1080.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 645.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 795.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1080.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 645.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 795.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 795.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1080.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 795.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1080.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1080.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 645.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1080.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 645.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 795.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1080.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 795.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1080.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1080.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1080.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 645.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 645.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 795.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 795.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1080.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1080.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 645.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 645.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 645.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 795.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 645.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 645.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 795.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 645.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 795.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 795.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1080.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 645.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 795.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1080.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 645.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 795.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 795.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1080.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 795.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1080.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1080.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 645.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1080.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 645.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 795.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1080.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 795.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1080.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1080.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1080.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\chi^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $\chi^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\chi^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $\chi^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y_{boost}^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $|y_{boost}^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y_{boost}^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $|y_{boost}^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,1}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the relative differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,1}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 0.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.0 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 2.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 0.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 0.5 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 0.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 0.5 at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 0.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.0 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 0.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 0.5 at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 0.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.0 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 0.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.0 at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 1.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.5 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 0.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 0.5 at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 1.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.5 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 0.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.0 at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 1.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.5 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 1.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.5 at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 1.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 2.5 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 0.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 0.5 at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 1.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 2.5 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 0.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.0 at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 1.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 2.5 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 1.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.5 at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 1.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 2.5 and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 1.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 2.5 at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 0.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.0 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 2.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 0.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 0.5 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 0.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 0.5 at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 0.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.0 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 0.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 0.5 at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 0.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.0 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 0.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.0 at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 1.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.5 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 0.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 0.5 at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 1.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.5 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 0.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.0 at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 1.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.5 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 1.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.5 at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 1.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 2.5 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 0.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 0.5 at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 1.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 2.5 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 0.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.0 at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 1.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 2.5 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 1.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.5 at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 1.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 2.5 and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ in 1.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 2.5 at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1315.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1315.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1315.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1315.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1315.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1315.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1315.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1315.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1315.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1315.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1315.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1315.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1315.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1315.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1315.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1315.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 1315.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 170.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 170.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 290.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 290.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 450.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 450.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 1000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 170.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 290.0 GeV and the relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 170.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 290.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 170.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 170.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 290.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 290.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 450.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 450.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 1000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 450.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 1000.0 GeV and the absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ in 290.