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A measurement of jet substructure observables is presented using \ttbar events in the lepton+jets channel from proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=$ 13 TeV recorded by the CMS experiment at the LHC, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 35.9 fb$^{-1}$. Multiple jet substructure observables are measured for jets identified as bottom, light-quark, and gluon jets, as well as for inclusive jets (no flavor information). The results are unfolded to the particle level and compared to next-to-leading-order predictions from POWHEG interfaced with the parton shower generators PYTHIA 8 and HERWIG 7, as well as from SHERPA 2 and DIRE2. A value of the strong coupling at the Z boson mass, $\alpha_S(m_\mathrm{Z}) = $ 0.115$^{+0.015}_{-0.013}$, is extracted from the substructure data at leading-order plus leading-log accuracy.
Distribution of $\lambda_{0}^{0}$ (N) reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\lambda_{0}^{0}$ (N) reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\lambda_{0}^{2}$ ($p_{T}^{d,*})$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\lambda_{0}^{2}$ ($p_{T}^{d,*})$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\lambda_{0.5}^{1}$ (LHA) reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\lambda_{0.5}^{1}$ (LHA) reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\lambda_{1}^{1}$ (width) reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\lambda_{1}^{1}$ (width) reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\lambda_{2}^{1}$ (thrust) reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\lambda_{2}^{1}$ (thrust) reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\varepsilon$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\varepsilon$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $z_{g}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $z_{g}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\Delta R_{g}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\Delta R_{g}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $n_{SD}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $n_{SD}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\tau_{21}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\tau_{21}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\tau_{32}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\tau_{32}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\tau_{43}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\tau_{43}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{1}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{1}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{1}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{1}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{1}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{1}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{1}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{1}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{1}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{1}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{2}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{2}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{2}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{2}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{2}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{2}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{2}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{2}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{2}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{2}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{3}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{3}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{3}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{3}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{3}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{3}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{3}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{3}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{3}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{3}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $M_{2}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $M_{2}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $N_{2}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $N_{2}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $N_{3}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $N_{3}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $M_{2}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $M_{2}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $N_{2}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $N_{2}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $N_{3}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $N_{3}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\lambda_{0}^{0}$ (N) reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\lambda_{0}^{0}$ (N) reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\lambda_{0}^{2}$ ($p_{T}^{d,*})$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\lambda_{0}^{2}$ ($p_{T}^{d,*})$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\lambda_{0.5}^{1}$ (LHA) reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\lambda_{0.5}^{1}$ (LHA) reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\lambda_{1}^{1}$ (width) reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\lambda_{1}^{1}$ (width) reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\lambda_{2}^{1}$ (thrust) reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\lambda_{2}^{1}$ (thrust) reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\varepsilon$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\varepsilon$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $z_{g}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $z_{g}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\Delta R_{g}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\Delta R_{g}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $n_{SD}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $n_{SD}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\tau_{21}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\tau_{21}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\tau_{32}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\tau_{32}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\tau_{43}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $\tau_{43}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{1}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{1}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{1}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{1}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{1}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{1}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{1}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{1}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{1}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{1}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{2}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{2}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{2}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{2}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{2}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{2}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{2}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{2}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{2}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{2}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{3}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{3}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{3}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{3}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{3}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{3}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{3}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{3}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{3}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $C_{3}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $M_{2}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $M_{2}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $N_{2}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $N_{2}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $N_{3}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $N_{3}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $M_{2}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $M_{2}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $N_{2}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $N_{2}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $N_{3}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Distribution of $N_{3}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\lambda_{0}^{0}$ (N) reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\lambda_{0}^{0}$ (N) reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\lambda_{0}^{2}$ ($p_{T}^{d,*})$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\lambda_{0}^{2}$ ($p_{T}^{d,*})$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\lambda_{0.5}^{1}$ (LHA) reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\lambda_{0.5}^{1}$ (LHA) reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\lambda_{1}^{1}$ (width) reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\lambda_{1}^{1}$ (width) reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\lambda_{2}^{1}$ (thrust) reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\lambda_{2}^{1}$ (thrust) reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\varepsilon$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\varepsilon$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $z_{g}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $z_{g}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\Delta R_{g}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\Delta R_{g}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $n_{SD}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $n_{SD}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\tau_{21}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\tau_{21}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\tau_{32}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\tau_{32}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\tau_{43}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\tau_{43}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{1}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{1}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{1}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{1}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{1}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{1}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{1}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{1}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{1}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{1}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{2}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{2}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{2}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{2}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{2}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{2}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{2}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{2}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{2}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{2}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{3}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{3}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{3}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{3}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{3}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{3}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{3}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{3}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{3}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{3}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $M_{2}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $M_{2}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $N_{2}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $N_{2}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $N_{3}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $N_{3}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $M_{2}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $M_{2}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $N_{2}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $N_{2}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $N_{3}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $N_{3}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from charged particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\lambda_{0}^{0}$ (N) reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\lambda_{0}^{0}$ (N) reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\lambda_{0}^{2}$ ($p_{T}^{d,*})$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\lambda_{0}^{2}$ ($p_{T}^{d,*})$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\lambda_{0.5}^{1}$ (LHA) reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\lambda_{0.5}^{1}$ (LHA) reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\lambda_{1}^{1}$ (width) reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\lambda_{1}^{1}$ (width) reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\lambda_{2}^{1}$ (thrust) reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\lambda_{2}^{1}$ (thrust) reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\varepsilon$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\varepsilon$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $z_{g}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $z_{g}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\Delta R_{g}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\Delta R_{g}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $n_{SD}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $n_{SD}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\tau_{21}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\tau_{21}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\tau_{32}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\tau_{32}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\tau_{43}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $\tau_{43}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{1}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{1}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{1}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{1}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{1}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{1}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{1}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{1}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{1}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{1}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{2}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{2}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{2}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{2}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{2}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{2}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{2}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{2}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{2}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{2}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{3}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{3}^{(0.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{3}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{3}^{(0.2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{3}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{3}^{(0.5)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{3}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{3}^{(1.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{3}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $C_{3}^{(2.0)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $M_{2}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $M_{2}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $N_{2}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $N_{2}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $N_{3}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $N_{3}^{(1)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $M_{2}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $M_{2}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $N_{2}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $N_{2}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $N_{3}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Covariance matrix for $N_{3}^{(2)}$ reconstructed from all particles with pt > 1 GeV, unfolded to the particle level.
