$\Upsilon(\mathrm{nS})$ polarizations versus particle multiplicity in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s} =$ 7 TeV

The CMS collaboration Khachatryan, Vardan ; Sirunyan, Albert M ; Tumasyan, Armen ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 761 (2016) 31-52, 2016.
Inspire Record 1426828 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.77060

The polarizations of the Y(1S), Y(2S), and Y(3S) mesons are measured as a function of the charged particle multiplicity in proton-proton collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV. The measurements are performed with a dimuon data sample collected in 2011 by the CMS experiment, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 4.9 inverse femtobarns. The results are extracted from the dimuon decay angular distributions, in two ranges of Y(nS) transverse momentum (10-15 and 15-35 GeV), and in the rapidity interval abs(y) < 1.2. The results do not show significant changes from low- to high-multiplicity pp collisions, although large uncertainties preclude definite statements in the Y(2S) and Y(3S) cases.

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$\Upsilon$(nS) polarization parameter $\lambda_\vartheta$ in the HX frame for $p_T$ of 10 to 15 GeV. The global uncertainties, independent of state and $N_{ch}$ bin, are also indicated.

$\Upsilon$(nS) polarization parameter $\lambda_\varphi$ in the HX frame for $p_T$ of 10 to 15 GeV. The global uncertainties, independent of state and $N_{ch}$ bin, are also indicated.

$\Upsilon$(nS) polarization parameter $\lambda_{\vartheta\varphi}$ in the HX frame for $p_T$ of 10 to 15 GeV. The global uncertainties, independent of state and $N_{ch}$ bin, are also indicated.

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A detailed map of Higgs boson interactions by the ATLAS experiment ten years after the discovery

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Braden Keim ; Abbott, Dale ; et al.
Nature 607 (2022) 52-59, 2022.
Inspire Record 2104706 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.130266

The Standard Model of particle physics describes the known fundamental particles and forces that make up our universe, with the exception of gravity. One of the central features of the Standard Model is a field that permeates all of space and interacts with fundamental particles. The quantum excitation of this field, known as Higgs field, manifests itself as the Higgs boson, the only fundamental particle with no spin. In 2012, a particle with properties consistent with the Higgs boson of the Standard Model was observed by the ATLAS and CMS experiments at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. Since then, more than 30 times as many Higgs bosons have been recorded by the ATLAS experiment, allowing much more precise measurements and new tests of the theory. Here, on the basis of this larger dataset, we combine an unprecedented number of production and decay processes of the Higgs boson to scrutinize its interactions with elementary particles. Interactions with gluons, photons, and $W$ and $Z$ bosons -- the carriers of the strong, electromagnetic, and weak forces -- are studied in detail. Interactions with three third-generation matter particles (bottom ($b$) and top ($t$) quarks, and tau leptons ($\tau$)) are well measured and indications of interactions with a second-generation particle (muons, $\mu$) are emerging. These tests reveal that the Higgs boson discovered ten years ago is remarkably consistent with the predictions of the theory and provide stringent constraints on many models of new phenomena beyond the Standard Model.

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Observed and predicted cross sections for different Higgs boson production processes, measured assuming SM values for the decay branching fractions. The lower panels show the ratios of the measured values to their SM predictions. The $p$-value for compatibility of the measurement and the SM prediction is 65%.

Observed and predicted branching fractions for different Higgs boson decay modes measured assuming SM values for the production cross sections. The lower panels show the ratios of the measured values to their SM predictions. The $p$-value for compatibility of the measurement and the SM prediction is 56%.

Ratio of observed rate to predicted SM event rate for different combinations of Higgs boson production and decay processes. The narrow grey bands indicate the theory uncertainties in the SM cross-section times the branching fraction predictions. The $p$-value for compatibility of the measurement and the SM prediction is 72%.

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A measurement of the ratio of the W and Z cross sections with exactly one associated jet in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV with ATLAS

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Brad ; Abdallah, Jalal ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 708 (2012) 221-240, 2012.
Inspire Record 924848 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.61707

The ratio of production cross sections of the W and Z bosons with exactly one associated jet is presented as a function of jet transverse momentum threshold. The measurement has been designed to maximise cancellation of experimental and theoretical uncertainties, and is reported both within a particle-level kinematic range corresponding to the detector acceptance and as a total cross-section ratio. Results are obtained with the ATLAS detector at the LHC in pp collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV using an integrated luminosity of 33 pb^-1. The results are compared with perturbative leading-order, leading-log, and next-to-leading-order QCD predictions, and are found to agree within experimental and theoretical uncertainties. The ratio is measured for events with a single jet with p_T > 30 GeV to be 8.73 +/- 0.30 (stat) +/- 0.40 (syst) in the electron channel, and $ 8.49 +/- 0.23 (stat) +/- 0.33 (syst) in the muon channel.

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The ratio of W to Z production corrected to full phase space for the two channels combined.

The ratios of W to Z production in the fiducial region for the individual lepton channels and for the channels combined.


A measurement of the ratio of the production cross sections for W and Z bosons in association with jets with the ATLAS detector

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Brad ; Abdallah, Jalal ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.C 74 (2014) 3168, 2014.
Inspire Record 1312627 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.66682

The ratio of the production cross sections for W and Z bosons in association with jets has been measured in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 7 TeV with the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. The measurement is based on the entire 2011 dataset, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 4.6 fb$^{-1}$. Inclusive and differential cross-section ratios for massive vector bosons decaying to electrons and muons are measured in association with jets with transverse momentum $p_T$ > 30 GeV and jet rapidity $|y|$ < 4.4. The measurements are compared to next-to-leading-order perturbative QCD calculations and to predictions from different Monte Carlo generators implementing leading-order matrix elements supplemented by parton showers.

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Distribution of inclusive jet multiplicity.

Breakdown of systematic uncertainties in percent in inclusive jet multiplicity in the electron channel.Uncertainties have been symmetrised and the sign denotes the sign of the original up-variation.

Breakdown of systematic uncertainties in percent in inclusive jet multiplicity in the muon channel.Uncertainties have been symmetrised and the sign denotes the sign of the original up-variation.

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A precise measurement of the Z-boson double-differential transverse momentum and rapidity distributions in the full phase space of the decay leptons with the ATLAS experiment at $\sqrt s$ = 8 TeV

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Braden Keim ; Abeling, Kira ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.C 84 (2024) 315, 2024.
Inspire Record 2698794 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.144246

This paper presents for the first time a precise measurement of the production properties of the Z boson in the full phase space of the decay leptons. The measurement is obtained from proton-proton collision data collected by the ATLAS experiment in 2012 at $\sqrt s$ = 8 TeV at the LHC and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 20.2 fb$^{-1}$. The results, based on a total of 15.3 million Z-boson decays to electron and muon pairs, extend and improve a previous measurement of the full set of angular coefficients describing Z-boson decay. The double-differential cross-section distributions in Z-boson transverse momentum p$_T$ and rapidity y are measured in the pole region, defined as 80 $<$ m $<$ 100 GeV, over the range $|y| <$ 3.6. The total uncertainty of the normalised cross-section measurements in the peak region of the p$_T$ distribution is dominated by statistical uncertainties over the full range and increases as a function of rapidity from 0.5-1.0% for $|y| <$ 2.0 to 2-7% at higher rapidities. The results for the rapidity-dependent transverse momentum distributions are compared to state-of-the-art QCD predictions, which combine in the best cases approximate N$^4$LL resummation with N$^3$LO fixed-order perturbative calculations. The differential rapidity distributions integrated over p$_T$ are even more precise, with accuracies from 0.2-0.3% for $|y| <$ 2.0 to 0.4-0.9% at higher rapidities, and are compared to fixed-order QCD predictions using the most recent parton distribution functions. The agreement between data and predictions is quite good in most cases.

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Measured $p_T$ cross sections in full-lepton phase space for |y| < 0.4.

Measured $p_T$ cross sections in full-lepton phase space for 0.4 < |y| < 0.8.

Measured $p_T$ cross sections in full-lepton phase space for 0.8 < |y| < 1.2.

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A search for an unexpected asymmetry in the production of $e^+ \mu^-$ and $e^- \mu^+$ pairs in proton-proton collisions recorded by the ATLAS detector at $\sqrt s = 13$ TeV

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Braden Keim ; Abbott, Dale ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 830 (2022) 137106, 2022.
Inspire Record 1990948 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.115579

This search, a type not previously performed at ATLAS, uses a comparison of the production cross sections for $e^+ \mu^-$ and $e^- \mu^+$ pairs to constrain physics processes beyond the Standard Model. It uses $139 \text{fb}^{-1}$ of proton$-$proton collision data recorded at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV at the LHC. Targeting sources of new physics which prefer final states containing $e^{+}\mu^{-}$ to $e^{-}\mu^{+}$, the search contains two broad signal regions which are used to provide model-independent constraints on the ratio of cross sections at the 2% level. The search also has two special selections targeting supersymmetric models and leptoquark signatures. Observations using one of these selections are able to exclude, at 95% confidence level, singly produced smuons with masses up to 640 GeV in a model in which the only other light sparticle is a neutralino when the $R$-parity-violating coupling $\lambda'_{231}$ is close to unity. Observations using the other selection exclude scalar leptoquarks with masses below 1880 GeV when $g_{\text{1R}}^{eu}=g_{\text{1R}}^{\mu c}=1$, at 95% confidence level. The limit on the coupling reduces to $g_{\text{1R}}^{eu}=g_{\text{1R}}^{\mu c}=0.46$ for a mass of 1420 GeV.

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Observed yields, and (post-fit) expected yields for the data-driven SM estimates. Yields are shown for the benchmark RPV-supersymmetry signal points in SR-RPV and the leptoquark signal points in SR-LQ after a fit excluding the $e^{+}\mu^{-}$ signal region and setting $\mu_{\text{sig}}=1$. Small weights correcting for muon charge biases affect all rows except that containing the fake-lepton estimate. These weights, $w_i$, cause non-integer yields. The uncertainties, $\sqrt{\sum_i w_i^2}$, are given for data to support the choice made to model the yields with a Poisson distribution.

The observed exclusion contour at 95% CL as a function of the smuon and neutralino masses, for $\lambda_{231}^{'}=1.0$.

The expected exclusion contour at 95% CL as a function of the smuon and neutralino masses, for $\lambda_{231}^{'}=1.0$.

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A search for heavy Higgs bosons decaying into vector bosons in same-sign two-lepton final states in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Braden Keim ; Abbott, D.C. ; et al.
JHEP 07 (2023) 200, 2023.
Inspire Record 2176695 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.129285

A search for heavy Higgs bosons produced in association with a vector boson and decaying into a pair of vector bosons is performed in final states with two leptons (electrons or muons) of the same electric charge, missing transverse momentum and jets. A data sample of proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV recorded with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider between 2015 and 2018 is used. The data correspond to a total integrated luminosity of 139 fb$^{-1}$. The observed data are in agreement with Standard Model background expectations. The results are interpreted using higher-dimensional operators in an effective field theory. Upper limits on the production cross-section are calculated at 95% confidence level as a function of the heavy Higgs boson's mass and coupling strengths to vector bosons. Limits are set in the Higgs boson mass range from 300 to 1500 GeV, and depend on the assumed couplings. The highest excluded mass for a heavy Higgs boson with the coupling combinations explored is 900 GeV. Limits on coupling strengths are also provided.

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Comparison between data and SM predictions for the meff distributions in the boosted SR. The background predictions are obtained through a background-only simultaneous fit and are shown as filled histograms. The entries in overflow are included in the last bin. The size of the combined statistical and systematic uncertainty for the sum of the fitted background is indicated by the hatched band. The ratio of the data to the sum of the fitted background is shown in the lower panel. Two benchmark signal samples, as indicated in the legend, are also shown as unstacked unfilled histograms normalised to the integrated luminosity of the data using the theoretical cross-sections.

Comparison between data and SM predictions for the meff distributions in the resolved SR. The background predictions are obtained through a background-only simultaneous fit and are shown as filled histograms. The entries in overflow are included in the last bin. The size of the combined statistical and systematic uncertainty for the sum of the fitted background is indicated by the hatched band. The ratio of the data to the sum of the fitted background is shown in the lower panel. Two benchmark signal samples, as indicated in the legend, are also shown as unstacked unfilled histograms normalised to the integrated luminosity of the data using the theoretical cross-sections.

Expected 95% CL upper limits on the production of a heavy Higgs boson as functions of fw and fww with mass equal to 300 GeV.

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A search for high-mass resonances decaying to $\tau^{+}\tau^{-}$ in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=8$ TeV with the ATLAS detector

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Brad ; Abdallah, Jalal ; et al.
JHEP 07 (2015) 157, 2015.
Inspire Record 1346398 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.68362

A search for high-mass resonances decaying into $\tau^{+}\tau^{-}$ final states using proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}= 8$ TeV produced by the Large Hadron Collider is presented. The data were recorded with the ATLAS detector and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 19.5-20.3 fb$^{-1}$. No statistically significant excess above the Standard Model expectation is observed; 95% credibility upper limits are set on the cross section times branching fraction of $Z^{\prime}$ resonances decaying into $\tau^+\tau^-$ pairs as a function of the resonance mass. As a result, $Z^{\prime}$ bosons of the Sequential Standard Model with masses less than 2.02 TeV are excluded at 95% credibility. The impact of the fermionic couplings on the $Z^{\prime}$ acceptance is investigated and limits are also placed on a $Z^{\prime}$ model that exhibits enhanced couplings to third-generation fermions.

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Signal acceptance times efficiency (ACC*EFF) for Z'L, Z'R, Z'narrow and Z'wide divided by ACC*EFF for Z'SSM as a function of the Z' mass, separately for the had-had and lep-had channels.

Ratio of the Z'NU to Z'SSM cross section times tau+tau- branching fraction (SIG*BR) as a function of sin^2phi and the Z' mass.

Ratio of the Z'NU to Z'SSM acceptance times efficiency (ACC*EFF) in the had-had channel as a function of sin^2phi and the Z' mass.

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A search for new phenomena in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 13 TeV in final states with missing transverse momentum and at least one jet using the alphaT variable

The CMS collaboration Khachatryan, Vardan ; Sirunyan, Albert M ; Tumasyan, Armen ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.C 77 (2017) 294, 2017.
Inspire Record 1495423 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.77606

A search for new phenomena is performed in final states containing one or more jets and an imbalance in transverse momentum in pp collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The analysed data sample, recorded with the CMS detector at the CERN LHC, corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 2.3 inverse femtobarns. Several kinematic variables are employed to suppress the dominant background, multijet production, as well as to discriminate between other standard model and new physics processes. The search provides sensitivity to a broad range of new-physics models that yield a stable weakly interacting massive particle. The number of observed candidate events is found to agree with the expected contributions from standard model processes, and the result is interpreted in the mass parameter space of fourteen simplified supersymmetric models that assume the pair production of gluinos or squarks and a range of decay modes. For models that assume gluino pair production, masses up to 1575 and 975 GeV are excluded for gluinos and neutralinos, respectively. For models involving the pair production of top squarks and compressed mass spectra, top squark masses up to 400 GeV are excluded.

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Summary of the lower bounds of the first and final bins in $H_{\mathrm{T}}$ in [GeV] (the latter in parentheses) as a function of $n_{\text{jet}}$ and $n_{\text{b}}$.

Systematic uncertainties (in percent) in the transfer ($\mathcal{T}$) factors used in the method to estimate the SM backgrounds with genuine $\vec{p}_t^{miss}$ in the signal region. The quoted ranges provide representative values of the observed variations as a function of $n_{\mathrm{jet}}$ and $H_{\mathrm{T}}$.