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 450.0 GeV at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Single- and double-differential cross-section measurements are presented for the production of top-quark pairs, in the lepton + jets channel at particle and parton level. Two topologies, resolved and boosted, are considered and the results are presented as a function of several kinematic variables characterising the top and $t\bar{t}$ system and jet multiplicities. The study was performed using data from $pp$ collisions at centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV collected in 2015 and 2016 by the ATLAS detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC), corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $36~\mathrm{fb}^{-1}$. Due to the large $t\bar{t}$ cross-section at the LHC, such measurements allow a detailed study of the properties of top-quark production and decay, enabling precision tests of several Monte Carlo generators and fixed-order Standard Model predictions. Overall, there is good agreement between the theoretical predictions and the data.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,had}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,had}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|p_{out}^{t,had}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|p_{out}^{t,had}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|\Delta\phi(t,\bar{t})|$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|\Delta\phi(t,\bar{t})|$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $N^{extra jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $N^{extra jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y_{boost}^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y_{boost}^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\chi^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\chi^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Total cross-section at particle level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 200.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 400.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 400.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 550.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 550.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 1000.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 2000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 200.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 400.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 400.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 550.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 550.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 1000.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 2000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 200.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 400.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 400.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 550.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 550.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 1000.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 2000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 200.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 400.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 400.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 550.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 550.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 1000.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 2000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|p_{out}^{t,had}|$ vs $p_{T}^{t,had}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,had}$ < 60.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|p_{out}^{t,had}|$ vs $p_{T}^{t,had}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 60.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,had}$ < 120.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|p_{out}^{t,had}|$ vs $p_{T}^{t,had}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 120.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,had}$ < 200.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|p_{out}^{t,had}|$ vs $p_{T}^{t,had}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 200.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,had}$ < 300.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|p_{out}^{t,had}|$ vs $p_{T}^{t,had}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 300.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,had}$ < 1000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|p_{out}^{t,had}|$ vs $p_{T}^{t,had}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,had}$ < 60.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|p_{out}^{t,had}|$ vs $p_{T}^{t,had}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 60.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,had}$ < 120.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|p_{out}^{t,had}|$ vs $p_{T}^{t,had}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 120.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,had}$ < 200.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|p_{out}^{t,had}|$ vs $p_{T}^{t,had}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 200.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,had}$ < 300.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|p_{out}^{t,had}|$ vs $p_{T}^{t,had}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 300.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,had}$ < 1000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 4.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 5.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 6.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ $\geq$ 7.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 4.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 5.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 6.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ $\geq$ 7.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 4.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 5.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ $\geq$ 6.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 4.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 5.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ $\geq$ 6.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 4.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 5.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 6.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ $\geq$ 7.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 4.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 5.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 6.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ $\geq$ 7.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|p_{out}^{t,had}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 4.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|p_{out}^{t,had}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 5.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|p_{out}^{t,had}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 6.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|p_{out}^{t,had}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ $\geq$ 7.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|p_{out}^{t,had}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 4.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|p_{out}^{t,had}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 5.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|p_{out}^{t,had}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 6.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|p_{out}^{t,had}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ $\geq$ 7.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi(t,\bar{t})$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 3.5 < $N^{jets}$ < 4.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi(t,\bar{t})$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 4.5 < $N^{jets}$ < 5.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi(t,\bar{t})$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 5.5 < $N^{jets}$ < 6.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi(t,\bar{t})$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 6.5 < $N^{jets}$ < 7.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi(t,\bar{t})$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 3.5 < $N^{jets}$ < 4.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi(t,\bar{t})$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 4.5 < $N^{jets}$ < 5.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi(t,\bar{t})$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 5.5 < $N^{jets}$ < 6.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi(t,\bar{t})$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 6.5 < $N^{jets}$ < 7.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 4.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 5.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 6.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ $\geq$ 7.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 4.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 5.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 6.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ $\geq$ 7.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,had}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 4.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,had}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 5.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,had}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 6.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,had}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ $\geq$ 7.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,had}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 4.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,had}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 5.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,had}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 6.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,had}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ $\geq$ 7.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 4.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 5.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 6.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ $\geq$ 7.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 4.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 5.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 6.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ $\geq$ 7.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $\chi_{tt}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 4.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $\chi_{tt}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 5.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $\chi_{tt}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 6.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $\chi_{tt}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ $\geq$ 7.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $\chi_{tt}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 4.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $\chi_{tt}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 5.