Measurements of the top quark polarization and top quark pair ($\mathrm{t\bar{t}}$) spin correlations are presented using events containing two oppositely charged leptons (e$^+$e$^-$, e$^\pm\mu^\mp$, or $\mu^+\mu^-$) produced in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The data were recorded by the CMS experiment at the LHC in 2016 and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 35.9 fb$^{-1}$. A set of parton-level normalized differential cross sections, sensitive to each of the independent coefficients of the spin-dependent parts of the $\mathrm{t\bar{t}}$ production density matrix, is measured for the first time at 13 TeV. The measured distributions and extracted coefficients are compared with standard model predictions from simulations at next-to-leading-order (NLO) accuracy in quantum chromodynamics (QCD), and from NLO QCD calculations including electroweak corrections. All measurements are found to be consistent with the expectations of the standard model. The normalized differential cross sections are used in fits to constrain the anomalous chromomagnetic and chromoelectric dipole moments of the top quark to $-$0.24 $<C_\text{tG}/\Lambda^{2}$ $<$ 0.07 TeV$^{-2}$ and $-$0.33 $< C^{I}_\text{tG}/\Lambda^{2}$ $<$ 0.20 TeV$^{-2}$, respectively, at 95% confidence level.
A measurement of observables sensitive to effects of colour reconnection in top-quark pair-production events is presented using 139 fb$^{-1}$ of 13$\,$TeV proton-proton collision data collected by the ATLAS detector at the LHC. Events are selected by requiring exactly one isolated electron and one isolated muon with opposite charge and two or three jets, where exactly two jets are required to be $b$-tagged. For the selected events, measurements are presented for the charged-particle multiplicity, the scalar sum of the transverse momenta of the charged particles, and the same scalar sum in bins of charged-particle multiplicity. These observables are unfolded to the stable-particle level, thereby correcting for migration effects due to finite detector resolution, acceptance and efficiency effects. The particle-level measurements are compared with different colour reconnection models in Monte Carlo generators. These measurements disfavour some of the colour reconnection models and provide inputs to future optimisation of the parameters in Monte Carlo generators.
Naming convention for the observables at different levels of the analysis. At the background-subtracted level the contributions of tracks from pile-up collisions and tracks from secondary vertices are subtracted. At the corrected level the tracking-efficiency correction (TEC) is applied. The observables at particle level are the analysis results.
The $\chi^2$ and NDF for measured normalised differential cross-sections obtained by comparing the different predictions with the unfolded data. Global($n_\text{ch},\Sigma_{n_{\text{ch}}} p_{\text{T}}$) denotes the scenario in which the covariance matrix is built including the correlations of systematic uncertainties between the two observables $n_{\text{ch}}$ and $\Sigma_{n_{\text{ch}}} p_{\text{T}}$
Normalised differential cross-section as a function of $n_\text{ch}$.
Normalised differential cross-section as a function of $\sum_{n_{\text{ch}}} p_{\text{T}}$.
Normalised double-differential cross-section as a function of $\sum_{n_{\text{ch}}} p_{\text{T}}$ vs. $n_\text{ch}$ in $n_\text{ch} < 20$.
Normalised double-differential cross-section as a function of $\sum_{n_{\text{ch}}} p_{\text{T}}$ vs. $n_\text{ch}$ in $ 20 \leq n_\text{ch} < 40$.
Normalised double-differential cross-section as a function of $\sum_{n_{\text{ch}}} p_{\text{T}}$ vs. $n_\text{ch}$ in $ 40 \leq n_\text{ch} < 60$.
Normalised double-differential cross-section as a function of $\sum_{n_{\text{ch}}} p_{\text{T}}$ vs. $n_\text{ch}$ in $ 60 \leq n_\text{ch} < 80$.
Normalised double-differential cross-section as a function of $\sum_{n_{\text{ch}}} p_{\text{T}}$ vs. $n\text{ch}$ in $ n_\text{ch} \geq 80$.
The $\chi^2$ and NDF for measured absolute differential cross-sections obtained by comparing the different predictions with the unfolded data. Global($n_\text{ch},\Sigma_{n_{\text{ch}}} p_{\text{T}}$) denotes the scenario in which the covariance matrix is built including the correlations of systematic uncertainties between the two observables $n_{\text{ch}}$ and $\Sigma_{n_{\text{ch}}} p_{\text{T}}$
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $n_\text{ch}$.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\sum_{n_{\text{ch}}} p_{\text{T}}$.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $\sum_{n_{\text{ch}}} p_{\text{T}}$ vs. $n_\text{ch}$ in $n_\text{ch} < 20$.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $\sum_{n_{\text{ch}}} p_{\text{T}}$ vs. $n_\text{ch}$ in $ 20 \leq n_\text{ch} < 40$.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $\sum_{n_{\text{ch}}} p_{\text{T}}$ vs. $n_\text{ch}$ in $ 40 \leq n_\text{ch} < 60$.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $\sum_{n_{\text{ch}}} p_{\text{T}}$ vs. $n_\text{ch}$ in $ 60 \leq n_\text{ch} < 80$.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $\sum_{n_{\text{ch}}} p_{\text{T}}$ vs. $n\text{ch}$ in $ n_\text{ch} \geq 80$.