A summary of the simplified SUSY models used to interpret the results of this search. All on-shell SUSY particles in the decay are stated.

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A search for new resonances in multiple final states with a high transverse momentum $Z$ boson in $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV $pp$ collisions with the ATLAS detector

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Braden Keim ; Abbott, D.C. ; et al.
JHEP 06 (2023) 036, 2023.
Inspire Record 2158974 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.132793

A generic search for resonances is performed with events containing a $Z$ boson with transverse momentum greater than 100 GeV, decaying into $e^+e^-$ or $\mu^+\mu^-$. The analysed data collected with the ATLAS detector in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV at the Large Hadron Collider correspond to an integrated luminosity of 139 fb$^{-1}$. Two invariant mass distributions are examined for a localised excess relative to the expected Standard Model background in six independent event categories (and their inclusive sum) to increase the sensitivity. No significant excess is observed. Exclusion limits at 95% confidence level are derived for two cases: a model-independent interpretation of Gaussian-shaped resonances with the mass width between 3% and 10% of the resonance mass, and a specific heavy vector triplet model with the decay mode $W'\to ZW \to \ell\ell qq$.

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Results of applying the BH algorithm to the mass spectra in the leading small-R jet category, using the fitted background estimations from the initial step

Results of applying the BH algorithm to the mass spectra in the leading bjet category, using the fitted background estimations from the initial step

Results of applying the BH algorithm to the mass spectra in the leading large-R jet category, using the fitted background estimations from the initial step

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A statistical combination of ATLAS Run 2 searches for charginos and neutralinos at the LHC

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Braden Keim ; Abeling, Kira ; et al.
CERN-EP-2024-018, 2024.
Inspire Record 2758009 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.149530

Statistical combinations of searches for charginos and neutralinos using various decay channels are performed using $139\,$fb$^{-1}$ of $pp$ collision data at $\sqrt{s}=13\,$TeV with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. Searches targeting pure-wino chargino pair production, pure-wino chargino-neutralino production, or higgsino production decaying via Standard Model $W$, $Z$, or $h$ bosons are combined to extend the mass reach to the produced SUSY particles by 30-100 GeV. The depth of the sensitivity of the original searches is also improved by the combinations, lowering the 95% CL cross-section upper limits by 15%-40%.

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Expected 95% CL exclusion limits on the simplified models of chargino-pair production decaying via W bosons.

$+1\sigma$ expected 95% CL exclusion limits on the simplified models of chargino-pair production decaying via W bosons.

$-1\sigma$ expected 95% CL exclusion limits on the simplified models of chargino-pair production decaying via W bosons.

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A study of final-state radiation in decays of Z bosons produced in pp collisions at 7 TeV

The CMS collaboration Khachatryan, Vardan ; Sirunyan, Albert M. ; Tumasyan, Armen ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 91 (2015) 092012, 2015.
Inspire Record 1346843 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.67634

The differential cross sections for the production of photons in Z to mu+ mu- gamma decays are presented as a function of the transverse energy of the photon and its separation from the nearest muon. The data for these measurements were collected with the CMS detector and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 4.7 inverse femtobarns of pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV delivered by the CERN LHC. The cross sections are compared to simulations with POWHEG and PYTHIA, where PYTHIA is used to simulate parton showers and final-state photons. These simulations match the data to better than 5%.

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Measured differential cross section dsigma/dET in pb/GeV. For the data values, the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic. For the theory values, the uncertainty combines statistical, PDF, and renormalization/factorization scale components.

Measured differential cross section dsigma/dET in pb/GeV given (0.05 < DeltaR < 0.5). For the data values, the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic. For the theory values, the uncertainty combines statistical, PDF, and renormalization/factorization scale components.

Measured differential cross section dsigma/dET in pb/GeV given (0.5 < DeltaR < 3.0). For the data values, the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic. For the theory values, the uncertainty combines statistical, PDF, and renormalization/factorization scale components.

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ATLAS Run 2 searches for electroweak production of supersymmetric particles interpreted within the pMSSM

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Braden Keim ; Abeling, Kira ; et al.
CERN-EP-2024-021, 2024.
Inspire Record 2755168 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.149493

A summary of the constraints from searches performed by the ATLAS Collaboration for the electroweak production of charginos and neutralinos is presented. Results from eight separate ATLAS searches are considered, each using 140 fb$^{-1}$ of proton-proton data at a centre-of-mass energy of $\sqrt{s}$=13 TeV collected at the Large Hadron Collider during its second data-taking run. The results are interpreted in the context of the 19-parameter phenomenological minimal supersymmetric standard model, where R-parity conservation is assumed and the lightest supersymmetric particle is assumed to be the lightest neutralino. Constraints from previous electroweak, flavour and dark matter related measurements are also considered. The results are presented in terms of constraints on supersymmetric particle masses and are compared with limits from simplified models. Also shown is the impact of ATLAS searches on parameters such as the dark matter relic density and the spin-dependent and spin-independent scattering cross-sections targeted by direct dark matter detection experiments. The Higgs boson and Z boson `funnel regions', where a low-mass neutralino would not oversaturate the dark matter relic abundance, are almost completely excluded by the considered constraints. Example spectra for non-excluded supersymmetric models with light charginos and neutralinos are also presented.

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SLHA files and exclusion information (in CSV format) are available to download for the pMSSM models in this paper. Please refer to <a href="https://atlas.web.cern.ch/Atlas/GROUPS/PHYSICS/PAPERS/SUSY-2020-15/inputs/ATLAS_EW_pMSSM_Run2.html">this web page</a> for download links along with a description of the contents.

SLHA files and exclusion information (in CSV format) are available to download for the pMSSM models in this paper. Please refer to <a href="https://atlas.web.cern.ch/Atlas/GROUPS/PHYSICS/PAPERS/SUSY-2020-15/inputs/ATLAS_EW_pMSSM_Run2.html">this web page</a> for download links along with a description of the contents.


ATLAS measurements of the properties of jets for boosted particle searches

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Brad ; Abdallah, Jalal ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 86 (2012) 072006, 2012.
Inspire Record 1119557 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.60000

Measurements are presented of the properties of high transverse momentum jets, produced in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of sqrt(s) = 7 TeV. The data correspond to an integrated luminosity of 35 pb^-1 and were collected with the ATLAS detector in 2010. Jet mass, width, eccentricity, planar flow and angularity are measured for jets reconstructed using the anti-kt algorithm with distance parameters R = 0.6 and 1.0, with transverse momentum pT > 300 GeV and pseudorapidity |eta| < 2. The measurements are compared to the expectations of Monte Carlo generators that match leading-logarithmic parton showers to leading-order, or next-to-leading-order, matrix elements. The generators describe the general features of the jets, although discrepancies are observed in some distributions.

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The jet mass distribution for R=0.6 jets in the full 2010 dataset corrected for pileup and corrected to the particle level.

The jet mass distribution for R=1.0 jets in the full 2010 dataset corrected for pileup and corrected to the particle level.

The jet width distribution for R=0.6 jets in the full 2010 dataset corrected for pileup and corrected to the particle level.

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Angular analysis of the decay B0 to K*0 mu mu from pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 8 TeV

The CMS collaboration Khachatryan, Vardan ; Sirunyan, Albert M ; Tumasyan, Armen ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 753 (2016) 424-448, 2016.
Inspire Record 1385600 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.17057

The angular distributions and the differential branching fraction of the decay B0 to K*0(892) mu mu are studied using data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 20.5 inverse femtobarns collected with the CMS detector at the LHC in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 8 TeV. From 1430 signal decays, the forward-backward asymmetry of the muons, the K*0(892) longitudinal polarization fraction, and the differential branching fraction are determined as a function of the dimuon invariant mass squared. The measurements are among the most precise to date and are in good agreement with standard model predictions.

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The measured values of signal yield, FL, AFB, and differential branching fraction in bins of the dimuon invariant mass squared. The (FL,AFB) correlation factors are also shown.

The measured values of FL, AFB, and differential branching fraction in bins of the dimuon invariant mass squared, combining the 7 TeV and 8 TeV results.


Angular coefficients of Z bosons produced in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 8 TeV and decaying to $\mu^+ \mu^-$ as a function of transverse momentum and rapidity

The CMS collaboration Khachatryan, Vardan ; Sirunyan, Albert M ; Tumasyan, Armen ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 750 (2015) 154-175, 2015.
Inspire Record 1359451 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.69285

Measurements of the five most significant angular coefficients, A[0] through A[4], for Z bosons produced in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 8 TeV and decaying to $\mu^+ \mu^-$ are presented as a function of the transverse momentum and rapidity of Z boson. The integrated luminosity of the dataset collected with the CMS detector at the LHC corresponds to 19.7 inverse femtobarns. These measurements provide comprehensive information about Z boson production mechanisms, and are compared to QCD predictions at leading order, next-to-leading order, and next-to-next-to-leading order in perturbation theory.

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The five angular coefficients A0 to A4 and A0-A2 in bins of qT for |y| < 1.

The five angular coefficients A0 to A4 and A0-A2 in bins of qT for 1 < |y| < 2.1.


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Anomaly detection search for new resonances decaying into a Higgs boson and a generic new particle $X$ in hadronic final states using $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV $pp$ collisions with the ATLAS detector

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Braden Keim ; Abbott, Dale ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 108 (2023) 052009, 2023.
Inspire Record 2666488 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.135828

A search is presented for a heavy resonance $Y$ decaying into a Standard Model Higgs boson $H$ and a new particle $X$ in a fully hadronic final state. The full Large Hadron Collider Run 2 dataset of proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}= 13$ TeV collected by the ATLAS detector from 2015 to 2018 is used, and corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 139 fb$^{-1}$. The search targets the high $Y$-mass region, where the $H$ and $X$ have a significant Lorentz boost in the laboratory frame. A novel signal region is implemented using anomaly detection, where events are selected solely because of their incompatibility with a learned background-only model. It is defined using a jet-level tagger for signal-model-independent selection of the boosted $X$ particle, representing the first application of fully unsupervised machine learning to an ATLAS analysis. Two additional signal regions are implemented to target a benchmark $X$ decay into two quarks, covering topologies where the $X$ is reconstructed as either a single large-radius jet or two small-radius jets. The analysis selects Higgs boson decays into $b\bar{b}$, and a dedicated neural-network-based tagger provides sensitivity to the boosted heavy-flavor topology. No significant excess of data over the expected background is observed, and the results are presented as upper limits on the production cross section $\sigma(pp \rightarrow Y \rightarrow XH \rightarrow q\bar{q}b\bar{b}$) for signals with $m_Y$ between 1.5 and 6 TeV and $m_X$ between 65 and 3000 GeV.

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Acceptance times efficiency for signal grid in anomaly signal region.

Acceptance times efficiency for signal grid in anomaly signal region.

Acceptance times efficiency for signal grid in merged two-prong signal region.

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Azimuthal anisotropy of charged particles with transverse momentum up to 100 GeV in PbPb collisions at sqrt(s[NN]) = 5.02 TeV

The CMS collaboration Sirunyan, A.M. ; Tumasyan, Armen ; Adam, Wolfgang ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 776 (2018) 195-216, 2018.
Inspire Record 1511868 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.77603

The Fourier coefficients v[2] and v[3] characterizing the anisotropy of the azimuthal distribution of charged particles produced in PbPb collisions at sqrt(s[NN]) = 5.02 TeV are measured with data collected by the CMS experiment. The measurements cover a broad transverse momentum range, 1 < pT < 100 GeV. The analysis focuses on pT > 10 GeV range, where anisotropic azimuthal distributions should reflect the path-length dependence of parton energy loss in the created medium. Results are presented in several bins of PbPb collision centrality, spanning the 60% most central events. The v[2] coefficient is measured with the scalar product and the multiparticle cumulant methods, which have different sensitivities to the initial-state fluctuations. The values of both methods remain positive up to pT of about 60-80 GeV, in all examined centrality classes. The v[3] coefficient, only measured with the scalar product method, tends to zero for pT greater than or equal to 20 GeV. Comparisons between theoretical calculations and data provide new constraints on the path-length dependence of parton energy loss in heavy ion collisions and highlight the importance of the initial-state fluctuations.

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The $v_{2}$ result from SP method as a function of $p_{T}$ in 0-5\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.

The $v_{2}$ result from SP method as a function of $p_{T}$ in 5-10\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.

The $v_{2}$ result from SP method as a function of $p_{T}$ in 10-20\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.

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Centrality and rapidity dependence of inclusive jet production in $\sqrt{s_\mathrm{NN}} = 5.02$ TeV proton--lead collisions with the ATLAS detector

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Brad ; Abdallah, Jalal ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 748 (2015) 392-413, 2015.
Inspire Record 1334140 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.67349

Measurements of the centrality and rapidity dependence of inclusive jet production in $\sqrt{s_\mathrm{NN}} = 5.02$ TeV proton--lead ($p$+Pb) collisions and the jet cross-section in $\sqrt{s} = 2.76$ TeV proton--proton collisions are presented. These quantities are measured in datasets corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 27.8 nb$^{-1}$ and 4.0 pb$^{-1}$, respectively, recorded with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider in 2013. The $p$+Pb collision centrality was characterised using the total transverse energy measured in the pseudorapidity interval $-4.9 < \eta < -3.2$ in the direction of the lead beam. Results are presented for the double-differential per-collision yields as a function of jet rapidity and transverse momentum ($p_\mathrm{T}$) for minimum-bias and centrality-selected $p$+Pb collisions, and are compared to the jet rate from the geometric expectation. The total jet yield in minimum-bias events is slightly enhanced above the expectation in a $p_\mathrm{T}$-dependent manner but is consistent with the expectation within uncertainties. The ratios of jet spectra from different centrality selections show a strong modification of jet production at all $p_\mathrm{T}$ at forward rapidities and for large $p_\mathrm{T}$ at mid-rapidity, which manifests as a suppression of the jet yield in central events and an enhancement in peripheral events. These effects imply that the factorisation between hard and soft processes is violated at an unexpected level in proton-nucleus collisions. Furthermore, the modifications at forward rapidities are found to be a function of the total jet energy only, implying that the violations may have a simple dependence on the hard parton-parton kinematics.

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The $R_{\mathrm{coll}}$ and $T_{p\mathrm{A}}$ values and their uncertainties in each centrality bin.

Per-event jet yields in 0-90% p+Pb collisions, within the centre of mass rapidity -2.1 to -1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).

Per-event jet yields in 0-90% p+Pb collisions, within the centre of mass rapidity -1.2 to -0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).