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $\chi_{tt}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ = 6.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $\chi_{tt}$ vs $N^{jets}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in $N^{jets}$ $\geq$ 7.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 0.0 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 0.7 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 0.7 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 1.4 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 1.4 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 2.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the Relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ in 0.7 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 1.4 and the Relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ in 0.0 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 0.7 at particle level in the resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the Relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ in 0.7 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 1.4 and the Relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ in 0.7 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 1.4 at particle level in the resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the Relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ in 1.4 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 2.5 and the Relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ in 0.0 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 0.7 at particle level in the resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the Relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ in 1.4 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 2.5 and the Relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ in 0.7 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 1.4 at particle level in the resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the Relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ in 1.4 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 2.5 and the Relative double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ in 1.4 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 2.5 at particle level in the resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 0.0 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 0.7 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 0.7 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 1.4 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 1.4 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 2.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Covariance matrix between the Absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ in 0.7 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 1.4 and the Absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ in 0.0 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 0.7 at particle level in the resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the Absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ in 0.7 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 1.4 and the Absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ in 0.7 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 1.4 at particle level in the resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the Absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ in 1.4 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 2.5 and the Absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ in 0.0 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 0.7 at particle level in the resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the Absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ in 1.4 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 2.5 and the Absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ in 0.7 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 1.4 at particle level in the resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Covariance matrix between the Absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ in 1.4 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 2.5 and the Absolute double-differential cross-section as function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ in 1.4 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 2.5 at particle level in the resolved topology, accounting for the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 0.0 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 0.4 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 0.4 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 0.8 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 0.8 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 1.2 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 1.2 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 2.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 0.0 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 0.4 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 0.4 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 0.8 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 0.8 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 1.2 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 1.2 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 2.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 0.0 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 0.4 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 0.4 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 0.8 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 0.8 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 1.2 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 1.2 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 2.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 0.0 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 0.4 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 0.4 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 0.8 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 0.8 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 1.2 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 1.2 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 2.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 30.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 30.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 80.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 80.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 190.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 190.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 800.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 30.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 30.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 80.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 80.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 190.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the resolved topology in 190.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 800.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ at parton level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ at parton level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y_{boost}^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y_{boost}^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\chi_{tt}$ at parton level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\chi_{tt}$ at parton level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ vs $|y^{t}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 0.0 < $|y^{t}|$ < 0.75 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ vs $|y^{t}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 0.75 < $|y^{t}|$ < 1.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ vs $|y^{t}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 1.5 < $|y^{t}|$ < 2.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ vs $|y^{t}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 0.0 < $|y^{t}|$ < 0.75 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ vs $|y^{t}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 0.75 < $|y^{t}|$ < 1.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ vs $|y^{t}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 1.5 < $|y^{t}|$ < 2.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 80.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 80.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 180.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 180.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 330.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 330.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 800.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 80.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 80.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 180.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 180.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 330.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 330.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 800.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 325.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 500.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 500.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 1000.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 2000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 325.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 500.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 500.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 1000.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 2000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 0.5 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 0.5 GeV < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 1.1 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 1.1 GeV < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 1.7 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 1.7 GeV < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 2.5 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 0.5 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 0.5 GeV < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 1.1 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 1.1 GeV < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 1.7 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 1.7 GeV < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 2.5 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 325.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 500.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 500.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 1000.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 2000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 325.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 500.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 500.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 1000.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 2000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 0.0 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 0.