Measurements of differential cross-sections of top-quark pair production in fiducial phase-spaces are presented as a function of top-quark and $t\bar{t}$ system kinematic observables in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of $\sqrt{s}$=13 TeV. The data set corresponds to an integrated luminosity of $3.2$ fb${}^{-1}$, recorded in 2015 with the ATLAS detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider. Events with exactly one electron or muon and at least two jets in the final state are used for the measurement. Two separate selections are applied that each focus on different top-quark momentum regions, referred to as resolved and boosted topologies of the $t\bar{t}$ final state. The measured spectra are corrected for detector effects and are compared to several Monte Carlo simulations by means of calculated $\chi^2$ and $p$-values.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle level for the top quark transverse momentum in the resolved regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle level for the top quark transverse momentum in the resolved regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the relative differential cross-section at particle level for the top quark transverse momentum in the resolved regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the relative differential cross-section at particle level for the top quark transverse momentum in the resolved regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle level for the absolute value of the top quark rapidity in the resolved regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle level for the absolute value of the top quark rapidity in the resolved regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the relative differential cross-section at particle level for the absolute value of the top quark rapidity in the resolved regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the relative differential cross-section at particle level for the absolute value of the top quark rapidity in the resolved regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle level for the tt̄ system transverse momentum in the resolved regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle level for the tt̄ system transverse momentum in the resolved regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the relative differential cross-section at particle level for the tt̄ system transverse momentum in the resolved regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the relative differential cross-section at particle level for the tt̄ system transverse momentum in the resolved regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle level for the absolute value of the tt̄ system rapidity in the resolved regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle level for the absolute value of the tt̄ system rapidity in the resolved regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the relative differential cross-section at particle level for the absolute value of the tt̄ system rapidity in the resolved regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the relative differential cross-section at particle level for the absolute value of the tt̄ system rapidity in the resolved regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle level for the mass of the tt̄ system in the resolved regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle level for the mass of the tt̄ system in the resolved regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the relative differential cross-section at particle level for the mass of the tt̄ system in the resolved regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the relative differential cross-section at particle level for the mass of the tt̄ system in the resolved regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle level for the top quark transverse momentum in the boosted regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle level for the top quark transverse momentum in the boosted regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the relative differential cross-section at particle level for the top quark transverse momentum in the boosted regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the relative differential cross-section at particle level for the top quark transverse momentum in the boosted regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle level for the absolute value of the top quark rapidity in the boosted regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the absolute differential cross-section at particle level for the absolute value of the top quark rapidity in the boosted regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the relative differential cross-section at particle level for the absolute value of the top quark rapidity in the boosted regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Table of systematic uncertainties for the relative differential cross-section at particle level for the absolute value of the top quark rapidity in the boosted regime. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text.
Measurements of differential top quark pair $\mathrm{t\overline{t}}$ cross sections using events produced in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV containing two oppositely charged leptons are presented. The data were recorded by the CMS experiment at the CERN LHC in 2016 and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 35.9 fb$^{-1}$. The differential cross sections are presented as functions of kinematic observables of the top quarks and their decay products, the $\mathrm{t\overline{t}}$ system, and the total number of jets in the event. The differential cross sections are defined both with particle-level objects in a fiducial phase space close to that of the detector acceptance and with parton-level top quarks in the full phase space. All results are compared with standard model predictions from Monte Carlo simulations with next-to-leading-order (NLO) accuracy in quantum chromodynamics (QCD) at matrix-element level interfaced to parton-shower simulations. Where possible, parton-level results are compared to calculations with beyond-NLO precision in QCD. Significant disagreement is observed between data and all predictions for several observables. The measurements are used to constrain the top quark chromomagnetic dipole moment in an effective field theory framework at NLO in QCD and to extract $\mathrm{t\overline{t}}$ and leptonic charge asymmetries.
Measured absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{\bar{t}}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{\bar{t}}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{\bar{t}}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{\bar{t}}$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{\bar{t}}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{\bar{t}}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{\bar{t}}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{\bar{t}}$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ (leading).
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ (leading).
Measured normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ (leading).
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ (leading).
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ (leading).
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ (leading).
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ (leading).
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ (leading).
Measured absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ (trailing).
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ (trailing).
Measured normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ (trailing).
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ (trailing).
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ (trailing).
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ (trailing).
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ (trailing).
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$ (trailing).
Measured absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$($t\bar{t}$ RF).
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$($t\bar{t}$ RF).
Measured normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$($t\bar{t}$ RF).
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$($t\bar{t}$ RF).
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$($t\bar{t}$ RF).
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$($t\bar{t}$ RF).
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$($t\bar{t}$ RF).
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{t}$($t\bar{t}$ RF).
Measured absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $y_{t}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $y_{t}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $y_{t}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $y_{t}$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $y_{t}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $y_{t}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $y_{t}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $y_{t}$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $y_{\bar{t}}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $y_{\bar{t}}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $y_{\bar{t}}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $y_{\bar{t}}$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $y_{\bar{t}}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $y_{\bar{t}}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $y_{\bar{t}}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $y_{\bar{t}}$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $y_{t}$ (leading).
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $y_{t}$ (leading).
Measured normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $y_{t}$ (leading).
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $y_{t}$ (leading).
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $y_{t}$ (leading).
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $y_{t}$ (leading).
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $y_{t}$ (leading).
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $y_{t}$ (leading).
Measured absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $y_{t}$ (trailing).
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $y_{t}$ (trailing).
Measured normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $y_{t}$ (trailing).
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $y_{t}$ (trailing).
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $y_{t}$ (trailing).
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $y_{t}$ (trailing).
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $y_{t}$ (trailing).
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $y_{t}$ (trailing).
Measured absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $y_{t\bar{t}}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $y_{t\bar{t}}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $y_{t\bar{t}}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $y_{t\bar{t}}$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $y_{t\bar{t}}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $y_{t\bar{t}}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $y_{t\bar{t}}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $y_{t\bar{t}}$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $m_{t\bar{t}}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $m_{t\bar{t}}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $m_{t\bar{t}}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $m_{t\bar{t}}$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $m_{t\bar{t}}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $m_{t\bar{t}}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $m_{t\bar{t}}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $m_{t\bar{t}}$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $\Delta|y|(t,\bar{t})$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $\Delta|y|(t,\bar{t})$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $\Delta|y|(t,\bar{t})$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $\Delta|y|(t,\bar{t})$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta|y|(t,\bar{t})$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta|y|(t,\bar{t})$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta|y|(t,\bar{t})$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta|y|(t,\bar{t})$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $\Delta\phi(t,\bar{t})$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at parton level as a function of $\Delta\phi(t,\bar{t})$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $\Delta\phi(t,\bar{t})$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at parton level as a function of $\Delta\phi(t,\bar{t})$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta\phi(t,\bar{t})$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta\phi(t,\bar{t})$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta\phi(t,\bar{t})$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta\phi(t,\bar{t})$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{l}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{l}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{l}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{l}$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{\bar{l}}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{\bar{l}}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{\bar{l}}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{\bar{l}}$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{l}$ (leading).