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Charged-hadron production in $pp$, $p$+Pb, Pb+Pb, and Xe+Xe collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_\text{NN}}}=5$ TeV with the ATLAS detector at the LHC

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Braden Keim ; Abeling, Kira ; et al.
JHEP 07 (2023) 074, 2023.
Inspire Record 2601282 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.135676

This paper presents measurements of charged-hadron spectra obtained in $pp$, $p$+Pb, and Pb+Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ or $\sqrt{s_{_\text{NN}}}=5.02$ TeV, and in Xe+Xe collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_\text{NN}}}=5.44$ TeV. The data recorded by the ATLAS detector at the LHC have total integrated luminosities of 25 pb${}^{-1}$, 28 nb${}^{-1}$, 0.50 nb${}^{-1}$, and 3 $\mu$b${}^{-1}$, respectively. The nuclear modification factors $R_{p\text{Pb}}$ and $R_\text{AA}$ are obtained by comparing the spectra in heavy-ion and $pp$ collisions in a wide range of charged-particle transverse momenta and pseudorapidity. The nuclear modification factor $R_{p\text{Pb}}$ shows a moderate enhancement above unity with a maximum at $p_{\mathrm{T}} \approx 3$ GeV; the enhancement is stronger in the Pb-going direction. The nuclear modification factors in both Pb+Pb and Xe+Xe collisions feature a significant, centrality-dependent suppression. They show a similar distinct $p_{\mathrm{T}}$-dependence with a local maximum at $p_{\mathrm{T}} \approx 2$ GeV and a local minimum at $p_{\mathrm{T}} \approx 7$ GeV. This dependence is more distinguishable in more central collisions. No significant $|\eta|$-dependence is found. A comprehensive comparison with several theoretical predictions is also provided. They typically describe $R_\text{AA}$ better in central collisions and in the $p_{\mathrm{T}}$ range from about 10 to 100 GeV.

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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - <br><b>charged-hadron spectra:</b> <br><i>pp reference:</i>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table1">for p+Pb</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table10">for Pb+Pb</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table19">for Xe+Xe</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br><i>p+Pb:</i>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table2">0-5%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table3">5-10%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table4">10-20%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table5">20-30%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table6">30-40%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table7">40-60%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table8">60-90%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table9">0-90%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br><i>Pb+Pb:</i>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table11">0-5%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table12">5-10%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table13">10-20%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table14">20-30%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table15">30-40%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table16">40-50%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table17">50-60%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table18">60-80%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br><i>Xe+Xe:</i>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table20">0-5%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table21">5-10%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table22">10-20%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table23">20-30%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table24">30-40%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table25">40-50%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table26">50-60%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table27">60-80%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; </br>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - <br><b>nuclear modification factors (p<sub>T</sub>):</b> <br><i>R<sub>pPb</sub>:</i>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table28">0-5%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table29">5-10%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table30">10-20%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table31">20-30%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table32">30-40%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table33">40-60%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table34">60-90%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table35">0-90%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br><i>R<sub>AA</sub> (Pb+Pb):</i>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table36">0-5%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table37">5-10%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table38">10-20%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table39">20-30%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table40">30-40%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table41">40-50%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table42">50-60%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table43">60-80%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br><i>R<sub>AA</sub> (Xe+Xe):</i>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table44">0-5%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table45">5-10%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table46">10-20%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table47">20-30%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table48">30-40%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table49">40-50%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table50">50-60%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table51">60-80%</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; </br>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - <br><b>nuclear modification factors (y*/eta):</b> <br><i>R<sub>pPb</sub>:</i> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;0-5%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table52">0.66-0.755GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table53">2.95-3.35GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table54">7.65-8.8GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table55">15.1-17.3GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;5-10%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table56">0.66-0.755GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table57">2.95-3.35GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table58">7.65-8.8GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table59">15.1-17.3GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;10-20%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table60">0.66-0.755GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table61">2.95-3.35GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table62">7.65-8.8GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table63">15.1-17.3GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;20-30%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table64">0.66-0.755GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table65">2.95-3.35GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table66">7.65-8.8GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table67">15.1-17.3GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;30-40%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table68">0.66-0.755GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table69">2.95-3.35GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table70">7.65-8.8GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table71">15.1-17.3GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;40-60%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table72">0.66-0.755GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table73">2.95-3.35GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table74">7.65-8.8GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table75">15.1-17.3GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;60-90%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table76">0.66-0.755GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table77">2.95-3.35GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table78">7.65-8.8GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table79">15.1-17.3GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;0-90%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table80">0.66-0.755GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table81">2.95-3.35GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table82">7.65-8.8GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table83">15.1-17.3GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br><i>R<sub>AA</sub> (Pb+Pb):</i> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;0-5%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table84">1.7-1.95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table85">6.7-7.65GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table86">20-23GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table87">60-95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;5-10%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table88">1.7-1.95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table89">6.7-7.65GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table90">20-23GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table91">60-95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;10-20%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table92">1.7-1.95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table93">6.7-7.65GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table94">20-23GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table95">60-95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;20-30%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table96">1.7-1.95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table97">6.7-7.65GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table98">20-23GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table99">60-95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;30-40%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table100">1.7-1.95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table101">6.7-7.65GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table102">20-23GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table103">60-95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;40-50%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table104">1.7-1.95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table105">6.7-7.65GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table106">20-23GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table107">60-95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;50-60%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table108">1.7-1.95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table109">6.7-7.65GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table110">20-23GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table111">60-95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;60-80%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table112">1.7-1.95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table113">6.7-7.65GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table114">20-23GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table115">60-95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br><i>R<sub>AA</sub> (Xe+Xe):</i> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;0-5%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table116">1.7-1.95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table117">6.7-7.65GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table118">20-23GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;5-10%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table119">1.7-1.95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table120">6.7-7.65GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table121">20-23GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;10-20%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table122">1.7-1.95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table123">6.7-7.65GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table124">20-23GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;20-30%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table125">1.7-1.95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table126">6.7-7.65GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table127">20-23GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;30-40%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table128">1.7-1.95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table129">6.7-7.65GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table130">20-23GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;40-50%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table131">1.7-1.95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table132">6.7-7.65GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table133">20-23GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;50-60%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table134">1.7-1.95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table135">6.7-7.65GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table136">20-23GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;60-80%:&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table137">1.7-1.95GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table138">6.7-7.65GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="?version=1&table=Table139">20-23GeV</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Charged-hadron cross-section in pp collisions. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.

Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 0-5% for p+Pb, divided by &#9001;TPPB&#9002;. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.

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Charged-particle multiplicities in pp interactions at sqrt(s) = 900 GeV measured with the ATLAS detector at the LHC

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, G. ; Abat, E. ; Abbott, B. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 688 (2010) 21-42, 2010.
Inspire Record 849050 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.54850

The first measurements from proton-proton collisions recorded with the ATLAS detector at the LHC are presented. Data were collected in December 2009 using a minimum-bias trigger during collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 900 GeV. The charged-particle multiplicity, its dependence on transverse momentum and pseudorapidity, and the relationship between mean transverse momentum and charged-particle multiplicity are measured for events with at least one charged particle in the kinematic range |eta|<2.5 and pT>500 MeV. The measurements are compared to Monte Carlo models of proton-proton collisions and to results from other experiments at the same centre-of-mass energy. The charged-particle multiplicity per event and unit of pseudorapidity at eta = 0 is measured to be 1.333 +/- 0.003 (stat.) +/- 0.040 (syst.), which is 5-15% higher than the Monte Carlo models predict.

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Average value of charged particle multiplicity per event and unit of pseudorapidity in the pseudorapidity range from -0.2 to 0.2.

Charged particle multiplicity as a function of pseudorapidity.

Charged particle multiplicity as a function of transverse momentum.

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Charged-particle multiplicities in pp interactions measured with the ATLAS detector at the LHC

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, G. ; Abbott, B. ; Abdallah, J. ; et al.
New J.Phys. 13 (2011) 053033, 2011.
Inspire Record 882098 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.57077

Measurements are presented from proton-proton collisions at centre-of-mass energies of sqrt(s) = 0.9, 2.36 and 7 TeV recorded with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. Events were collected using a single-arm minimum-bias trigger. The charged-particle multiplicity, its dependence on transverse momentum and pseudorapidity and the relationship between the mean transverse momentum and charged-particle multiplicity are measured. Measurements in different regions of phase-space are shown, providing diffraction-reduced measurements as well as more inclusive ones. The observed distributions are corrected to well-defined phase-space regions, using model-independent corrections. The results are compared to each other and to various Monte Carlo models, including a new AMBT1 PYTHIA 6 tune. In all the kinematic regions considered, the particle multiplicities are higher than predicted by the Monte Carlo models. The central charged-particle multiplicity per event and unit of pseudorapidity, for tracks with pT >100 MeV, is measured to be 3.483 +- 0.009 (stat) +- 0.106 (syst) at sqrt(s) = 0.9 TeV and 5.630 +- 0.003 (stat) +- 0.169 (syst) at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV.

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Charged-particle multiplicities in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of mass energy of 900 GeV as a function of pseudorapidity for events with the number of charged particles >=1 having transverse momentum >500 MeV and absolute(pseudorapidity) <2.5.

Charged-particle multiplicities in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of mass energy of 2360 GeV as a function of pseudorapidity for events with the number of charged particles >=1 having transverse momentum >500 MeV and absolute(pseudorapidity) <2.5.

Charged-particle multiplicities in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of mass energy of 7000 GeV as a function of pseudorapidity for events with the number of charged particles >=1 having transverse momentum >500 MeV and absolute(pseudorapidity) <2.5.

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Charged-particle nuclear modification factors in PbPb and pPb collisions at sqrt(s[NN)]=5.02 TeV

The CMS collaboration Khachatryan, Vardan ; Sirunyan, Albert M ; Tumasyan, Armen ; et al.
JHEP 04 (2017) 039, 2017.
Inspire Record 1496050 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.77101

The spectra of charged particles produced within the pseudorapidity window abs(eta) < 1 at sqrt(s[NN]) = 5.02 TeV are measured using 404 inverse microbarns of PbPb and 27.4 inverse picobarns of pp data collected by the CMS detector at the LHC in 2015. The spectra are presented over the transverse momentum ranges spanning 0.5 < pt < 400 GeV in pp and 0.7 < pt < 400 GeV in PbPb collisions. The corresponding nuclear modification factor, R[AA], is measured in bins of collision centrality. The R[AA] in the 5% most central collisions shows a maximal suppression by a factor of 7-8 in the pt region of 6-9 GeV. This dip is followed by an increase, which continues up to the highest pt measured, and approaches unity in the vicinity of pt = 200 GeV. The R[AA] is compared to theoretical predictions and earlier experimental results at lower collision energies. The newly measured pp spectrum is combined with the pPb spectrum previously published by the CMS Collaboration to construct the pPb nuclear modification factor, R[pA], up to 120 GeV. For pt > 20 GeV, R[pA] exhibits weak momentum dependence and shows a moderate enhancement above unity.

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Charged-particle per-event yields measured in 0-5% PbPb centrality class.

Charged-particle per-event yields measured in 0-5% PbPb centrality class.

Charged-particle per-event yields measured in 5-10% PbPb centrality class.

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Combination and summary of ATLAS dark matter searches interpreted in a 2HDM with a pseudo-scalar mediator using 139 fb$^{-1}$ of $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV $pp$ collision data

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Braden Keim ; Abeling, Kira ; et al.
CERN-EP-2023-088, 2023.
Inspire Record 2664553 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.140529

Results from a wide range of searches targeting different experimental signatures with and without missing transverse momentum ($E_{\mathrm{T}}^{\mathrm{miss}}$) are used to constrain a Two-Higgs-Doublet Model (2HDM) with an additional pseudo-scalar mediating the interaction between ordinary and dark matter (2HDM+$a$). The analyses use up to 139 fb$^{-1}$ of proton-proton collision data at a centre-of-mass energy $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV recorded with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider between 2015-2018. The results from three of the most sensitive searches are combined statistically. These searches target signatures with large $E_{\mathrm{T}}^{\mathrm{miss}}$ and a leptonically decaying $Z$ boson; large $E_{\mathrm{T}}^{\mathrm{miss}}$ and a Higgs boson decaying to bottom quarks; and production of charged Higgs bosons in final states with top and bottom quarks, respectively. Constraints are derived for several common as well as new benchmark scenarios within the 2HDM+$a$.

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Observed combination limits at 95% CL in the $(m_{a},m_{A})$ plane under the assumption of $sin\theta$ = 0.35.

Expected combination limits at 95% CL in the $(m_{a},m_{A})$ plane under the assumption of $sin\theta$ = 0.35.

1 sigma band of expected combination limits at 95% CL in the $(m_{a},m_{A})$ plane under the assumption of $sin\theta$ = 0.35.

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Combination of searches for resonant Higgs boson pair production using $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Aakvaag, Erlend ; Abbott, Braden Keim ; et al.
CERN-EP-2023-271, 2023.
Inspire Record 2726938 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.145876

A combination of searches for resonant Higgs boson pair production is presented, using up to 139 fb$^{-1}$ of $pp$ collision data at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV recorded with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The combination includes searches performed in three decay channels: $b\bar{b}b\bar{b}$, $bb\tau^+\tau^-$ and $bb\gamma\gamma$. No excess above the expected background is observed and upper limits are set at the 95% confidence level on the production cross section of Higgs boson pairs originating from the decay of a narrow scalar resonance with mass in the range 251 GeV-5 TeV. The observed (expected) limits are in the range 0.96-600 fb (1.2-390 fb). The limits are interpreted in the Type-I Two-Higgs-Doublet Model and the Minimimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, and constrain parameter space not previously excluded by other searches.

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Local p-value as a function of the resonance mass $m_{X}$. Some table entries are empty because resonance masses from 251 GeV to 5 TeV are considered, whereas some channels only use masses in a certain, more restricted, range.

Observed significance as a function of the resonance $m_{X}$. Some table entries are empty because resonance masses from 251 GeV to 5 TeV are considered, whereas some channels only use masses in a certain, more restricted, range.

Observed and expected upper limits at the 95% CL on the resonant Higgs boson pair production cross section as a function of the resonance mass $m_{X}$. Some table entries are empty because resonance masses from 251 GeV to 5 TeV are considered, whereas some channels only use masses in a certain, more restricted, range.


Comparison of inclusive and photon-tagged jet suppression in 5.02 TeV Pb+Pb collisions with ATLAS

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Braden Keim ; Abeling, Kira ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 846 (2023) 138154, 2023.
Inspire Record 2648097 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.139723

Parton energy loss in the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) is studied with a measurement of photon-tagged jet production in 1.7 nb$^{-1}$ of Pb+Pb data and 260 pb$^{-1}$ of $pp$ data, both at $\sqrt{s_\mathrm{NN}} = 5.02$ TeV, with the ATLAS detector. The process $pp \to \gamma$+jet+$X$ and its analogue in Pb+Pb collisions is measured in events containing an isolated photon with transverse momentum ($p_\mathrm{T}$) above $50$ GeV and reported as a function of jet $p_\mathrm{T}$. This selection results in a sample of jets with a steeply falling $p_\mathrm{T}$ distribution that are mostly initiated by the showering of quarks. The $pp$ and Pb+Pb measurements are used to report the nuclear modification factor, $R_\mathrm{AA}$, and the fractional energy loss, $S_\mathrm{loss}$, for photon-tagged jets. In addition, the results are compared with the analogous ones for inclusive jets, which have a significantly smaller quark-initiated fraction. The $R_\mathrm{AA}$ and $S_\mathrm{loss}$ values are found to be significantly different between those for photon-tagged jets and inclusive jets, demonstrating that energy loss in the QGP is sensitive to the colour-charge of the initiating parton. The results are also compared with a variety of theoretical models of colour-charge-dependent energy loss.

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The differential cross-section of photon-tagged jets as a function of jet $p_{\mathrm{T}}$ in pp collisions.

The yields of photon-tagged jets as a function of jet $p_{\mathrm{T}}$ in Pb+Pb collisions for different centrality intervals.

The nuclear modification factor of photon-tagged jets as a function of jet $p_{\mathrm{T}}$ for different centrality intervals.