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 0.5 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 1.1 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 1.1 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 1.7 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 1.7 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 2.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 0.0 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 0.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 0.5 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 1.1 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 1.1 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 1.7 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the resolved topology in 1.7 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 2.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ at parton level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $y^{t}$ at parton level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $y^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,had}|$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,had}|$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\chi^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\chi^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|p_{out}^{t,lep}|$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|p_{out}^{t,lep}|$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $N^{extra jets}$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $N^{extra jets}$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $N^{subjets}$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $N^{subjets}$ at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Total cross-section at particle level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 40.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 40.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 150.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 150.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 40.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 40.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 150.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 150.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 0.0 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 1.0 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 1.0 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 2.0 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 0.0 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 1.0 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 1.0 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 2.0 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 0.0 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 1.0 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 1.0 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 2.0 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 0.0 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 1.0 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $|y^{t,had}|$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 1.0 < $|y^{t,had}|$ < 2.0 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 490.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1160.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 1160.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 490.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1160.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 1160.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 350.0 GeV < $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 780.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 780.0 GeV < $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 2500.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 350.0 GeV < $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 780.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 780.0 GeV < $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 2500.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 40.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 40.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 150.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 150.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 40.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 40.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 150.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 150.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 0.0 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 0.65 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 0.65 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 1.3 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 1.3 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 2.0 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 0.0 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 0.65 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 0.65 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 1.3 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the boosted topology in 1.3 < $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ < 2.0 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $N^{extra jets}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in $N^{extra jets}$ = 0.5. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $N^{extra jets}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in $N^{extra jets}$ = 2.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $N^{extra jets}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in $N^{extra jets}$ $\geq$ 3.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $N^{extra jets}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in $N^{extra jets}$ = 0.5. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $N^{extra jets}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in $N^{extra jets}$ = 2.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,had}$ vs $N^{extra jets}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in $N^{extra jets}$ $\geq$ 3.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{extra jets}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in $N^{extra jets}$ = 0.5. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{extra jets}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in $N^{extra jets}$ $\geq$ 2.5. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{extra jets}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in $N^{extra jets}$ = 0.5. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{extra jets}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in $N^{extra jets}$ $\geq$ 2.5. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{extra jets}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in $N^{extra jets}$ = 0.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{extra jets}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in $N^{extra jets}$ = 1.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{extra jets}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in $N^{extra jets}$ $\geq$ 2.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{extra jets}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in $N^{extra jets}$ = 0.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{extra jets}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in $N^{extra jets}$ = 1.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N^{extra jets}$ at particle level in the boosted topology in $N^{extra jets}$ $\geq$ 2.0. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ at parton level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ at parton level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Total cross-section at parton level in the boosted topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $p_{T}^{t}$ at parton level in the boosted topology in 350.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t}$ < 550.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $p_{T}^{t}$ at parton level in the boosted topology in 550.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t}$ < 2000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $p_{T}^{t}$ at parton level in the boosted topology in 350.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t}$ < 550.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $p_{T}^{t}$ at parton level in the boosted topology in 550.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t}$ < 2000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Various differential cross-sections are measured in top-quark pair ($t\bar{t}$) events produced in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of $\sqrt{s} = 7$ TeV at the LHC with the ATLAS detector. These differential cross-sections are presented in a data set corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $4.6$ fb$^{-1}$. The differential cross-sections are presented in terms of kinematic variables, such as momentum, rapidity and invariant mass, of a top-quark proxyreferred to as the pseudo-top-quark as well as the pseudo-top-quark pair system. The dependence of the measurement on theoretical models is minimal. The measurements are performed on $t\bar{t}$ events in the lepton+jets channel, requiring exactly one charged lepton and at least four jets with at least two of them tagged as originating from a $b$-quark. The hadronic and leptonic pseudo-top-quarks are defined via the leptonic or hadronic decay mode of the $W$ boson produced by the top-quark decay in events with a single charged lepton. Differential cross-section measurements of the pseudo-top-quark variables are compared with several Monte Carlo models that implement next-to-leading order or leading-order multi-leg matrix-element calculations.
Measured $t\bar{t}$ differential cross-section and relative uncertainty as a function of the hadronic pseudo-top-quark $p_{\mathrm{T}}(\hat{t}_{\mathrm{h}})$ after the electron and muon channel combination. The results shown in this table correspond to the results presented in figure 11(a).
Measured $t\bar{t}$ differential cross-section and relative uncertainty as a function of the hadronic pseudo-top-quark $|y(\hat{t}_{\mathrm{h}})|$ after the electron and muon channel combination. The results shown in this table correspond to the results presentedin figure 12(a).
Measured $t\bar{t}$ differential cross-section and relative uncertainty as a function of theleptonic pseudo-top-quark $p_{\mathrm{T}}(\hat{t}_{\mathrm{l}})$ after the electron and muon channel combination.The results shown in this table correspond to the results presented in figure 11(b).
Measured $t\bar{t}$ differential cross-section and relative uncertaintyas a function of the leptonic pseudo-top-quark $|y(\hat{t}_{\mathrm{l}})|$ after the electron and muon channel combination.The results shown in this table correspond to the results presented in figure 12(b).
Measured $t\bar{t}$ differential cross-section and relative uncertainty as a function ofthe pseudo-top-quark-pair $p_{\mathrm{T}}(\hat{t}_{\mathrm{l}}\hat{t}_{\mathrm{h}})$ after the electron and muon channel combination.The results shown in this table correspond to the results presented in figure 13(a).