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{l}$ (leading).
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{l}$ (leading).
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{l}$ (leading).
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{l}$ (trailing).
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{l}$ (trailing).
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{l}$ (trailing).
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{l}$ (trailing).
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{l}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{l}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{l}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{l}$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{\bar{l}}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{\bar{l}}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{\bar{l}}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{\bar{l}}$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{l}$ (leading).
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{l}$ (leading).
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{l}$ (leading).
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{l}$ (leading).
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{l}$ (trailing).
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{l}$ (trailing).
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{l}$ (trailing).
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{l}$ (trailing).
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{l\bar{l}}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{l\bar{l}}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{l\bar{l}}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{l\bar{l}}$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $m_{l\bar{l}}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $m_{l\bar{l}}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $m_{l\bar{l}}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $m_{l\bar{l}}$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta\phi(l,\bar{l})$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta\phi(l,\bar{l})$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta\phi(l,\bar{l})$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta\phi(l,\bar{l})$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta|\eta|(l,\bar{l})$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta|\eta|(l,\bar{l})$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta|\eta|(l,\bar{l})$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta|\eta|(l,\bar{l})$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{b}$ (leading).
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{b}$ (leading).
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{b}$ (leading).
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{b}$ (leading).
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{b}$ (trailing).
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{b}$ (trailing).
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{b}$ (trailing).
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{b}$ (trailing).
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{b}$ (leading).
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{b}$ (leading).
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{b}$ (leading).
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{b}$ (leading).
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{b}$ (trailing).
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{b}$ (trailing).
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{b}$ (trailing).
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $\eta_{b}$ (trailing).
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{b\bar{b}}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{b\bar{b}}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{b\bar{b}}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $p_{T}^{b\bar{b}}$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $m_{b\bar{b}}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $m_{b\bar{b}}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $m_{b\bar{b}}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $m_{b\bar{b}}$.
Measured absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $N_{jets}$.
Covariance matrix of the absolute differential cross section at particle level as a function of $N_{jets}$.
Measured normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $N_{jets}$.
Covariance matrix of the normalised differential cross section at particle level as a function of $N_{jets}$.
Differential cross-sections are measured for top-quark pair production in the all-hadronic decay mode, using proton$-$proton collision events collected by the ATLAS experiment in which all six decay jets are separately resolved. Absolute and normalised single- and double-differential cross-sections are measured at particle and parton level as a function of various kinematic variables. Emphasis is placed on well-measured observables in fully reconstructed final states, as well as on the study of correlations between the top-quark pair system and additional jet radiation identified in the event. The study is performed using data from proton$-$proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13~\mbox{TeV}$ collected by the ATLAS detector at CERN's Large Hadron Collider in 2015 and 2016, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $\mbox{36.1 fb}^{-1}$. The rapidities of the individual top quarks and of the top-quark pair are well modelled by several independent event generators. Significant mismodelling is observed in the transverse momenta of the leading three jet emissions, while the leading top-quark transverse momentum and top-quark pair transverse momentum are both found to be incompatible with several theoretical predictions.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra1}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra1}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,1}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,1}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{cross}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{cross}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $Z^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $Z^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y_{boost}^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y_{boost}^{t\bar{t}}|$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\chi^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\chi^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R_{Wt}^{leading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R_{Wt}^{leading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R_{Wt}^{subleading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R_{Wt}^{subleading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R_{Wb}^{leading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R_{Wb}^{leading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R_{Wb}^{subleading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R_{Wb}^{subleading}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra1}_{t,close}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra1}_{t,close}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra2}_{t,close}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra2}_{t,close}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra3}_{t,close}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra3}_{t,close}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra1}_{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra1}_{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra2}_{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra2}_{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra3}_{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra3}_{t,1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, t\bar{t}}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, t\bar{t}}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra1}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra1}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra2}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra2}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra3}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra3}_{jet1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra2}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra2}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra3}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta R^{extra3}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra2}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra2}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra3}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $R^{pT, extra3}_{extra1}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Total cross-section at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{out}^{t,1}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 6. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 7. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ = 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|P_{cross}|$ vs $N_{jets}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in $N_{jets}$ > 8. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 620.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 620.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 835.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 835.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1050.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1050.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 175.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 175.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 275.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 275.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 385.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 385.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 1000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 175.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 175.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 275.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 275.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 385.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 385.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 1000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 645.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 645.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 795.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 795.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1080.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1080.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 645.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 645.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 795.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 795.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1080.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at particle level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1080.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\chi^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\chi^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $\Delta\phi^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y_{boost}^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y_{boost}^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $H_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,1}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,1}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t\bar{t}}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 0.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.0 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 2.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 0.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.0 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1.0 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 1.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $|y^{t,1}|$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1.5 < $|y^{t,1}|$ < 2.5 . Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1315.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,2}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1315.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,1}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $|y^{t,2}|$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1315.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 1315.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t\bar{t}}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 1315.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 700.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 700.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 970.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $m^{t\bar{t}}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 970.0 GeV < $m^{t\bar{t}}$ < 3000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 170.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 170.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 290.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 290.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 450.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Relative double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 450.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 1000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 0.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 170.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 170.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 290.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 290.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 450.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
Absolute double-differential cross-section as a function of $p_{T}^{t,1}$ vs $p_{T}^{t,2}$ at parton level in the all hadronic resolved topology in 450.0 GeV < $p_{T}^{t,2}$ < 1000.0 GeV. Note that the values shown here are obtained by propagating the individual uncertainties to the measured cross-sections, while the covariance matrices are evaluated using pseudo-experiments as described in the text. The measured differential cross-section is compared with the prediction obtained with the Powheg+Pythia8 Monte Carlo generator.