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Comparison of the Z/gamma*+jets to gamma+jets cross sections in pp collisions at sqrt(s)= 8 TeV

The CMS collaboration Khachatryan, Vardan ; Sirunyan, Albert M ; Tumasyan, Armen ; et al.
JHEP 10 (2015) 128, 2015.
Inspire Record 1372730 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.72989

A comparison of the differential cross sections for the processes Z/gamma* + jets and photon (gamma) + jets is presented. The measurements are based on data collected with the CMS detector at sqrt(s) = 8 TeV corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 19.7 inverse femtobarns. The differential cross sections and their ratios are presented as functions of pt. The measurements are also shown as functions of the jet multiplicity. Differential cross sections are obtained as functions of the ratio of the Z/gamma* pt to the sum of all jet transverse momenta and of the ratio of the Z/gamma* pt to the leading jet transverse momentum. The data are corrected for detector effects and are compared to simulations based on several QCD calculations.

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The Z boson differential transverse momentum cross-section in an inclusive $Z/\gamma^{*}+\mathrm{jets}$, $N_{\mathrm{jets}} \geq1$ selection.

The $\gamma$ differential transverse momentum cross-section in an inclusive $\gamma+\mathrm{jets}$, $N_{\mathrm{jets}} \geq1$ selection for central rapidities $\vert y_{\gamma} \vert > 1.4$.

The Z boson differential transverse momentum cross-section in an inclusive $Z/\gamma^{*}+\mathrm{jets}$, $N_{\mathrm{jets}} \geq2$ selection.

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Comprehensive measurements of $t$-channel single top-quark production cross sections at $\sqrt{s} = 7$ TeV with the ATLAS detector

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Brad ; Abdallah, Jalal ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 90 (2014) 112006, 2014.
Inspire Record 1303905 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.64385

This article presents measurements of the $t$-channel single top-quark ($t$) and top-antiquark ($\bar{t}$) total production cross sections $\sigma(tq)$ and $\sigma(\bar{t}q)$, their ratio $R_{t}=\sigma(tq)/\sigma(\bar{t}q)$, and a measurement of the inclusive production cross section $\sigma(tq + \bar{t}q)$ in proton--proton collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 7$ TeV at the LHC. Differential cross sections for the $tq$ and $\bar{t}q$ processes are measured as a function of the transverse momentum and the absolute value of the rapidity of $t$ and $\bar{t}$, respectively. The analyzed data set was recorded with the ATLAS detector and corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 4.59 fb$^{-1}$. Selected events contain one charged lepton, large missing transverse momentum, and two or three jets. The cross sections are measured by performing a binned maximum-likelihood fit to the output distributions of neural networks. The resulting measurements are $\sigma(tq)= 46\pm 6\; \mathrm{pb}$, $\sigma(\bar{t}q)= 23 \pm 4\; \mathrm{pb}$, $R_{t}=2.04\pm 0.18$, and $\sigma(tq + \bar{t}q)= 68 \pm 8\; \mathrm{pb}$, consistent with the Standard Model expectation. The uncertainty on the measured cross sections is dominated by systematic uncertainties, while the uncertainty on $R_{t}$ is mainly statistical. Using the ratio of $\sigma(tq + \bar{t}q)$ to its theoretical prediction, and assuming that the top-quark-related CKM matrix elements obey the relation $|V_{tb}|\gg |V_{ts}|, |V_{td}|$, we determine $|V_{tb}|=1.02 \pm 0.07$.

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Differential t-channel top-quark production cross sections and normalized differential t-channel top-quark production cross sections as functions of PT(TOP).

Predicted and observed events yields for the 2-jet and 3-jet channels considered in this measurement. The multijet background is estimated using data-driven techniques (see Sec. VB); an uncertainty of $50\%$ is applied. All the other expectations are derived using theoretical cross sections and their uncertainties (see Secs. VA and VC in the paper).

Differential t-channel top-quark production cross sections and normalized differential t-channel top-quark production cross sections as functions of PT(TOPBAR).

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Constraining the Higgs boson self-coupling from single- and double-Higgs production with the ATLAS detector using $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Braden Keim ; Abbott, Dale ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 843 (2023) 137745, 2023.
Inspire Record 2175556 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.135471

Constraints on the Higgs boson self-coupling are set by combining double-Higgs boson analyses in the $b\bar{b}b\bar{b}$, $b\bar{b}\tau^+\tau^-$ and $b\bar{b} \gamma \gamma$ decay channels with single-Higgs boson analyses targeting the $\gamma \gamma$, $ZZ^*$, $WW^*$, $\tau^+ \tau^-$ and $b\bar{b}$ decay channels. The data used in these analyses were recorded by the ATLAS detector at the LHC in proton$-$proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 126$-$139 fb$^{-1}$. The combination of the double-Higgs analyses sets an upper limit of $\mu_{HH} < 2.4$ at 95% confidence level on the double-Higgs production cross-section normalised to its Standard Model prediction. Combining the single-Higgs and double-Higgs analyses, with the assumption that new physics affects only the Higgs boson self-coupling ($\lambda_{HHH}$), values outside the interval $-0.4< \kappa_{\lambda}=(\lambda_{HHH}/\lambda_{HHH}^{\textrm{SM}})< 6.3$ are excluded at 95% confidence level. The combined single-Higgs and double-Higgs analyses provide results with fewer assumptions, by adding in the fit more coupling modifiers introduced to account for the Higgs boson interactions with the other Standard Model particles. In this relaxed scenario, the constraint becomes $-1.4 < \kappa_{\lambda} < 6.1$ at 95% CL.

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Observed and expected 95% CL upper limits on the signal strength for double-Higgs production from the bbbb, bb$\tau\tau$ and bb$\gamma\gamma$ decay channels, and their statistical combination. The value $m_H$ = 125.09 GeV is assumed when deriving the predicted SM cross-section. The expected limit and the corresponding error bands are derived assuming the absence of the HH process and with all nuisance parameters profiled to the observed data.

Observed and expected 95% CL exclusion limits on the production cross-sections of the combined ggF HH and VBF HH processes as a function of $\kappa_\lambda$, for the three double-Higgs search channels and their combination. The expected limits assume no HH production. The red line shows the theory prediction for the combined ggF HH and VBF HH cross-section as a function of $\kappa_\lambda$ where all parameters and couplings are set to their SM values except for $\kappa_\lambda$. The band surrounding the red cross-section lines indicate the theoretical uncertainty of the predicted cross-section.

Observed and expected 95% CL exclusion limits on the production cross-sections of the VBF HH process as a function of $\kappa_{2V}$, for the three double-Higgs search channels and their combination. The expected limits assume no VBF HH production. The red line shows the predicted VBF HH cross-section as a function of $\kappa_{2V}$. The bands surrounding the red cross-section lines indicate the theoretical uncertainty of the predicted cross-section. The uncertainty band is smaller than the width of the plotted line.

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Constraints on Higgs boson production with large transverse momentum using $H\rightarrow b\bar{b}$ decays in the ATLAS detector

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Braden Keim ; Abbott, Dale ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 105 (2022) 092003, 2022.
Inspire Record 1969589 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.102183

This paper reports constraints on Higgs boson production with transverse momentum above 1 TeV. The analyzed data from proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV were recorded with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider from 2015 to 2018 and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 136 fb$^{-1}$. Higgs bosons decaying into $b\bar{b}$ are reconstructed as single large-radius jets recoiling against a hadronic system and identified by the experimental signature of two $b$-hadron decays. The experimental techniques are validated in the same kinematic regime using the $Z\rightarrow b\bar{b}$ process.The 95$\% $ confidence-level upper limit on the cross section for Higgs boson production with transverse momentum above 450 GeV is 115 fb, and above 1 TeV it is 9.6 fb. The Standard Model cross section predictions for a Higgs boson with a mass of 125 GeV in the same kinematic regions are 18.4 fb and 0.13 fb, respectively.

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- - - - - - - - Overview of HEPData Record - - - - - - - - <br/><br/> <b>Standard Model cross sections:</b> <a href="102183?table=SMcrosssections">table</a><br/><br/> <b>Cutflow ggF:</b> <a href="102183?table=CutflowggF">table</a><br/><br/> <b>Cutflow VBF:</b> <a href="102183?table=CutflowVBF">table</a><br/><br/> <b>Cutflow VH:</b> <a href="102183?table=CutflowVH">table</a><br/><br/> <b>Cutflow ttH:</b> <a href="102183?table=CutflowttH">table</a><br/><br/> <b>Production mode fractional contributions::</b> <a href="102183?table=Fractionalcontribution">table</a><br/><br/> <b>Acceptance times efficiency - fiducial:</b> <a href="102183?table=Acceptancetimesefficiency-fiducial">table</a><br/><br/> <b>Acceptance times efficiency - differential:</b> <a href="102183?table=Acceptancetimesefficiency-differential">table</a><br/><br/> <b>Yield table - fiducial:</b> <a href="102183?table=Eventyields-fiducial">table</a><br/><br/> <b>Yield table - differential:</b> <a href="102183?table=Eventyields-differential">table</a><br/><br/>

Predicted Higgs boson production cross sections within fiducial volumes obtained from the four production mode MC samples (ggF, VBF, VH, and ttH) described in Section 3 with and without higher order electroweak (EW) corrections. All μH values reported are with respect to cross section with EW corrections.

The efficiency for simulated ggF events to pass each analysis cut.

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Constraints on Higgs boson properties using $WW^{*}(\rightarrow e\nu\mu\nu) jj$ production in 36.1 fb$^{-1}$ of $\sqrt{s}$=13 TeV $pp$ collisions with the ATLAS detector

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Braden Keim ; Abbott, Dale ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.C 82 (2022) 622, 2022.
Inspire Record 1932467 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.130779

This article presents the results of two studies of Higgs boson properties using the $WW^*(\rightarrow e\nu\mu\nu)jj$ final state, based on a dataset corresponding to 36.1/fb of $\sqrt{s}$=13 TeV proton$-$proton collisions recorded by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. The first study targets Higgs boson production via gluon$-$gluon fusion and constrains the CP properties of the effective Higgs$-$gluon interaction. Using angular distributions and the overall rate, a value of $\tan(\alpha) = 0.0 \pm 0.4$ stat. $ \pm 0.3$ syst is obtained for the tangent of the mixing angle for CP-even and CP-odd contributions. The second study exploits the vector-boson fusion production mechanism to probe the Higgs boson couplings to longitudinally and transversely polarised $W$ and $Z$ bosons in both the production and the decay of the Higgs boson; these couplings have not been directly constrained previously. The polarisation-dependent coupling-strength scale factors are defined as the ratios of the measured polarisation-dependent coupling strengths to those predicted by the Standard Model, and are determined using rate and kinematic information to be $a_L=0.91^{+0.10}_{-0.18}$(stat.)$^{+0.09}_{-0.17}$(syst.) and $a_{T}=1.2 \pm 0.4 $(stat.)$ ^{+0.2}_{-0.3} $(syst.). These coupling strengths are translated into pseudo-observables, resulting in $\kappa_{VV}= 0.91^{+0.10}_{-0.18}$(stat.)$^{+0.09}_{-0.17}$(syst.) and $\epsilon_{VV} =0.13^{+0.28}_{-0.20}$ (stat.)$^{+0.08}_{-0.10}$(syst.). All results are consistent with the Standard Model predictions.

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Post-fit NFs and their uncertainties for the Z+jets, top and WW backgrounds. Both sets of normalisation factors differ slightly depending on which (B)SM model is tested, but are consistent within their total uncertainties.

Post-fit event yields in the signal and control regions obtained from the study of the signal strength parameter $\mu^{\text{ggF+2jets}}$. The quoted uncertainties include the theoretical and experimental systematic sources and those due to sample statistics. The fit constrains the total expected yield to the observed yield. The diboson background is split into $W W$ and non-$W W$ contributions.

Breakdown of the main contributions to the total uncertainty on $\tan \alpha$ based on the fit that exploits both shape and rate information. Individual sources of systematic uncertainty are grouped into either the theoretical or the experimental uncertainty. The sum in quadrature of the individual components differs from the total uncertainty due to correlations between the components.

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Constraints on spin-0 dark matter mediators and invisible Higgs decays using ATLAS 13 TeV $pp$ collision data with two top quarks and missing transverse momentum in the final state

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Braden Keim ; Abbott, D.C. ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.C 83 (2023) 503, 2023.
Inspire Record 2180393 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.129623

This paper presents a statistical combination of searches targeting final states with two top quarks and invisible particles, characterised by the presence of zero, one or two leptons, at least one jet originating from a $b$-quark and missing transverse momentum. The analyses are searches for phenomena beyond the Standard Model consistent with the direct production of dark matter in $pp$ collisions at the LHC, using 139 fb$^{-\text{1}}$ of data collected with the ATLAS detector at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The results are interpreted in terms of simplified dark matter models with a spin-0 scalar or pseudoscalar mediator particle. In addition, the results are interpreted in terms of upper limits on the Higgs boson invisible branching ratio, where the Higgs boson is produced according to the Standard Model in association with a pair of top quarks. For scalar (pseudoscalar) dark matter models, with all couplings set to unity, the statistical combination extends the mass range excluded by the best of the individual channels by 50 (25) GeV, excluding mediator masses up to 370 GeV. In addition, the statistical combination improves the expected coupling exclusion reach by 14% (24%), assuming a scalar (pseudoscalar) mediator mass of 10 GeV. An upper limit on the Higgs boson invisible branching ratio of 0.38 (0.30$^{+\text{0.13}}_{-\text{0.09}}$) is observed (expected) at 95% confidence level.

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Post-fit signal region yields for the tt0L-high and the tt0L-low analyses. The bottom panel shows the statistical significance of the difference between the SM prediction and the observed data in each region. '$t\bar{t}$ (other)' represents $t\bar{t}$ events without extra jets or events with extra light-flavour jets. 'Other' includes contributions from $t\bar{t}W$, $tZ$ and $tWZ$ processes. The total uncertainty in the SM expectation is represented with hatched bands and the expected distributions for selected signal models are shown as dashed lines.

Representative fit distribution in the signal region for the tt1L analysis: each bin of such distribution corresponds to a single SR included in the fit. 'Other' includes contributions from $t\bar{t}W$, $tZ$, $tWZ$ and $t\bar{t}$ (semileptonic) processes. The total uncertainty in the SM expectation is represented with hatched bands and the expected distributions for selected signal models are shown as dashed lines.

Representative fit distribution in the same flavour leptons signal region for the tt2L analysis: each bin of such distribution, starting from the red arrow, corresponds to a single SR included in the fit. 'FNP' includes the contribution from fake/non-prompt lepton background arising from jets (mainly $\pi/K$, heavy-flavour hadron decays and photon conversion) misidentified as leptons, estimated in a purely data-driven way. 'Other' includes contributions from $t\bar{t}W$, $tZ$ and $tWZ$ processes. The total uncertainty in the SM expectation is represented with hatched bands and the expected distributions for selected signal models are shown as dashed lines.

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Constraints on the pMSSM, AMSB model and on other models from the search for long-lived charged particles in proton-proton collisions at sqrt(s) = 8 TeV

The CMS collaboration Khachatryan, Vardan ; Sirunyan, Albert M ; Tumasyan, Armen ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.C 75 (2015) 325, 2015.
Inspire Record 1343509 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.66613

Stringent limits are set on the long-lived lepton-like sector of the phenomenological minimal supersymmetric standard model (pMSSM) and the anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking (AMSB) model. The limits are derived from the results presented in a recent search for long-lived charged particles in proton-proton collisions, based on data collected by the CMS detector at a centre-of-mass energy of 8 TeV at the Large Hadron Collider. In the pMSSM parameter sub-space considered, 95.9% of the points predicting charginos with a lifetime of at least 10 ns are excluded. These constraints on the pMSSM are the first obtained at the LHC. Charginos with a lifetime greater than 100 ns and masses up to about 800 GeV in the AMSB model are also excluded. The method described can also be used to set constraints on other models.