Measured $t\bar{t}$ differential cross-section and relative uncertainty as a function of the pseudo-top-quark-pair $|y(\hat{t}_{\mathrm{l}}\hat{t}_{\mathrm{h}})|$ after the electron and muon channel combination.The results shown in this table correspond to the results presented in figure 13(b).
Measured $t\bar{t}$ differential cross-section and relative uncertainty as a function of the pseudo-top-quark-pair $m(\hat{t}_{\mathrm{l}}\hat{t}_{\mathrm{h}})$after the electron and muon channel combination. The results shown in this table correspond to the results presented in figure 13(c).
Measurements of differential cross sections of top quark pair production in association with jets by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC are presented. The measurements are performed as functions of the top quark transverse momentum, the transverse momentum of the top quark-antitop quark system and the out-of-plane transverse momentum using data from $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV collected by the ATLAS detector at the LHC in 2015 and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.2 fb$^{-1}$. The top quark pair events are selected in the lepton (electron or muon) + jets channel. The measured cross sections, which are compared to several predictions, allow a detailed study of top quark production.
Systematic uncertanties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle-level for |$p_{out}^{t\bar{t}}$| in the 4-jet exclusive configuration. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Systematic uncertanties for the relative differential cross-section at particle-level for |$p_{out}^{t\bar{t}}$| in the 4-jet exclusive configuration. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Systematic uncertanties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle-level for $p_{T}^{t,had}$ in the 4-jet exclusive configuration. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Systematic uncertanties for the relative differential cross-section at particle-level for $p_{T}^{t,had}$ in the 4-jet exclusive configuration. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Systematic uncertanties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle-level for $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ in the 4-jet exclusive configuration. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Systematic uncertanties for the relative differential cross-section at particle-level for $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ in the 4-jet exclusive configuration. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Systematic uncertanties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle-level for |$p_{out}^{t\bar{t}}$| in the 6-jet inclusive configuration. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Systematic uncertanties for the relative differential cross-section at particle-level for |$p_{out}^{t\bar{t}}$| in the 6-jet inclusive configuration. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Systematic uncertanties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle-level for $p_{T}^{t,had}$ in the 6-jet inclusive configuration. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Systematic uncertanties for the relative differential cross-section at particle-level for $p_{T}^{t,had}$ in the 6-jet inclusive configuration. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Systematic uncertanties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle-level for $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ in the 6-jet inclusive configuration. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Systematic uncertanties for the relative differential cross-section at particle-level for $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ in the 6-jet inclusive configuration. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Systematic uncertanties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle-level for |$p_{out}^{t\bar{t}}$| in the 5-jet exclusive configuration. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Systematic uncertanties for the relative differential cross-section at particle-level for |$p_{out}^{t\bar{t}}$| in the 5-jet exclusive configuration. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Systematic uncertanties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle-level for $p_{T}^{t,had}$ in the 5-jet exclusive configuration. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Systematic uncertanties for the relative differential cross-section at particle-level for $p_{T}^{t,had}$ in the 5-jet exclusive configuration. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Systematic uncertanties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle-level for $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ in the 5-jet exclusive configuration. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Systematic uncertanties for the relative differential cross-section at particle-level for $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ in the 5-jet exclusive configuration. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Systematic uncertanties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle-level for |$p_{out}^{t\bar{t}}$| in the 4-jet inclusive configuration. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Systematic uncertanties for the relative differential cross-section at particle-level for |$p_{out}^{t\bar{t}}$| in the 4-jet inclusive configuration. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
A measurement of jet shapes in top-quark pair events using 1.8 fb$^{-1}$ of $\sqrt{s}$ = 7 TeV pp collision data recorded by the ATLAS detector is presented. Samples of top-quark pair events are selected in both the single-lepton and dilepton final states. The differential and integrated shapes of the jets initiated by bottom-quarks from the top-quark decays are compared with those of the jets originated by light-quarks from the hadronic W-boson decays $W \to q\bar{q}'$ in the single-lepton channel. The light-quark jets are found to have a narrower distribution of the momentum flow inside the jet area than b-quark jets.
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