The production cross section of a top quark pair in association with a photon is measured in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The data set, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 137 fb$^{-1}$, was recorded by the CMS experiment during the 2016-2018 data taking of the LHC. The measurements are performed in a fiducial volume defined at the particle level. Events with an isolated, highly energetic lepton, at least three jets from the hadronization of quarks, among which at least one is b tagged, and one isolated photon are selected. The inclusive fiducial $\mathrm{t\overline{t}}\gamma$ cross section, for a photon with transverse momentum greater than 20 GeV and pseudorapidity $\lvert \eta\rvert$$\lt$ 1.4442, is measured to be 798 $\pm$ 7 (stat) $\pm$ 48 (syst) fb, in good agreement with the prediction from the standard model at next-to-leading order in quantum chromodynamics. The differential cross sections are also measured as a function of several kinematic observables and interpreted in the framework of the standard model effective field theory (EFT), leading to the most stringent direct limits to date on anomalous electromagnetic dipole moment interactions of the top quark and the photon.
Distribution of $p_{T}(\gamma)$ in the $N_{jet}\geq 3$ signal region.
Distribution of $p_{T}(\gamma)$ in the $N_{jet}\geq 3$ signal region.
Distribution of $m_{T}(W)$ in the $N_{jet}\geq 3$ signal region.
Distribution of $m_{T}(W)$ in the $N_{jet}\geq 3$ signal region.
Distribution of $M_{3}$ in the $N_{jet}\geq 3$ signal region.
Distribution of $M_{3}$ in the $N_{jet}\geq 3$ signal region.
Distribution of $m(l,\gamma)$ in the $N_{jet}\geq 3$ signal region.
Distribution of $m(l,\gamma)$ in the $N_{jet}\geq 3$ signal region.
Distribution of $\Delta R(l,\gamma)$ in the $N_{jet}\geq 3$ signal region.
Distribution of $\Delta R(l,\gamma)$ in the $N_{jet}\geq 3$ signal region.
Distribution of $\Delta R(j,\gamma)$ in the $N_{jet}\geq 3$ signal region.
Distribution of $\Delta R(j,\gamma)$ in the $N_{jet}\geq 3$ signal region.
Fit result of the multijet template obtained with loosely isolated leptons and the electroweak background to the measured $m_{T}(W)$ distribution with isolated leptons in the $N_{jet}=2$, $N_{b jet}=0$ selection for electrons.
Fit result of the multijet template obtained with loosely isolated leptons and the electroweak background to the measured $m_{T}(W)$ distribution with isolated leptons in the $N_{jet}=2$, $N_{b jet}=0$ selection for electrons.
Fit result of the multijet template obtained with loosely isolated leptons and the electroweak background to the measured $m_{T}(W)$ distribution with isolated leptons in the $N_{jet}=2$, $N_{b jet}=0$ selection for muons.
Fit result of the multijet template obtained with loosely isolated leptons and the electroweak background to the measured $m_{T}(W)$ distribution with isolated leptons in the $N_{jet}=2$, $N_{b jet}=0$ selection for muons.
Distribution of the invariant mass of the lepton and the photon ($m(l,\gamma)$) in the $N_{jet}\geq 3$, $N_{b jet}=0$ selection for the e channel.
Distribution of the invariant mass of the lepton and the photon ($m(l,\gamma)$) in the $N_{jet}\geq 3$, $N_{b jet}=0$ selection for the e channel.
Distribution of the invariant mass of the lepton and the photon ($m(l,\gamma)$) in the $N_{jet}\geq 3$, $N_{b jet}=0$ selection for the $\mu$ channel.
Distribution of the invariant mass of the lepton and the photon ($m(l,\gamma)$) in the $N_{jet}\geq 3$, $N_{b jet}=0$ selection for the $\mu$ channel.
Predicted and observed yields in the control regions in the $N_{jet}= 3$ and $\geq 4$ seletions using the post-fit values of the nuisance parameters.
Predicted and observed yields in the control regions in the $N_{jet}= 3$ and $\geq 4$ seletions using the post-fit values of the nuisance parameters.
Predicted and observed yields in the signal regions in the $N_{jet}= 3$ and $\geq 4$ seletions using the post-fit values of the nuisance parameters.
Predicted and observed yields in the signal regions in the $N_{jet}= 3$ and $\geq 4$ seletions using the post-fit values of the nuisance parameters.
The measured inclusive ttgamma cross section in the fiducial phase space compared to the prediction from simulation using Madgraph_aMC@NLO at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV.
The measured inclusive ttgamma cross section in the fiducial phase space compared to the prediction from simulation using Madgraph_aMC@NLO at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV.
Summary of the measured cross section ratios with respect to the NLO cross section prediction for signal regions binned in the electron channel, muon channel and the combined single lepton measurement.
Summary of the measured cross section ratios with respect to the NLO cross section prediction for signal regions binned in the electron channel, muon channel and the combined single lepton measurement.
The unfolded differential cross sections for $p_{T}(\gamma)$ and the comparison to simulations.
The unfolded differential cross sections for $p_{T}(\gamma)$ and the comparison to simulations.
The unfolded differential cross sections for $|\eta(\gamma)|$ and the comparison to simulations.
The unfolded differential cross sections for $|\eta(\gamma)|$ and the comparison to simulations.
The unfolded differential cross sections for $\Delta R(l,\gamma)$ and the comparison to simulations.
The unfolded differential cross sections for $\Delta R(l,\gamma)$ and the comparison to simulations.
Summary of the one-dimensional intervals at 68 and 95% CL.
Summary of the one-dimensional intervals at 68 and 95% CL.
The observed and predicted post-fit yields for the combined Run 2 data set in the SR3 signal region for the electron channel.
The observed and predicted post-fit yields for the combined Run 2 data set in the SR3 signal region for the electron channel.
The observed and predicted post-fit yields for the combined Run 2 data set in the SR3 signal region for the muon channel.
The observed and predicted post-fit yields for the combined Run 2 data set in the SR3 signal region for the muon channel.
The observed and predicted post-fit yields for the combined Run 2 data set in the SR4p signal region for the electron channel.
The observed and predicted post-fit yields for the combined Run 2 data set in the SR4p signal region for the electron channel.
The observed and predicted post-fit yields for the combined Run 2 data set in the SR4p signal region for the muon channel.
The observed and predicted post-fit yields for the combined Run 2 data set in the SR4p signal region for the muon channel.
Negative log-likelihood ratio values with respect to the best fit value of the one-dimensional profiled scan for the Wilson coefficient $c_{tZ}$.
Negative log-likelihood ratio values with respect to the best fit value of the one-dimensional profiled scan for the Wilson coefficient $c_{tZ}$.