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Correlations between flow and transverse momentum in Xe+Xe and Pb+Pb collisions at the LHC with the ATLAS detector: a probe of the heavy-ion initial state and nuclear deformation

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Braden Keim ; Abbott, D.C. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.C 107 (2023) 054910, 2023.
Inspire Record 2075412 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.139082

The correlations between flow harmonics $v_n$ for $n=2$, 3 and 4 and mean transverse momentum $[p_\mathrm{T}]$ in $^{129}$Xe+$^{129}$Xe and $^{208}$Pb+$^{208}$Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\mathrm{NN}}}=5.44$ TeV and 5.02 TeV, respectively, are measured using charged particles with the ATLAS detector. The correlations are sensitive to the shape and size of the initial geometry, nuclear deformation, and initial momentum anisotropy. The effects from non-flow and centrality fluctuations are minimized, respectively, via a subevent cumulant method and event activity selection based on particle production in the very forward rapidity. The results show strong dependences on centrality, harmonic number $n$, $p_{\mathrm{T}}$ and pseudorapidity range. Current models describe qualitatively the overall centrality- and system-dependent trends but fail to quantitatively reproduce all the data. In the central collisions, where models generally show good agreement, the $v_2$-$[p_\mathrm{T}]$ correlations are sensitive to the triaxiality of the quadruple deformation. The comparison of model to the Pb+Pb and Xe+Xe data suggests that the $^{129}$Xe nucleus is a highly deformed triaxial ellipsoid that is neither a prolate nor an oblate shape. This provides strong evidence for a triaxial deformation of $^{129}$Xe nucleus using high-energy heavy-ion collision.

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$\rho_{2}$ Standard method, for Pb+Pb 5.02 TeV, $|\eta|$<2.5, 0.5< $p_{T}$ <5.0 GeV vs $\Sigma E_{T}$ based Centrality

$\rho_{2}$ Two_subevent method, for Pb+Pb 5.02 TeV, $|\eta|$<2.5, 0.5< $p_{T}$ <5.0 GeV vs $\Sigma E_{T}$ based Centrality

$\rho_{2}$ Three_subevent method, for Pb+Pb 5.02 TeV, $|\eta|$<2.5, 0.5< $p_{T}$ <5.0 GeV vs $\Sigma E_{T}$ based Centrality

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Correlations between jets and charged particles in PbPb and pp collisions at sqrt(s[NN])= 2.76 TeV

The CMS collaboration Khachatryan, Vardan ; Sirunyan, Albert M ; Tumasyan, Armen ; et al.
JHEP 02 (2016) 156, 2016.
Inspire Record 1412059 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.72644

The quark-gluon plasma is studied via medium-induced changes to correlations between jets and charged particles in PbPb collisions compared to pp reference data. This analysis uses data sets from PbPb and pp collisions with integrated luminosities of 166 inverse microbarns and 5.3 inverse picobarns, respectively, collected at sqrt(s[NN]) = 2.76 TeV. The angular distributions of charged particles are studied as a function of relative pseudorapidity (Delta eta) and relative azimuthal angle (Delta phi) with respect to reconstructed jet directions. Charged particles are correlated with all jets with transverse momentum (pt) above 120 GeV, and with the leading and subleading jets (the highest and second-highest in pt, respectively) in a selection of back-to-back dijet events. Modifications in PbPb data relative to pp reference data are characterized as a function of PbPb collision centrality and charged particle pt. A centrality-dependent excess of low-pt particles is present for all jets studied, and is most pronounced in the most central events. This excess of low-pt particles follows a Gaussian-like distribution around the jet axis, and extends to large relative angles of Delta eta approximately 1 and Delta phi approximately 1.

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Symmetrized dEta distributions (projected over |dPhi|<1) of background-subtracted particle yields correlated to PbPb and pp inclusive jets with pT > 120 GeV for tracks with 1 < pT < GeV in 50-100% central events.

Symmetrized dEta distributions (projected over |dPhi|<1) of background-subtracted particle yields correlated to PbPb and pp inclusive jets with pT > 120 GeV for tracks with 1 < pT < GeV in 30-50% central events.

Symmetrized dEta distributions (projected over |dPhi|<1) of background-subtracted particle yields correlated to PbPb and pp inclusive jets with pT > 120 GeV for tracks with 1 < pT < GeV in 10-30% central events.

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Cross-section measurements for the production of a $Z$ boson in association with high-transverse-momentum jets in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Braden Keim ; Abbott, D.C. ; et al.
JHEP 06 (2023) 080, 2023.
Inspire Record 2077570 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.114865

Cross-section measurements for a $Z$ boson produced in association with high-transverse-momentum jets ($p_{\mathrm{T}} \geq 100$ GeV) and decaying into a charged-lepton pair ($e^+e^-,\mu^+\mu^-$) are presented. The measurements are performed using proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $139$ fb$^{-1}$ collected by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC. Measurements of angular correlations between the $Z$ boson and the closest jet are performed in events with at least one jet with $p_{\mathrm{T}} \geq 500$ GeV. Event topologies of particular interest are the collinear emission of a $Z$ boson in dijet events and a boosted $Z$ boson recoiling against a jet. Fiducial cross sections are compared with state-of-the-art theoretical predictions. The data are found to agree with next-to-next-to-leading-order predictions by NNLOjet and with the next-to-leading-order multi-leg generators MadGraph5_aMC@NLO and Sherpa.

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Measured fiducial differential cross sections for the Z boson p$_{\mathrm{T}}$ in Z($\to \ell^{+} \ell^{-}$) + high p$_{\mathrm{T}}$ jets events. The statistical, systematic, and luminosity uncertainties are given.

Measured fiducial differential cross sections for the leading jet p$_{\mathrm{T}}$ in Z($\to \ell^{+} \ell^{-}$) + high p$_{\mathrm{T}}$ jets events. The statistical, systematic, and luminosity uncertainties are given.

Measured fiducial differential cross sections for the jet multiplicity in Z($\to \ell^{+} \ell^{-}$) + high p$_{\mathrm{T}}$ jets events. The statistical, systematic, and luminosity uncertainties are given.

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Decomposing transverse momentum balance contributions for quenched jets in PbPb collisions at sqrt(s[NN]) = 2.76 TeV

The CMS collaboration Khachatryan, Vardan ; Sirunyan, Albert M ; Tumasyan, Armen ; et al.
JHEP 11 (2016) 055, 2016.
Inspire Record 1485701 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.77493

Interactions between jets and the quark-gluon plasma produced in heavy ion collisions are studied via the angular distributions of summed charged-particle transverse momenta (pt) with respect to both the leading and subleading jet axes in high-pt dijet events. The contributions of charged particles in different momentum ranges to the overall event pt balance are decomposed into short-range jet peaks and a long-range azimuthal asymmetry in charged-particle pt. The results for PbPb collisions are compared to those in pp collisions using data collected in 2011 and 2013, at collision energy sqrt(s[NN]) = 2.76 TeV with integrated luminosities of 166 inverse microbarns and 5.3 inverse picobarns, respectively, by the CMS experiment at the LHC. Measurements are presented as functions of PbPb collision centrality, charged-particle pt, relative azimuth, and radial distance from the jet axis for balanced and unbalanced dijets.

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Leading jet shape rho(dR) versus dR for pp data, normalized to unity over the range dR < 0.3.

Leading jet shape rho(dR) versus dR for peripheral PbPb data (centrality 50-100%), normalized to unity over the range dR < 0.3.

Leading jet shape rho(dR) versus dR for central PbPb data (centrality 0-30%), normalized to unity over the range dR < 0.3.

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Dependence on pseudorapidity and centrality of charged hadron production in PbPb collisions at a nucleon-nucleon centre-of-mass energy of 2.76 TeV

The CMS collaboration Chatrchyan, Serguei ; Khachatryan, Vardan ; Sirunyan, Albert M ; et al.
JHEP 08 (2011) 141, 2011.
Inspire Record 919733 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.58223

A measurement is presented of the charged hadron multiplicity in hadronic PbPb collisions, as a function of pseudorapidity and centrality, at a collision energy of 2.76 TeV per nucleon pair. The data sample is collected using the CMS detector and a minimum-bias trigger, with the CMS solenoid off. The number of charged hadrons is measured both by counting the number of reconstructed particle hits and by forming hit doublets of pairs of layers in the pixel detector. The two methods give consistent results. The charged hadron multiplicity density dN(ch)/d eta, evaluated at eta=0 for head-on collisions, is found to be 1612 +/- 55, where the uncertainty is dominated by systematic effects. Comparisons of these results to previous measurements and to various models are also presented.

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The measured charged hadron multiplicity density as a function of the centrality.

The measured charged hadron multiplicity density divided by Npart/2 as a function of the pseudorapidity in 4 centrality bins.

The measured charged hadron multiplicity density at pseudorapidiy=0 divided by Npart/2 as a function of the number of participants.


Determination of the strong coupling constant from transverse energy$-$energy correlations in multijet events at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Braden Keim ; Abeling, Kira ; et al.
JHEP 07 (2023) 085, 2023.
Inspire Record 2625697 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.135073

Measurements of transverse energy$-$energy correlations and their associated azimuthal asymmetries in multijet events are presented. The analysis is performed using a data sample corresponding to 139 $\mbox{fb\(^{-1}\)}$ of proton$-$proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV, collected with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The measurements are presented in bins of the scalar sum of the transverse momenta of the two leading jets and unfolded to particle level. They are then compared to next-to-next-to-leading-order perturbative QCD calculations for the first time, which feature a significant reduction in the theoretical uncertainties estimated using variations of the renormalisation and factorisation scales. The agreement between data and theory is good, thus providing a precision test of QCD at large momentum transfers $Q$. The strong coupling constant $\alpha_s$ is extracted differentially as a function of $Q$, showing a good agreement with the renormalisation group equation and with previous analyses. A simultaneous fit to all transverse energy$-$energy correlation distributions across different kinematic regions yields a value of $\alpha_\mathrm{s}(m_Z) = 0.1175 \pm 0.0006 \mbox{ (exp.)} ^{+0.0034}_{-0.0017} \mbox{ (theo.)}$, while the global fit to the asymmetry distributions yields $\alpha_{\mathrm{s}}(m_Z) = 0.1185 \pm 0.0009 \mbox{ (exp.)} ^{+0.0025}_{-0.0012} \mbox{ (theo.)}$.

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Particle-level TEEC results

Particle-level TEEC results for the first HT2 bin

Particle-level TEEC results for the second HT2 bin

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Differential $t\bar{t}$ cross-section measurements using boosted top quarks in the all-hadronic final state with 139 fb$^{-1}$ of ATLAS data

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Braden Keim ; Abbott, D.C. ; et al.
JHEP 04 (2023) 080, 2023.
Inspire Record 2077575 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.115142

Measurements of single-, double-, and triple-differential cross-sections are presented for boosted top-quark pair-production in 13 $\text{TeV}$ proton-proton collisions recorded by the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The top quarks are observed through their hadronic decay and reconstructed as large-radius jets with the leading jet having transverse momentum ($p_{\text{T}}$) greater than 500 GeV. The observed data are unfolded to remove detector effects. The particle-level cross-section, multiplied by the $t\bar{t} \rightarrow W W b \bar{b}$ branching fraction and measured in a fiducial phase space defined by requiring the leading and second-leading jets to have $p_{\text{T}} > 500$ GeV and $p_{\text{T}} > 350$ GeV, respectively, is $331 \pm 3 \text{(stat.)} \pm 39 \text{(syst.)}$ fb. This is approximately 20$\%$ lower than the prediction of $398^{+48}_{-49}$ fb by Powheg+Pythia 8 with next-to-leading-order (NLO) accuracy but consistent within the theoretical uncertainties. Results are also presented at the parton level, where the effects of top-quark decay, parton showering, and hadronization are removed such that they can be compared with fixed-order next-to-next-to-leading-order (NNLO) calculations. The parton-level cross-section, measured in a fiducial phase space similar to that at particle level, is $1.94 \pm 0.02 \text{(stat.)} \pm 0.25 \text{(syst.)}$ pb. This agrees with the NNLO prediction of $1.96^{+0.02}_{-0.17}$ pb. Reasonable agreement with the differential cross-sections is found for most NLO models, while the NNLO calculations are generally in better agreement with the data. The differential cross-sections are interpreted using a Standard Model effective field-theory formalism and limits are set on Wilson coefficients of several four-fermion operators.

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- - - - - - - - Overview of HEPData Record - - - - - - - - <br/><br/> <b>Fiducial phase space definitions:</b><br/> <i>Particle level:</i> <ul> <li> NLEP = 0, E or MU, PT &gt; 25 GeV, ABS ETA &lt; 2.5 <li> NJETS &gt;= 2, R = 1.0, 350 GeV &lt; PT &lt; 3000 GeV, ABS ETA &lt; 2, M &gt; 50 GeV <li> NJETS &gt;= 1, R = 1.0, 500 GeV &lt; PT &lt; 3000 GeV, ABS ETA &lt; 2, M &gt; 50 GeV <li> T1, MIN ( ABS ( M - 172.5 GeV ) ), candidate JETS with PT &gt; 500 GeV <li> T2, MIN ( ABS ( M - 172.5 GeV ) ), remaining candidate JETS with PT &gt; 350 GeV <li> T1 and T2, 122.5 GeV &lt; M &lt; 222.5 GeV, ghost-matched B-HAD with PT &gt; 5 GeV </ul><br/> <i>Parton level:</i> <ul> <li> PT_T1 &gt; 500 GeV, PT_T2 &gt; 350 GeV </ul><br/> <b>Particle level:</b><br/> <u>1D:</u><br/> Spectra: <ul><br/> <li>SIG (<a href="115142?table=Table 1">Table 1</a>) <li>DSIG/DPT_TOP (<a href="115142?table=Table 2">Table 2</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_Y_TOP (<a href="115142?table=Table 3">Table 3</a>) <li>DSIG/DPT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 4">Table 4</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 5">Table 5</a>) <li>DSIG/DPT_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 6">Table 6</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 7">Table 7</a>) <li>DSIG/DM_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 8">Table 8</a>) <li>DSIG/DPT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 9">Table 9</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 10">Table 10</a>) <li>DSIG/DCHI_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 11">Table 11</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_Y_BOOST (<a href="115142?table=Table 12">Table 12</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_POUT (<a href="115142?table=Table 13">Table 13</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_DPHI_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 14">Table 14</a>) <li>DSIG/DHT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 15">Table 15</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_COS_THETA_STAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 16">Table 16</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DPT_TOP (<a href="115142?table=Table 74">Table 74</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_Y_TOP (<a href="115142?table=Table 75">Table 75</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DPT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 76">Table 76</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 77">Table 77</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DPT_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 78">Table 78</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 79">Table 79</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DM_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 80">Table 80</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DPT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 81">Table 81</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 82">Table 82</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DCHI_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 83">Table 83</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_Y_BOOST (<a href="115142?table=Table 84">Table 84</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_POUT (<a href="115142?table=Table 85">Table 85</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_DPHI_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 86">Table 86</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DHT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 87">Table 87</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_COS_THETA_STAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 88">Table 88</a>) </ul><br/> Covariances: <ul><br/> <li>DSIG/DPT_TOP (<a href="115142?table=Table 291">Table 291</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_Y_TOP (<a href="115142?table=Table 292">Table 292</a>) <li>DSIG/DPT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 293">Table 293</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 294">Table 294</a>) <li>DSIG/DPT_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 295">Table 295</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 296">Table 296</a>) <li>DSIG/DM_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 297">Table 297</a>) <li>DSIG/DPT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 298">Table 298</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 299">Table 299</a>) <li>DSIG/DCHI_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 300">Table 300</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_Y_BOOST (<a href="115142?table=Table 301">Table 301</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_POUT (<a href="115142?table=Table 302">Table 302</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_DPHI_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 303">Table 303</a>) <li>DSIG/DHT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 304">Table 304</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_COS_THETA_STAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 305">Table 305</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DPT_TOP (<a href="115142?table=Table 471">Table 471</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_Y_TOP (<a href="115142?table=Table 472">Table 472</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DPT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 473">Table 473</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 474">Table 474</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DPT_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 475">Table 475</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 476">Table 476</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DM_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 477">Table 477</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DPT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 478">Table 478</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 479">Table 479</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DCHI_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 480">Table 480</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_Y_BOOST (<a href="115142?table=Table 481">Table 481</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_POUT (<a href="115142?table=Table 482">Table 482</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_DPHI_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 483">Table 483</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DHT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 484">Table 484</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_COS_THETA_STAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 485">Table 485</a>) </ul><br/> <u>2D:</u><br/> Spectra: <ul><br/> <li>D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 (0.50 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.55 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 17">Table 17</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 (0.55 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.60 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 18">Table 18</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 (0.60 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.75 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 19">Table 19</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 (0.75 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 2.00 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 20">Table 20</a>) <li>D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 21">Table 21</a>) <li>D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 22">Table 22</a>) <li>D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 23">Table 23</a>) <li>D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 24">Table 24</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 25">Table 25</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 26">Table 26</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 27">Table 27</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 28">Table 28</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T2 &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 29">Table 29</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_T2 &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 30">Table 30</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_T2 &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 31">Table 31</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T2 &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 32">Table 32</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.500 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.550 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 33">Table 33</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.550 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.625 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 34">Table 34</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.625 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.750 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 35">Table 35</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.750 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 2.000 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 36">Table 36</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.500 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.550 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 37">Table 37</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.550 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.625 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 38">Table 38</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.625 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.750 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 39">Table 39</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.750 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 2.000 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 40">Table 40</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 41">Table 41</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 42">Table 42</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 43">Table 43</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 44">Table 44</a>) <li>D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 45">Table 45</a>) <li>D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 46">Table 46</a>) <li>D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 47">Table 47</a>) <li>D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 48">Table 48</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 49">Table 49</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 50">Table 50</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 51">Table 51</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 52">Table 52</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 53">Table 53</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 54">Table 54</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 55">Table 55</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 56">Table 56</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR (0.00 TeV &lt; PT_TTBAR &lt; 0.10 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 57">Table 57</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR (0.10 TeV &lt; PT_TTBAR &lt; 0.20 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 58">Table 58</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR (0.20 TeV &lt; PT_TTBAR &lt; 0.35 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 59">Table 59</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR (0.35 TeV &lt; PT_TTBAR &lt; 1.00 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 60">Table 60</a>) <li>D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 61">Table 61</a>) <li>D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 62">Table 62</a>) <li>D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 63">Table 63</a>) <li>D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 64">Table 64</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 (0.50 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.55 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 89">Table 89</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 (0.55 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.60 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 90">Table 90</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 (0.60 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.75 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 91">Table 91</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 (0.75 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 2.00 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 92">Table 92</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 93">Table 93</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 94">Table 94</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 95">Table 95</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 96">Table 96</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 97">Table 97</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 98">Table 98</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 99">Table 99</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 100">Table 100</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T2 &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 101">Table 101</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_T2 &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 102">Table 102</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_T2 &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 103">Table 103</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T2 &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 104">Table 104</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.500 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.550 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 105">Table 105</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.550 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.625 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 106">Table 106</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.625 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.750 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 107">Table 107</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.750 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 2.000 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 108">Table 108</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.500 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.550 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 109">Table 109</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.550 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.625 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 110">Table 110</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.625 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.750 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 111">Table 111</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.750 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 2.000 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 112">Table 112</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 113">Table 113</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 114">Table 114</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 115">Table 115</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 116">Table 116</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 117">Table 117</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 118">Table 118</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 119">Table 119</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 120">Table 120</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 121">Table 121</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 122">Table 122</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 123">Table 123</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 124">Table 124</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 125">Table 125</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 126">Table 126</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 127">Table 127</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 128">Table 128</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR (0.00 TeV &lt; PT_TTBAR &lt; 0.10 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 129">Table 129</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR (0.10 TeV &lt; PT_TTBAR &lt; 0.20 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 130">Table 130</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR (0.20 TeV &lt; PT_TTBAR &lt; 0.35 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 131">Table 131</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR (0.35 TeV &lt; PT_TTBAR &lt; 1.00 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 132">Table 132</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 133">Table 133</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 134">Table 134</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 135">Table 135</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 136">Table 136</a>) </ul><br/> Covariances: <ul><br/> <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 306">Table 306</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 307">Table 307</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 308">Table 308</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 309">Table 309</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 310">Table 310</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 311">Table 311</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 312">Table 312</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 313">Table 313</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 314">Table 314</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 315">Table 315</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 316">Table 316</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 317">Table 317</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 318">Table 318</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 319">Table 319</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 320">Table 320</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 321">Table 321</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 322">Table 322</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 323">Table 323</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 324">Table 324</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 325">Table 325</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 326">Table 326</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 327">Table 327</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 328">Table 328</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 329">Table 329</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 330">Table 330</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 331">Table 331</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 332">Table 332</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 333">Table 333</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 334">Table 334</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 335">Table 335</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 336">Table 336</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 337">Table 337</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 338">Table 338</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 339">Table 339</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 340">Table 340</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 341">Table 341</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 342">Table 342</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 343">Table 343</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 344">Table 344</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 345">Table 345</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 346">Table 346</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 347">Table 347</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 348">Table 348</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 349">Table 349</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 350">Table 350</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 351">Table 351</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 352">Table 352</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 353">Table 353</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 354">Table 354</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 355">Table 355</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 356">Table 356</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 357">Table 357</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 358">Table 358</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 359">Table 359</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 360">Table 360</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 361">Table 361</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 362">Table 362</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 363">Table 363</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 364">Table 364</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 365">Table 365</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 366">Table 366</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 367">Table 367</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 368">Table 368</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 369">Table 369</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 370">Table 370</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 371">Table 371</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 372">Table 372</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 373">Table 373</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 374">Table 374</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 375">Table 375</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 376">Table 376</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 377">Table 377</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 378">Table 378</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 379">Table 379</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 380">Table 380</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 381">Table 381</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 382">Table 382</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 383">Table 383</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 384">Table 384</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 385">Table 385</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 386">Table 386</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 387">Table 387</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 388">Table 388</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 389">Table 389</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 390">Table 390</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 391">Table 391</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 392">Table 392</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 393">Table 393</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 394">Table 394</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 395">Table 395</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 396">Table 396</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 397">Table 397</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 398">Table 398</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 399">Table 399</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 400">Table 400</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 401">Table 401</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 402">Table 402</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 403">Table 403</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 404">Table 404</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 405">Table 405</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 1st and 1st bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 406">Table 406</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 1st and 2nd bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 407">Table 407</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 1st and 3rd bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 408">Table 408</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 1st and 4th bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 409">Table 409</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 2nd and 2nd bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 410">Table 410</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 2nd and 3rd bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 411">Table 411</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 2nd and 4th bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 412">Table 412</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 3rd and 3rd bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 413">Table 413</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 3rd and 4th bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 414">Table 414</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 4th and 4th bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 415">Table 415</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 416">Table 416</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 417">Table 417</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 418">Table 418</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 419">Table 419</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 420">Table 420</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 421">Table 421</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 422">Table 422</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 423">Table 423</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 424">Table 424</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 425">Table 425</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 486">Table 486</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 487">Table 487</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 488">Table 488</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 489">Table 489</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 490">Table 490</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 491">Table 491</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 492">Table 492</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 493">Table 493</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 494">Table 494</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 495">Table 495</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 496">Table 496</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 497">Table 497</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 498">Table 498</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 499">Table 499</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 500">Table 500</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 501">Table 501</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 502">Table 502</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 503">Table 503</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 504">Table 504</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 505">Table 505</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 506">Table 506</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 507">Table 507</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 508">Table 508</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 509">Table 509</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 510">Table 510</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 511">Table 511</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 512">Table 512</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 513">Table 513</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 514">Table 514</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 515">Table 515</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 516">Table 516</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 517">Table 517</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 518">Table 518</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 519">Table 519</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 520">Table 520</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 521">Table 521</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 522">Table 522</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 523">Table 523</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 524">Table 524</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 525">Table 525</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 526">Table 526</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 527">Table 527</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 528">Table 528</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 529">Table 529</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 530">Table 530</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 531">Table 531</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 532">Table 532</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 533">Table 533</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 534">Table 534</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 535">Table 535</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 536">Table 536</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 537">Table 537</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 538">Table 538</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 539">Table 539</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 540">Table 540</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 541">Table 541</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 542">Table 542</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 543">Table 543</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 544">Table 544</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 545">Table 545</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 546">Table 546</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 547">Table 547</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 548">Table 548</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 549">Table 549</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 550">Table 550</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 551">Table 551</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 552">Table 552</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 553">Table 553</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 554">Table 554</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 555">Table 555</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 556">Table 556</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 557">Table 557</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 558">Table 558</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 559">Table 559</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 560">Table 560</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 561">Table 561</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 562">Table 562</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 563">Table 563</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 564">Table 564</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 565">Table 565</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 566">Table 566</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 567">Table 567</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 568">Table 568</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 569">Table 569</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 570">Table 570</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 571">Table 571</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 572">Table 572</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 573">Table 573</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 574">Table 574</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 575">Table 575</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 576">Table 576</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 577">Table 577</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 578">Table 578</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 579">Table 579</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 580">Table 580</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 581">Table 581</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 582">Table 582</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 583">Table 583</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 584">Table 584</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 585">Table 585</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 1st and 1st bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 586">Table 586</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 1st and 2nd bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 587">Table 587</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 1st and 3rd bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 588">Table 588</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 1st and 4th bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 589">Table 589</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 2nd and 2nd bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 590">Table 590</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 2nd and 3rd bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 591">Table 591</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 2nd and 4th bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 592">Table 592</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 3rd and 3rd bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 593">Table 593</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 3rd and 4th bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 594">Table 594</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 4th and 4th bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 595">Table 595</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 596">Table 596</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 597">Table 597</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 598">Table 598</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 599">Table 599</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 600">Table 600</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 601">Table 601</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 602">Table 602</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 603">Table 603</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 604">Table 604</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 605">Table 605</a>) </ul><br/> <u>3D:</u><br/> Spectra: <ul><br/> <li>D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.3, 0.9 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.2 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 65">Table 65</a>) <li>D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.3, 1.2 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.5 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 66">Table 66</a>) <li>D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.3, 1.5 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 4.0 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 67">Table 67</a>) <li>D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.3 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.9, 0.9 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.2 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 68">Table 68</a>) <li>D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.3 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.9, 1.2 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.5 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 69">Table 69</a>) <li>D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.3 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.9, 1.5 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 4.0 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 70">Table 70</a>) <li>D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.9 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0, 0.9 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.2 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 71">Table 71</a>) <li>D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.9 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0, 1.2 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.5 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 72">Table 72</a>) <li>D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.9 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0, 1.5 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 4.0 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 73">Table 73</a>) <li>1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.3, 0.9 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.2 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 137">Table 137</a>) <li>1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.3, 1.2 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.5 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 138">Table 138</a>) <li>1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.3, 1.5 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 4.0 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 139">Table 139</a>) <li>1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.3 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.9, 0.9 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.2 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 140">Table 140</a>) <li>1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.3 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.9, 1.2 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.5 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 141">Table 141</a>) <li>1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.3 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.9, 1.5 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 4.0 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 142">Table 142</a>) <li>1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.9 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0, 0.9 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.2 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 143">Table 143</a>) <li>1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.9 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0, 1.2 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.5 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 144">Table 144</a>) <li>1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.9 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0, 1.5 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 4.0 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 145">Table 145</a>) </ul><br/> Covariances: <ul><br/> <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 426">Table 426</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 427">Table 427</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 428">Table 428</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 429">Table 429</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 430">Table 430</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 431">Table 431</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 432">Table 432</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 433">Table 433</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 434">Table 434</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 435">Table 435</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 436">Table 436</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 437">Table 437</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 438">Table 438</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 439">Table 439</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 440">Table 440</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 441">Table 441</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 442">Table 442</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 443">Table 443</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 444">Table 444</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 445">Table 445</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 446">Table 446</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 447">Table 447</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 448">Table 448</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 449">Table 449</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 450">Table 450</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 451">Table 451</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 452">Table 452</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 453">Table 453</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 454">Table 454</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 455">Table 455</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 456">Table 456</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 457">Table 457</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 458">Table 458</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 459">Table 459</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 460">Table 460</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 461">Table 461</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 462">Table 462</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 463">Table 463</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 464">Table 464</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 465">Table 465</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 466">Table 466</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 467">Table 467</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 468">Table 468</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 469">Table 469</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 470">Table 470</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 606">Table 606</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 607">Table 607</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 608">Table 608</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 609">Table 609</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 610">Table 610</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 611">Table 611</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 612">Table 612</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 613">Table 613</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 614">Table 614</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 615">Table 615</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 616">Table 616</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 617">Table 617</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 618">Table 618</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 619">Table 619</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 620">Table 620</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 621">Table 621</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 622">Table 622</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 623">Table 623</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 624">Table 624</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 625">Table 625</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 626">Table 626</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 627">Table 627</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 628">Table 628</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 629">Table 629</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 630">Table 630</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 631">Table 631</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 632">Table 632</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 633">Table 633</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 634">Table 634</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 635">Table 635</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 636">Table 636</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 637">Table 637</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 638">Table 638</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 639">Table 639</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 640">Table 640</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 641">Table 641</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 642">Table 642</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 643">Table 643</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 644">Table 644</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 645">Table 645</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 646">Table 646</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 647">Table 647</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 648">Table 648</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 649">Table 649</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 650">Table 650</a>) </ul><br/> <b>Parton level:</b><br/> <u>1D:</u><br/> Spectra: <ul><br/> <li>SIG (<a href="115142?table=Table 146">Table 146</a>) <li>DSIG/DPT_TOP (<a href="115142?table=Table 147">Table 147</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_Y_TOP (<a href="115142?table=Table 148">Table 148</a>) <li>DSIG/DPT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 149">Table 149</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 150">Table 150</a>) <li>DSIG/DPT_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 151">Table 151</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 152">Table 152</a>) <li>DSIG/DM_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 153">Table 