Negative log-likelihood ratio values with respect to the best fit value of the one-dimensional scan for the Wilson coefficient $c_{tZ}$.
Negative log-likelihood ratio values with respect to the best fit value of the one-dimensional scan for the Wilson coefficient $c_{tZ}$.
Negative log-likelihood ratio values with respect to the best fit value of the two-dimensional scan for the Wilson coefficients $c_{tZ}$ and $c^{I}_{tZ}$.
Negative log-likelihood ratio values with respect to the best fit value of the two-dimensional scan for the Wilson coefficients $c_{tZ}$ and $c^{I}_{tZ}$.
The production cross section of a top quark pair in association with a photon is measured in proton-proton collisions in the decay channel with two oppositely charged leptons (e$^\pm\mu^\mp$, e$^+$e$^-$, or $\mu^+\mu^-$). The measurement is performed using 138 fb$^{-1}$ of proton-proton collision data recorded by the CMS experiment at $\sqrt{s} =$ 13 TeV during the 2016-2018 data-taking period of the CERN LHC. A fiducial phase space is defined such that photons radiated by initial-state particles, top quarks, or any of their decay products are included. An inclusive cross section of 175.2 $\pm$ 2.5 (stat) $\pm$ 6.3 (syst) fb is measured in a signal region with at least one jet coming from the hadronization of a bottom quark and exactly one photon with transverse momentum above 20 GeV. Differential cross sections are measured as functions of several kinematic observables of the photon, leptons, and jets, and compared to standard model predictions. The measurements are also interpreted in the standard model effective field theory framework, and limits are found on the relevant Wilson coefficients from these results alone and in combination with a previous CMS measurement of the $\mathrm{t\bar{t}}\gamma$ production process using the lepton+jets final state.
Observed and predicted event yields as a function of $p_{T}(\gamma)$ in the $e\mu$ channel, after the fit to the data.
Observed and predicted event yields as a function of $p_{T}(\gamma)$ in the $e\mu$ channel, after the fit to the data.
Observed and predicted event yields as a function of $p_{T}(\gamma)$ in the $e\mu$ channel, after the fit to the data.
Observed and predicted event yields as a function of $p_{T}(\gamma)$ in the $ee$ channel, after the fit to the data.
Observed and predicted event yields as a function of $p_{T}(\gamma)$ in the $ee$ channel, after the fit to the data.
Observed and predicted event yields as a function of $p_{T}(\gamma)$ in the $ee$ channel, after the fit to the data.
Observed and predicted event yields as a function of $p_{T}(\gamma)$ in the $\mu\mu$ channel, after the fit to the data.
Observed and predicted event yields as a function of $p_{T}(\gamma)$ in the $\mu\mu$ channel, after the fit to the data.
Observed and predicted event yields as a function of $p_{T}(\gamma)$ in the $\mu\mu$ channel, after the fit to the data.
Measured inclusive fiducial $tt\gamma$ production cross section in the dilepton final state for the different dilepton-flavour channels and combined.
Measured inclusive fiducial $tt\gamma$ production cross section in the dilepton final state for the different dilepton-flavour channels and combined.
Measured inclusive fiducial $tt\gamma$ production cross section in the dilepton final state for the different dilepton-flavour channels and combined.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\gamma)$ .
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\gamma)$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\gamma)$ . The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $|\eta |(\gamma)$.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $|\eta |(\gamma)$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $|\eta |(\gamma)$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell)$.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell)$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell)$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{1})$.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{1})$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{1})$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{2})$.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{2})$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{2})$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, b)$.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, b)$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, b)$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $|\Delta\eta(\ell\ell)|$.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $|\Delta\eta(\ell\ell)|$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $|\Delta\eta(\ell\ell)|$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $\Delta \phi(\ell\ell)$.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $\Delta \phi(\ell\ell)$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $\Delta \phi(\ell\ell)$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell\ell) $.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell\ell) $. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell\ell) $. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell_{1})+p_{T}(\ell_{2})$ .
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell_{1})+p_{T}(\ell_{2})$ . The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell_{1})+p_{T}(\ell_{2})$ . The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\ell, j)$.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\ell, j)$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\ell, j)$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(j_{1})$ .
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(j_{1})$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Absolute differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(j_{1})$ .
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\gamma)$ .
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\gamma)$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\gamma)$ . The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $|\eta |(\gamma)$.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $|\eta |(\gamma)$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $|\eta |(\gamma)$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell)$.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell)$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell)$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{1})$.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{1})$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{1})$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{2})$.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{2})$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{2})$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, b)$.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, b)$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, b)$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $|\Delta\eta(\ell\ell)|$.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $|\Delta\eta(\ell\ell)|$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $|\Delta\eta(\ell\ell)|$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $\Delta \phi(\ell\ell)$.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $\Delta \phi(\ell\ell)$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $\Delta \phi(\ell\ell)$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell\ell) $.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell\ell) $. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell\ell) $. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell_{1})+p_{T}(\ell_{2})$ .
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell_{1})+p_{T}(\ell_{2})$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell_{1})+p_{T}(\ell_{2})$ . The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\ell, j)$.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\ell, j)$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\ell, j)$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(j_{1})$ .
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(j_{1})$. The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Normalized differential $tt\gamma$ production cross section as a function of $p_{T}(j_{1})$ . The values provided in the table are not divided by the bin width.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\gamma)$ .
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\gamma)$ .
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\gamma)$ .
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\gamma)$ .
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\gamma)$ .
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\gamma)$ .
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $|\eta |(\gamma)$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $|\eta |(\gamma)$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $|\eta |(\gamma)$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $|\eta |(\gamma)$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $|\eta |(\gamma)$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $|\eta |(\gamma)$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell)$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell)$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell)$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell)$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell)$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell)$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{1})$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{1})$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{1})$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{1})$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{1})$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{1})$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{2})$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{2})$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{2})$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{2})$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{2})$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $\Delta R(\gamma, \ell_{2})$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, b)$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, b)$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, b)$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, b)$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, b)$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\gamma, b)$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $|\Delta\eta(\ell\ell)|$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $|\Delta\eta(\ell\ell)|$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $|\Delta\eta(\ell\ell)|$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $|\Delta\eta(\ell\ell)|$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $|\Delta\eta(\ell\ell)|$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $|\Delta\eta(\ell\ell)|$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $\Delta \phi(\ell\ell)$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $\Delta \phi(\ell\ell)$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $\Delta \phi(\ell\ell)$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $\Delta \phi(\ell\ell)$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $\Delta \phi(\ell\ell)$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $\Delta \phi(\ell\ell)$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell\ell) $.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell\ell) $.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell\ell) $.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell\ell) $.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell\ell) $.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell\ell) $.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell_{1})+p_{T}(\ell_{2})$ .