153</a>) <li>DSIG/DPT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 154">Table 154</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 155">Table 155</a>) <li>DSIG/DCHI_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 156">Table 156</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_Y_BOOST (<a href="115142?table=Table 157">Table 157</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_POUT (<a href="115142?table=Table 158">Table 158</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_DPHI_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 159">Table 159</a>) <li>DSIG/DHT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 160">Table 160</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_COS_THETA_STAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 161">Table 161</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DPT_TOP (<a href="115142?table=Table 219">Table 219</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_Y_TOP (<a href="115142?table=Table 220">Table 220</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DPT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 221">Table 221</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 222">Table 222</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DPT_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 223">Table 223</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 224">Table 224</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DM_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 225">Table 225</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DPT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 226">Table 226</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 227">Table 227</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DCHI_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 228">Table 228</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_Y_BOOST (<a href="115142?table=Table 229">Table 229</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_POUT (<a href="115142?table=Table 230">Table 230</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_DPHI_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 231">Table 231</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DHT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 232">Table 232</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_COS_THETA_STAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 233">Table 233</a>) </ul><br/> Covariances: <ul><br/> <li>DSIG/DPT_TOP (<a href="115142?table=Table 651">Table 651</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_Y_TOP (<a href="115142?table=Table 652">Table 652</a>) <li>DSIG/DPT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 653">Table 653</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 654">Table 654</a>) <li>DSIG/DPT_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 655">Table 655</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 656">Table 656</a>) <li>DSIG/DM_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 657">Table 657</a>) <li>DSIG/DPT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 658">Table 658</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 659">Table 659</a>) <li>DSIG/DCHI_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 660">Table 660</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_Y_BOOST (<a href="115142?table=Table 661">Table 661</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_POUT (<a href="115142?table=Table 662">Table 662</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_DPHI_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 663">Table 663</a>) <li>DSIG/DHT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 664">Table 664</a>) <li>DSIG/DABS_COS_THETA_STAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 665">Table 665</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DPT_TOP (<a href="115142?table=Table 831">Table 831</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_Y_TOP (<a href="115142?table=Table 832">Table 832</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DPT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 833">Table 833</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 834">Table 834</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DPT_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 835">Table 835</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 836">Table 836</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DM_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 837">Table 837</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DPT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 838">Table 838</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 839">Table 839</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DCHI_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 840">Table 840</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_Y_BOOST (<a href="115142?table=Table 841">Table 841</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_POUT (<a href="115142?table=Table 842">Table 842</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_DPHI_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 843">Table 843</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DHT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 844">Table 844</a>) <li>1/SIG*DSIG/DABS_COS_THETA_STAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 845">Table 845</a>) </ul><br/> <u>2D:</u><br/> Spectra: <ul><br/> <li>D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 (0.50 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.550 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 162">Table 162</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 (0.55 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.60 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 163">Table 163</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 (0.60 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.75 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 164">Table 164</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 (0.75 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 2.00 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 165">Table 165</a>) <li>D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 166">Table 166</a>) <li>D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 167">Table 167</a>) <li>D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 168">Table 168</a>) <li>D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 169">Table 169</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 170">Table 170</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 171">Table 171</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 172">Table 172</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 173">Table 173</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T2 &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 174">Table 174</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_T2 &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 175">Table 175</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_T2 &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 176">Table 176</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T2 &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 177">Table 177</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.500 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.550 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 178">Table 178</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.550 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.625 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 179">Table 179</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.625 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.750 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 180">Table 180</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.750 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 2.000 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 181">Table 181</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.500 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.550 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 182">Table 182</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.550 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.625 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 183">Table 183</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.625 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.750 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 184">Table 184</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.750 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 2.000 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 185">Table 185</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 186">Table 186</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 187">Table 187</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 188">Table 188</a>) <li>D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 189">Table 189</a>) <li>D2SIG/DY_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 190">Table 190</a>) <li>D2SIG/DY_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 191">Table 191</a>) <li>D2SIG/DY_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 192">Table 192</a>) <li>D2SIG/DY_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 193">Table 193</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 194">Table 194</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 195">Table 195</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 196">Table 196</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 197">Table 197</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 198">Table 198</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 199">Table 199</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 200">Table 200</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 201">Table 201</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR (0.00 TeV &lt; PT_TTBAR &lt; 0.10 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 202">Table 202</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR (0.10 TeV &lt; PT_TTBAR &lt; 0.20 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 203">Table 203</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR (0.20 TeV &lt; PT_TTBAR &lt; 0.35 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 204">Table 204</a>) <li>D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR (0.35 TeV &lt; PT_TTBAR &lt; 1.00 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 205">Table 205</a>) <li>D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 206">Table 206</a>) <li>D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 207">Table 207</a>) <li>D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 208">Table 208</a>) <li>D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 209">Table 209</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 (0.50 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.55 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 234">Table 234</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 (0.55 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.60 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 235">Table 235</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 (0.60 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.75 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 236">Table 236</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 (0.75 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 2.00 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 237">Table 237</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 238">Table 238</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 239">Table 239</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 240">Table 240</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 241">Table 241</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 242">Table 242</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 243">Table 243</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 244">Table 244</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 245">Table 245</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T2 &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 246">Table 246</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_T2 &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 247">Table 247</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_T2 &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 248">Table 248</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T2 &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 249">Table 249</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.500 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.550 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 250">Table 250</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.550 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.625 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 251">Table 251</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.625 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.750 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 252">Table 252</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.750 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 2.000 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 253">Table 253</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.500 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.550 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 254">Table 254</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.550 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.625 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 255">Table 255</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.625 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 0.750 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 256">Table 256</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 (0.750 TeV &lt; PT_T1 &lt; 2.000 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 257">Table 257</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 258">Table 258</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 259">Table 259</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 260">Table 260</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 261">Table 261</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DY_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 262">Table 262</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DY_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 263">Table 263</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DY_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 264">Table 264</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DY_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 265">Table 265</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 266">Table 266</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 267">Table 267</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 268">Table 268</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_T1 &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 269">Table 269</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 270">Table 270</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 271">Table 271</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 272">Table 272</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 273">Table 273</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR (0.00 TeV &lt; PT_TTBAR &lt; 0.10 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 274">Table 274</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR (0.10 TeV &lt; PT_TTBAR &lt; 0.20 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 275">Table 275</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR (0.20 TeV &lt; PT_TTBAR &lt; 0.35 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 276">Table 276</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR (0.35 TeV &lt; PT_TTBAR &lt; 1.00 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 277">Table 277</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.2) (<a href="115142?table=Table 278">Table 278</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.2 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.5) (<a href="115142?table=Table 279">Table 279</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (0.5 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 1.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 280">Table 280</a>) <li>1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR (1.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0) (<a href="115142?table=Table 281">Table 281</a>) </ul><br/> Covariances: <ul><br/> <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 666">Table 666</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 667">Table 667</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 668">Table 668</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 669">Table 669</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 670">Table 670</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 671">Table 671</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 672">Table 672</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 673">Table 673</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 674">Table 674</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 675">Table 675</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 676">Table 676</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 677">Table 677</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 678">Table 678</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 679">Table 679</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 680">Table 680</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 681">Table 681</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 682">Table 682</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 683">Table 683</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 684">Table 684</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 685">Table 685</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 686">Table 686</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 687">Table 687</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 688">Table 688</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 689">Table 689</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 690">Table 690</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 691">Table 691</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 692">Table 692</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 693">Table 693</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 694">Table 694</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 695">Table 695</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 696">Table 696</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 697">Table 697</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 698">Table 698</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 699">Table 699</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 700">Table 700</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 701">Table 701</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 702">Table 702</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 703">Table 703</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 704">Table 704</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 705">Table 705</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 706">Table 706</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 707">Table 707</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 708">Table 708</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 709">Table 709</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 710">Table 710</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 711">Table 711</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 712">Table 712</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 713">Table 713</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 714">Table 714</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 715">Table 715</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 716">Table 716</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 717">Table 717</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 718">Table 718</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 719">Table 719</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 720">Table 720</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 721">Table 721</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 722">Table 722</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 723">Table 723</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 724">Table 724</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 725">Table 725</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 726">Table 726</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 727">Table 727</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 728">Table 728</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 729">Table 729</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 730">Table 730</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 731">Table 731</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 732">Table 732</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 733">Table 733</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 734">Table 734</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 735">Table 735</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 736">Table 736</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 737">Table 737</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 738">Table 738</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 739">Table 739</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 740">Table 740</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 741">Table 741</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 742">Table 742</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 743">Table 743</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 744">Table 744</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 745">Table 745</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 746">Table 746</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 747">Table 747</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 748">Table 748</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 749">Table 749</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 750">Table 750</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 751">Table 751</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 752">Table 752</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 753">Table 753</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 754">Table 754</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 755">Table 755</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 756">Table 756</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 757">Table 757</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 758">Table 758</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 759">Table 759</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 760">Table 760</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 761">Table 761</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 762">Table 762</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 763">Table 763</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 764">Table 764</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 765">Table 765</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 1st and 1st bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 766">Table 766</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 1st and 2nd bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 767">Table 767</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 1st and 3rd bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 768">Table 768</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 1st and 4th bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 769">Table 769</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 2nd and 2nd bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 770">Table 770</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 2nd and 3rd bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 771">Table 771</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 2nd and 4th bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 772">Table 772</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 3rd and 3rd bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 773">Table 773</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 3rd and 4th bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 774">Table 774</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 4th and 4th bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 775">Table 775</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 776">Table 776</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 777">Table 777</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 778">Table 778</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 779">Table 779</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 780">Table 780</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 781">Table 781</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 782">Table 782</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 783">Table 783</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 784">Table 784</a>) <li>Matrix for D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 785">Table 785</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 846">Table 846</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 847">Table 847</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 848">Table 848</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 849">Table 849</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 850">Table 850</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 851">Table 851</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 852">Table 852</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 853">Table 853</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 854">Table 854</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DPT_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 855">Table 855</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 856">Table 856</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 857">Table 857</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 858">Table 858</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 859">Table 859</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 860">Table 860</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 861">Table 861</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 862">Table 862</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 863">Table 863</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 864">Table 864</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T2/DABS_Y_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 865">Table 865</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 866">Table 866</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 867">Table 867</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 868">Table 868</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 869">Table 869</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 870">Table 870</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 871">Table 871</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 872">Table 872</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 873">Table 873</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 874">Table 874</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 875">Table 875</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 876">Table 876</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 877">Table 877</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 878">Table 878</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 879">Table 879</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 880">Table 880</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 881">Table 881</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 882">Table 882</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 883">Table 883</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 884">Table 884</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T2/DABS_Y_T2 between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T2 (<a href="115142?table=Table 885">Table 885</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 886">Table 886</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 887">Table 887</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 888">Table 888</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 889">Table 889</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 890">Table 890</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 891">Table 891</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 892">Table 892</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 893">Table 893</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 894">Table 894</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 895">Table 895</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 896">Table 896</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 897">Table 897</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 898">Table 898</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 899">Table 899</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 900">Table 900</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 901">Table 901</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 902">Table 902</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 903">Table 903</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 904">Table 904</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DPT_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of PT_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 905">Table 905</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 906">Table 906</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 907">Table 907</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 908">Table 908</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 909">Table 909</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 910">Table 910</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 911">Table 911</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 912">Table 912</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 913">Table 913</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 914">Table 914</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 915">Table 915</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 916">Table 916</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 917">Table 917</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 918">Table 918</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 919">Table 919</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 920">Table 920</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 921">Table 921</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 922">Table 922</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 923">Table 923</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 924">Table 924</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DABS_Y_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 925">Table 925</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 926">Table 926</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 927">Table 927</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 928">Table 928</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 929">Table 929</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 930">Table 930</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 931">Table 931</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 932">Table 932</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 933">Table 933</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 934">Table 934</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_T1 between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_T1 (<a href="115142?table=Table 935">Table 935</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 936">Table 936</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 937">Table 937</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 938">Table 938</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 939">Table 939</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 940">Table 940</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 941">Table 941</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 942">Table 942</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 943">Table 943</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 944">Table 944</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 945">Table 945</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 1st and 1st bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 946">Table 946</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 1st and 2nd bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 947">Table 947</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 1st and 3rd bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 948">Table 948</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 1st and 4th bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 949">Table 949</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 2nd and 2nd bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 950">Table 950</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 2nd and 3rd bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 951">Table 951</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 2nd and 4th bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 952">Table 952</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 3rd and 3rd bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 953">Table 953</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 3rd and 4th bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 954">Table 954</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/DM_TTBAR/PT_TTBAR between the 4th and 4th bins of PT_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 955">Table 955</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 1st bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 956">Table 956</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 957">Table 957</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 958">Table 958</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 1st and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 959">Table 959</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 2nd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 960">Table 960</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 961">Table 961</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 2nd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 962">Table 962</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 3rd bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 963">Table 963</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 3rd and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 964">Table 964</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D2SIG/PT_TTBAR/DABS_Y_TTBAR between the 4th and 4th bins of ABS_Y_TTBAR (<a href="115142?table=Table 965">Table 965</a>) </ul><br/> <u>3D:</u><br/> Spectra: <ul><br/> <li>D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.3, 0.9 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.2 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 210">Table 210</a>) <li>D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.3, 1.2 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.5 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 211">Table 211</a>) <li>D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.3, 1.5 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 4.0 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 212">Table 212</a>) <li>D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.3 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.9, 0.9 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.2 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 213">Table 213</a>) <li>D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.3 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.9, 1.2 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.5 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 214">Table 214</a>) <li>D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.3 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.9, 1.5 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 4.0 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 215">Table 215</a>) <li>D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.9 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0, 0.9 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.2 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 216">Table 216</a>) <li>D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.9 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0, 1.2 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.5 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 217">Table 217</a>) <li>D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.9 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0, 1.5 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 4.0 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 218">Table 218</a>) <li>1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.3, 0.9 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.2 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 282">Table 282</a>) <li>1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.3, 1.2 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.5 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 283">Table 283</a>) <li>1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.0 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.3, 1.5 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 4.0 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 284">Table 284</a>) <li>1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.3 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.9, 0.9 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.2 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 285">Table 285</a>) <li>1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.3 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.9, 1.2 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.5 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 286">Table 286</a>) <li>1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.3 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 0.9, 1.5 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 4.0 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 287">Table 287</a>) <li>1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.9 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0, 0.9 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.2 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 288">Table 288</a>) <li>1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.9 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0, 1.2 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 1.5 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 289">Table 289</a>) <li>1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR (0.9 &lt; ABS_Y_TTBAR &lt; 2.0, 1.5 TeV &lt; M_TTBAR &lt; 4.0 TeV) (<a href="115142?table=Table 290">Table 290</a>) </ul><br/> Covariances: <ul><br/> <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 786">Table 786</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 787">Table 787</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 788">Table 788</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 789">Table 789</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 790">Table 790</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 791">Table 791</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 792">Table 792</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 793">Table 793</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 794">Table 794</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 795">Table 795</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 796">Table 796</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 797">Table 797</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 798">Table 798</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 799">Table 799</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 800">Table 800</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 801">Table 801</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 802">Table 802</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 803">Table 803</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 804">Table 804</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 805">Table 805</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 806">Table 806</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 807">Table 807</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 808">Table 808</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 809">Table 809</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 810">Table 810</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 811">Table 811</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 812">Table 812</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 813">Table 813</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 814">Table 814</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 815">Table 815</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 816">Table 816</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 817">Table 817</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 818">Table 818</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 819">Table 819</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 820">Table 820</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 821">Table 821</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 822">Table 822</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 823">Table 823</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 824">Table 824</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 825">Table 825</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 826">Table 826</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 827">Table 827</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 828">Table 828</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 829">Table 829</a>) <li>Matrix for D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 830">Table 830</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 966">Table 966</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 967">Table 967</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 968">Table 968</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 969">Table 969</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 970">Table 970</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 971">Table 971</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 972">Table 972</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 973">Table 973</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 974">Table 974</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 975">Table 975</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 976">Table 976</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 977">Table 977</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 978">Table 978</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 979">Table 979</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 980">Table 980</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 981">Table 981</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 982">Table 982</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 983">Table 983</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 984">Table 984</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 985">Table 985</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 986">Table 986</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 987">Table 987</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 988">Table 988</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (1st, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 989">Table 989</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 990">Table 990</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 991">Table 991</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 992">Table 992</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 993">Table 993</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 994">Table 994</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 995">Table 995</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 996">Table 996</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 997">Table 997</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 998">Table 998</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 999">Table 999</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 1000">Table 1000</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 1001">Table 1001</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 1002">Table 1002</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 1003">Table 1003</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (2nd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 1004">Table 1004</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 1005">Table 1005</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 1006">Table 1006</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 1st) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 1007">Table 1007</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 1008">Table 1008</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 2nd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 1009">Table 1009</a>) <li>Matrix for 1/SIG*D3SIG/DPT_T1/DABS_Y_TTBAR/DM_TTBAR between the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) and the (3rd, 3rd) bin of (ABS_Y_TTBAR, M_TTBAR) (<a href="115142?table=Table 1010">Table 1010</a>) </ul><br/>