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell_{1})+p_{T}(\ell_{2})$ .
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell_{1})+p_{T}(\ell_{2})$ .
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell_{1})+p_{T}(\ell_{2})$ .
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell_{1})+p_{T}(\ell_{2})$ .
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(\ell_{1})+p_{T}(\ell_{2})$ .
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\ell, j)$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\ell, j)$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\ell, j)$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\ell, j)$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\ell, j)$.
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of min $\Delta R(\ell, j)$.
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(j_{1})$ .
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(j_{1})$ .
Correlation matrix of the systematic uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(j_{1})$ .
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(j_{1})$ .
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(j_{1})$ .
Correlation matrix of the statistical uncertainty in the absolute differential cross section as a function of $p_{T}(j_{1})$ .
Negative log-likelihood difference from the best-fit value for the one-dimensional scans of the Wilson coefficient $c_{tZ}$, using the photon pT distribution from the dilepton analysis.
Negative log-likelihood difference from the best-fit value for the one-dimensional scans of the Wilson coefficient $c_{tZ}$, using the photon pT distribution from the dilepton analysis.
Negative log-likelihood difference from the best-fit value for the one-dimensional scans of the Wilson coefficient $c_{tZ}$, using the photon pT distribution from the dilepton analysis. The value of $c^{I}_{tZ}$ is fixed to zero in the fit.
Negative log-likelihood difference from the best-fit value for the one-dimensional scans of the Wilson coefficient $c_{tZ}$, using the combination of photon pT distributions from the dilepton and lepton+jets analyses.
Negative log-likelihood difference from the best-fit value for the one-dimensional scans of the Wilson coefficient $c_{tZ}$, using the combination of photon pT distributions from the dilepton and lepton+jets analyses.
Negative log-likelihood difference from the best-fit value for the one-dimensional scans of the Wilson coefficient $c_{tZ}$, using the combination of photon pT distributions from the dilepton and lepton+jets analyses. The value of $c^{I}_{tZ}$ is fixed to zero in the fit.
Negative log-likelihood difference from the best-fit value for the one-dimensional scans of the Wilson coefficient $c^{I}_{tZ}$, using the photon pT distribution from the dilepton analysis.
Negative log-likelihood difference from the best-fit value for the one-dimensional scans of the Wilson coefficient $c^{I}_{tZ}$, using the photon pT distribution from the dilepton analysis.
Negative log-likelihood difference from the best-fit value for the one-dimensional scans of the Wilson coefficient $c^{I}_{tZ}$, using the photon pT distribution from the dilepton analysis. The value of $c_{tZ}$ is fixed to zero in the fit.
Negative log-likelihood difference from the best-fit value for the one-dimensional scans of the Wilson coefficient $c^{I}_{tZ}$, using the combination of photon pT distributions from the dilepton and lepton+jets analyses.
Negative log-likelihood difference from the best-fit value for the one-dimensional scans of the Wilson coefficient $c^{I}_{tZ}$, using the combination of photon pT distributions from the dilepton and lepton+jets analyses.
Negative log-likelihood difference from the best-fit value for the one-dimensional scans of the Wilson coefficient $c^{I}_{tZ}$, using the combination of photon pT distributions from the dilepton and lepton+jets analyses. The value of $c_{tZ}$ is fixed to zero in the fit.
Negative log-likelihood difference from the best-fit value for the one-dimensional scans of the Wilson coefficient $c_{tZ}$, using the photon pT distribution from the dilepton analysis. The value of $c^{I}_{tZ}$ is profiled in the fit.
Negative log-likelihood difference from the best-fit value as a function of Wilson coefficients $c_{tZ}$ and $c^{I}_{tZ}$ from the interpretation of the dilepton measurement.
Negative log-likelihood difference from the best-fit value as a function of Wilson coefficients $c_{tZ}$ and $c^{I}_{tZ}$ from the interpretation of the dilepton measurement.
Negative log-likelihood difference from the best-fit value for the one-dimensional scans of the Wilson coefficient $c_{tZ}$, using the combination of photon pT distributions from the dilepton and lepton+jets analyses. The value of $c^{I}_{tZ}$ is profiled in the fit.
Negative log-likelihood difference from the best-fit value as a function of Wilson coefficients $c_{tZ}$ and $c^{I}_{tZ}$ from the interpretation of the dilepton and lepton+jets measurements combined.
Negative log-likelihood difference from the best-fit value as a function of Wilson coefficients $c_{tZ}$ and $c^{I}_{tZ}$ from the interpretation of the dilepton and lepton+jets measurements combined.
Negative log-likelihood difference from the best-fit value for the one-dimensional scans of the Wilson coefficient $c^{I}_{tZ}$, using the photon pT distribution from the dilepton analysis. The value of $c_{tZ}$ is profiled in the fit.
One-dimensional 68 and 95% CL intervals obtained for the Wilson coefficients $c_{tZ}$ and $c^{I}_{tZ}$, using the photon $p_{T}$ distribution from the dilepton analysis, or the combination of photon pT distributions from the dilepton and lepton+jets analyses.
One-dimensional 68 and 95% CL intervals obtained for the Wilson coefficients $c_{tZ}$ and $c^{I}_{tZ}$, using the photon $p_{T}$ distribution from the dilepton analysis, or the combination of photon pT distributions from the dilepton and lepton+jets analyses.
Negative log-likelihood difference from the best-fit value for the one-dimensional scans of the Wilson coefficient $c^{I}_{tZ}$, using the combination of photon pT distributions from the dilepton and lepton+jets analyses. The value of $c_{tZ}$ is profiled in the fit.
Negative log-likelihood difference from the best-fit value as a function of Wilson coefficients $c_{tZ}$ and $c^{I}_{tZ}$ from the interpretation of the dilepton measurement.
Negative log-likelihood difference from the best-fit value as a function of Wilson coefficients $c_{tZ}$ and $c^{I}_{tZ}$ from the interpretation of the dilepton and lepton+jets measurements combined.
One-dimensional 68 and 95% CL intervals obtained for the Wilson coefficients $c_{tZ}$ and $c^{I}_{tZ}$, using the photon $p_{T}$ distribution from the dilepton analysis, or the combination of photon pT distributions from the dilepton and lepton+jets analyses.
Ratios of top-quark pair to $Z$-boson cross sections measured from proton--proton collisions at the LHC centre-of-mass energies of $\sqrt s=13$TeV, 8TeV, and 7TeV are presented by the ATLAS Collaboration. Single ratios, at a given $\sqrt s$ for the two processes and at different $\sqrt s$ for each process, as well as double ratios of the two processes at different $\sqrt s$, are evaluated. The ratios are constructed using previously published ATLAS measurements of the $t\overline{t}$ and $Z$-boson production cross sections, corrected to a common phase space where required, and a new analysis of $Z \rightarrow \ell^+ \ell^-$ where $\ell=e,\mu$ at $\sqrt s=13$TeV performed with data collected in 2015 with an integrated luminosity of $3.2$fb$^{-1}$. Correlations of systematic uncertainties are taken into account when evaluating the uncertainties in the ratios. The correlation model is also used to evaluate the combined cross section of the $Z\rightarrow e^+e^-$ and the $Z\rightarrow \mu^+ \mu^-$ channels for each $\sqrt s$ value. The results are compared to calculations performed at next-to-next-to-leading-order accuracy using recent sets of parton distribution functions. The data demonstrate significant power to constrain the gluon distribution function for the Bjorken-$x$ values near 0.1 and the light-quark sea for $x<0.02$.
Measured fiducial cross section times leptonic branching ratio for Z/gamma* production in the Z/gamma* -> e+e- final state at 13TeV.
Measured fiducial cross section times leptonic branching ratio for Z/gamma* production in the Z/gamma* -> mu+ mu- final state at 13TeV.
Breakdown of systematic uncertainties in percent for the measured fiducial cross section times leptonic branching ratio for Z/gamma* production in the Z/gamma* -> e+e- final state at 13TeV.
Breakdown of systematic uncertainties in percent for the measured fiducial cross section times leptonic branching ratio for Z/gamma* production in the Z/gamma* -> mu+mu- final state at 13TeV.
Measured fiducial cross section times leptonic branching ratio for Z/gamma* production in the combined Z/gamma* -> l+l- (l = e, mu) final state.
Measured total cross section times leptonic branching ratio for Z/gamma* production in the combined Z/gamma* -> l+ l- (l = e, mu) final state.
Measured total cross-section for ttbar events using e-mu events with b-tagged jets.
Correlation coefficients amongst the combined (Z/gamma^* -> l+ l-) where (l = e, mu) fiducial cross section and ttbar total cross section at 13, 8, and 7TeV.
Correlation coefficients amongst the combined (Z/gamma^* -> l+ l-) where (l = e, mu) fiducial cross section and ttbar total cross section at 13, 8, and 7TeV, omitting the common normalisation uncertainty due to the luminosity calibration and beam energy.
Z-boson and ttbar production cross-section single ratios at 13, 8, 7TeV. The beam-energy uncertainty, which largely cancels in the ratios, is included in the systematic uncertainty. In the first column, the total (TOT) cross sections are used for both numerator and denominator. In the second column, the total cross section is used for the numerator while the fiducial (FID) cross section is used for the denominator. In the third column, the fiducial cross sections are used for both numerator and denominator. Apart for the MZ requirement, the kinematic fiducial requirements listed below apply only to the fiducial cross sections. The luminosity uncertainty almost entirely cancels in some of the ratio measurements.
Z-boson and ttbar production cross-section double ratios at 13, 8, 7TeV. The beam-energy uncertainty, which largely cancels in the ratios, is included in the systematic uncertainty. In the first column, the total (TOT) cross sections are used for both ttbar and Z processes. In the second column, the total cross section is used for ttbar while the fiducial (FID) cross section is used for Z. In the third column, the fiducial cross sections are used for both ttbar and Z. Apart for the MZ requirement, the kinematic fiducial requirements listed below apply only to the fiducial cross sections.
This paper describes a measurement of the inclusive top quark pair production cross-section ($\sigma_{t\bar{t}}$) with a data sample of 3.2 fb$^{-1}$ of proton--proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of $\sqrt{s}$=13 TeV, collected in 2015 by the ATLAS detector at the LHC. This measurement uses events with an opposite-charge electron--muon pair in the final state. Jets containing $b$-quarks are tagged using an algorithm based on track impact parameters and reconstructed secondary vertices. The numbers of events with exactly one and exactly two $b$-tagged jets are counted and used to determine simultaneously $\sigma_{t\bar{t}}$ and the efficiency to reconstruct and $b$-tag a jet from a top quark decay, thereby minimising the associated systematic uncertainties. The cross-section is measured to be: $\sigma_{t\bar{t}}$= 818 $\pm$ 8 (stat) $\pm$ 27 (syst) $\pm$ 19 (lumi) $\pm$ 12 (beam) pb, where the four uncertainties arise from data statistics, experimental and theoretical systematic effects, the integrated luminosity and the LHC beam energy, giving a total relative uncertainty of 4.4%. The result is consistent with theoretical QCD calculations at next-to-next-to-leading order. A fiducial measurement corresponding to the experimental acceptance of the leptons is also presented.
Measured cross-section for $t\bar{t}$ events using $e\mu$ events with b-tagged jets in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}$=13 TeV.
Measured fiducial cross-section for $t\bar{t}$ events producing an $e\mu$ pair, each lepton originating directly from t $\rightarrow$ W $\rightarrow$ l or via a leptonic $\tau$ decay t $\rightarrow$ W $\rightarrow$ $\tau$ $\rightarrow$ l and satisfying p$_{\mathrm{T}} > $ 25 GeV and $|\eta| <$ 2.5.
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