Fiducial phase-space cross-section at particle level.

$p_{T}^{t}$ absolute differential cross-section at particle level.

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Differential cross section measurements for the production of a W boson in association with jets in proton-proton collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV

The CMS collaboration Khachatryan, Vardan ; Sirunyan, Albert M ; Tumasyan, Armen ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 741 (2015) 12-37, 2015.
Inspire Record 1303894 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.67318

Measurements are reported of differential cross sections for the production of a W boson, which decays into a muon and a neutrino, in association with jets, as a function of several variables, including the transverse momenta (pt) and pseudorapidities of the four leading jets, the scalar sum of jet transverse momenta (HT), and the difference in azimuthal angle between the directions of each jet and the muon. The data sample of pp collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV was collected with the CMS detector at the LHC and corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 5.0 inverse femtobarns. The measured cross sections are compared to predictions from Monte Carlo generators, MADGRAPH + PYTHIA and SHERPA, and to next-to-leading-order calculations from BLACKHAT + SHERPA. The differential cross sections are found to be in agreement with the predictions, apart from the pt distributions of the leading jets at high pt values, the distributions of the HT at high-HT and low jet multiplicity, and the distribution of the difference in azimuthal angle between the leading jet and the muon at low values.

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The cross section measurement as a function of the exclusive jet multiplicity, for jet multiplicities of up to 6.

The cross section measurement as a function of the inclusive jet multiplicity, for jet multiplicities of up to 6.

The differential cross section measurement as a function of the transverse momentum of the first leading jet.

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Differential cross-section measurements of the production of four charged leptons in association with two jets using the ATLAS detector

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Braden Keim ; Abeling, Kira ; et al.
JHEP 01 (2024) 004, 2024.
Inspire Record 2690799 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.144086

Differential cross-sections are measured for the production of four charged leptons in association with two jets. These measurements are sensitive to final states in which the jets are produced via the strong interaction as well as to the purely-electroweak vector boson scattering process. The analysis is performed using proton-proton collision data collected by ATLAS at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV and with an integrated luminosity of 140 fb$^{-1}$. The data are corrected for the effects of detector inefficiency and resolution and are compared to state-of-the-art Monte Carlo event generator predictions. The differential cross-sections are used to search for anomalous weak-boson self-interactions that are induced by dimension-six and dimension-eight operators in Standard Model effective field theory.

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Predicted and observed yields as a function of $m_{jj}$ in the VBS-Enhanced region. Overflow events are included in the last bin of the distribution.

Predicted and observed yields as a function of $m_{jj}$ in the VBS-Suppressed region. Overflow events are included in the last bin of the distribution.

Predicted and observed yields as a function of $m_{4\ell}$ in the VBS-Enhanced region. Overflow events are included in the last bin of the distribution.

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Differential top-antitop cross-section measurements as a function of observables constructed from final-state particles using pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}=7$ TeV in the ATLAS detector

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Brad ; Abdallah, Jalal ; et al.
JHEP 06 (2015) 100, 2015.
Inspire Record 1345452 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.77064

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.

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Measured $t\bar{t}$ differential cross-section and relative uncertainty as a function of the hadronic pseudo-top-quark $p_{\mathrm{T}}(\hat{t}_{\mathrm{h}})$in the muon channel. The results shown in this table are one of the inputs for the combined results.

Measured $t\bar{t}$ differential cross-section and relative uncertainty as a function of the hadronic pseudo-top-quark $p_{\mathrm{T}}(\hat{t}_{\mathrm{h}})$ in the electron channel. The results shown in this table are one of the inputs for the combined results.

Measured $t\bar{t}$ differential cross-section and relative uncertainty as a function of the hadronic pseudo-top-quark $|y(\hat{t}_{\mathrm{h}})|$ in the muon channel. The results shown in this table are one of the inputs for the combined results.

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Distributions of Topological Observables in Inclusive Three- and Four-Jet Events in pp Collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV

The CMS collaboration Khachatryan, Vardan ; Sirunyan, Albert M ; Tumasyan, Armen ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.C 75 (2015) 302, 2015.
Inspire Record 1345159 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.75115

This paper presents distributions of topological observables in inclusive three- and four-jet events produced in pp collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV with a data sample collected by the CMS experiment corresponding to a luminosity of 5.1 inverse femtobarns. The distributions are corrected for detector effects, and compared with several event generators based on two- and multi-parton matrix elements at leading order. Among the considered calculations, MADGRAPH interfaced with PYTHIA6 displays the best overall agreement with data.

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CORRECTED NORMALIZED DISTRIBUTION OF THREE-JET MASS IN THE INCLUSIVE THREE-JET SAMPLE. THE PROVIDED UNCERTAINTY CORRESPONDS TO SYSTEMATIC UNCERTAINTY.

CORRECTED NORMALIZED DISTRIBUTION OF SCALED ENERGY OF THE LEADING-JET IN THE INCLUSIVE THREE-JET SAMPLE. THE PROVIDED UNCERTAINTY CORRESPONDS TO SYSTEMATIC UNCERTAINTY.

CORRECTED NORMALIZED DISTRIBUTION OF SCALED ENERGY OF THE SECOND-LEADING-JET IN THE INCLUSIVE THREE-JET SAMPLE. THE PROVIDED UNCERTAINTY CORRESPONDS TO SYSTEMATIC UNCERTAINTY.

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Dynamics of isolated-photon plus jet production in pp collisions at sqrt(s)=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abajyan, Tatevik ; Abbott, Brad ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 875 (2013) 483-535, 2013.
Inspire Record 1244522 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.66247

The dynamics of isolated-photon plus jet production in pp collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV has been studied with the ATLAS detector at the LHC using an integrated luminosity of 37 pb-1. Measurements of isolated-photon plus jet bin-averaged cross sections are presented as functions of photon transverse energy, jet transverse momentum and jet rapidity. In addition, the bin-averaged cross sections as functions of the difference between the azimuthal angles of the photon and the jet, the photon--jet invariant mass and the scattering angle in the photon--jet centre-of-mass frame have been measured. Next-to-leading-order QCD calculations are compared to the measurements and provide a good description of the data, except for the case of the azimuthal opening angle.

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The measured bin-averaged cross-section $d\sigma/dE_{\rm T}^\gamma$ for isolated-photon plus jet production. The corrections for hadronisation and underlying-event effects to be applied to the parton-level NLO QCD calculations ($C_{NLO}$) are shown in the last column.

The measured bin-averaged cross-section $d\sigma/dp_{\rm T}^{jet}$ for isolated-photon plus jet production. Other details as in the caption to Table 1.

The measured bin-averaged cross-section $d\sigma/d|y^{\rm jet}|$ for isolated-photon plus jet production. Other details as in the caption to Table 1.

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Event shapes and azimuthal correlations in Z + jets events in pp collisions at sqrt(s) =7 TeV

The CMS collaboration Chatrchyan, Serguei ; Khachatryan, Vardan ; Sirunyan, Albert M ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 722 (2013) 238-261, 2013.
Inspire Record 1209721 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.75374

Measurements of event shapes and azimuthal correlations are presented for events where a Z boson is produced in association with jets in proton-proton collisions. The data collected with the CMS detector at the CERN LHC at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV correspond to an integrated luminosity of 5.0 inverse femtobarns. The analysis provides a test of predictions from perturbative QCD for a process that represents a substantial background to many physics channels. Results are presented as a function of jet multiplicity, for inclusive Z boson production and for Z bosons with transverse momenta greater than 150 GeV, and compared to predictions from Monte Carlo event generators that include leading-order multiparton matrix-element (with up to four hard partons in the final state) and next-to-leading-order simulations of Z + 1-jet events. The experimental results are corrected for detector effects, and can be compared directly with other QCD models.

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Normalized DPhi(Z, j1) distributions for Njets >= 1.

Normalized DPhi(Z, j1) distributions for Njets >= 2.

Normalized DPhi(Z, j1) distributions for Njets >= 3.

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Evidence for Electroweak Production of $W^{\pm}W^{\pm}jj$ in $pp$ Collisions at $\sqrt{s}=8$ TeV with the ATLAS Detector

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Abbott, Brad ; Abdallah, Jalal ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 113 (2014) 141803, 2014.
Inspire Record 1298023 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.64182

This Letter presents the first study of $W^{\pm}W^{\pm}jj$, same-electric-charge diboson production in association with two jets, using 20.3 fb$^{-1}$ of proton--proton collision data at $\sqrt{s}=8$ TeV recorded by the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. Events with two reconstructed same-charge leptons ($e^\pm e^\pm$, $e^\pm \mu^\pm$, and $\mu^\pm \mu^\pm$) and two or more jets are analyzed. Production cross sections are measured in two fiducial regions, with different sensitivities to the electroweak and strong production mechanisms. First evidence for $W^{\pm}W^{\pm}jj$ production and electroweak-only $W^{\pm}W^{\pm}jj$ production is observed with a significance of $4.5$ and $3.6$ standard deviations respectively. The measured production cross sections are in agreement with Standard Model predictions. Limits at 95% confidence level are set on anomalous quartic gauge couplings.

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The fiducial cross sections for the production of W+- W+- JET JET in the inclusive and VBS regions.


Evidence for collective multi-particle correlations in pPb collisions

The CMS collaboration Khachatryan, Vardan ; Sirunyan, Albert M ; Tumasyan, Armen ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 115 (2015) 012301, 2015.
Inspire Record 1345262 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.67530

The second-order azimuthal anisotropy Fourier harmonics, v2, are obtained in pPb and PbPb collisions over a wide pseudorapidity (eta) range based on correlations among six or more charged particles. The pPb data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 35 inverse nanobarns, were collected during the 2013 LHC pPb run at a nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass energy of 5.02 TeV by the CMS experiment. A sample of semi-peripheral PbPb collision data at sqrt(s[NN])= 2.76 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.5 inverse microbarns and covering a similar range of particle multiplicities as the pPb data, is also analyzed for comparison. The six- and eight-particle cumulant and the Lee-Yang zeros methods are used to extract the v2 coefficients, extending previous studies of two- and four-particle correlations. For both the pPb and PbPb systems, the v2 values obtained with correlations among more than four particles are consistent with previously published four-particle results. These data support the interpretation of a collective origin for the previously observed long-range (large Delta[eta]) correlations in both systems. The ratios of v2 values corresponding to correlations including different numbers of particles are compared to theoretical predictions that assume a hydrodynamic behavior of a pPb system dominated by fluctuations in the positions of participant nucleons. These results provide new insights into the multi-particle dynamics of collision systems with a very small overlapping region.

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The cumulant $c_2\{6\}$ extracted for all charged particles with $0.3 < p_T < 3.0$ GeV/c as a function of $N_{trk}^{offline}$ in PbPb collisions.

The cumulant $c_2\{8\}$ extracted for all charged particles with $0.3 < p_T < 3.0$ GeV/c as a function of $N_{trk}^{offline}$ in PbPb collisions.

The cumulant $c_2\{6\}$ extracted for all charged particles with $0.3 < p_T < 3.0$ GeV/c as a function of $N_{trk}^{offline}$ in pPb collisions.

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Evidence for collectivity in pp collisions at the LHC

The CMS collaboration Khachatryan, Vardan ; Sirunyan, Albert M ; Tumasyan, Armen ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 765 (2017) 193-220, 2017.
Inspire Record 1471287 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.76506

Measurements of two- and multi-particle angular correlations in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 5, 7, and 13 TeV are presented as a function of charged-particle multiplicity. The data, corresponding to integrated luminosities of 1.0 inverse picobarn (5 TeV), 6.2 inverse picobarns (7 TeV), and 0.7 inverse picobarns (13 TeV), were collected using the CMS detector at the LHC. The second-order (v[2]) and third-order (v[3]) azimuthal anisotropy harmonics of unidentified charged particles, as well as v[2] of K0 short and Lambda/anti-Lambda particles, are extracted from long-range two-particle correlations as functions of particle multiplicity and transverse momentum. For high-multiplicity pp events, a mass ordering is observed for the v[2] values of charged hadrons (mostly pions), K0 short, and Lambda/anti-Lambda, with lighter particle species exhibiting a stronger azimuthal anisotropy signal below pt of about 2 GeV/c. For 13 TeV data, the v[2] signals are also extracted from four- and six-particle correlations for the first time in pp collisions, with comparable magnitude to those from two-particle correlations. These observations are similar to those seen in pPb and PbPb collisions, and support the interpretation of a collective origin for the observed long-range correlations in high-multiplicity pp collisions.

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The second-order Fourier coefficients, $V_{2\Delta}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $N_{offline}^{trk}$ for charged particles.

The second-order Fourier coefficients, $V_{2\Delta}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $N_{offline}^{trk}$ for charged particles, after correcting for back-to-back jet correlations, estimated from the 10 $\leq$ $N_{offline}^{trk}$ < 20 range.

The second-order Fourier coefficients, $V_{3\Delta}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $N_{offline}^{trk}$ for charged particles.

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Evidence for exclusive gamma-gamma to W+ W- production and constraints on anomalous quartic gauge couplings at sqrt(s) = 7 and 8 TeV

The CMS collaboration Khachatryan, Vardan ; Sirunyan, Albert M ; Tumasyan, Armen ; et al.
JHEP 08 (2016) 119, 2016.
Inspire Record 1448100 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.74707

A search for exclusive or quasi-exclusive gamma gamma to W+W- production, via pp to p(*) W+W- p(*) to p(*) mu+/- e-/+ at sqrt(s) = 8 TeV, is reported using data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 19.7 inverse femtobarns. Events are selected by requiring the presence of an electron-muon pair with large transverse momentum pt(mu+/- e-/+) > 30 GeV, and no associated charged particles detected from the same vertex. The 8 TeV results are combined with the previous 7 TeV results (obtained for 5.05 inverse femtobarns of data). In the signal region, 13 (2) events are observed over an expected background of 3.9 +/- 0.6 (0.84 +/-0.15) events for 8 (7) TeV, resulting in a combined excess of 3.4 standard deviations over the background-only hypothesis. The observed yields and kinematic distributions are compatible with the standard model prediction for exclusive and quasi-exclusive gamma gamma to W+W- production. Upper limits on the anomalous quartic gauge coupling operators a[W;0,C] (dimension-6) and f[M0,1,2,3] (dimension-8), the most stringent to date, are derived from the measured dilepton transverse momentum spectrum.

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8 TeV cross section multiplied by branching fraction to opposite-sign mue final states, corrected for all experimental efficiencies and extrapolated to the full phase space.