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A search for squarks and gluinos in final states containing high-$p_{\rm T}$ jets, missing transverse momentum and no electrons or muons is presented. The data were recorded in 2012 by the ATLAS experiment in $\sqrt{s}=8$ TeV proton-proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider, with a total integrated luminosity of $20.3 \mathrm{fb}^{-1}$. No significant excess above the Standard Model expectation is observed. Results are interpreted in a variety of simplified and specific supersymmetry-breaking models assuming that R-parity is conserved and that the lightest neutralino is the lightest supersymmetric particle. An exclusion limit at the 95% confidence level on the mass of the gluino is set at 1330 GeV for a simplified model incorporating only a gluino and the lightest neutralino. For a simplified model involving the strong production of first- and second-generation squarks, squark masses below 850 GeV (440 GeV) are excluded for a massless lightest neutralino, assuming mass degenerate (single light-flavour) squarks. In mSUGRA/CMSSM models with $\tan\beta=30$, $A_0=-2m_0$ and $\mu> 0$, squarks and gluinos of equal mass are excluded for masses below 1700 GeV. Additional limits are set for non-universal Higgs mass models with gaugino mediation and for simplified models involving the pair production of gluinos, each decaying to a top squark and a top quark, with the top squark decaying to a charm quark and a neutralino. These limits extend the region of supersymmetric parameter space excluded by previous searches with the ATLAS detector.
The effective mass distribution in 2-jet loose signal region.
The effective mass distribution in 2-jet medium and tight signal regions.
The effective mass distribution in 2-jet (W) signal region.
The effective mass distribution in 3-jet signal region.
The effective mass distribution in 4-jet (W) signal region.
The effective mass distribution in 4-jet very-loose and loose signal regions.
The effective mass distribution in 4-jet medium signal region.
The effective mass distribution in 4-jet tight signal region.
The effective mass distribution in 5-jet signal region.
The effective mass distribution in 6-jet loose and medium signal regions.
The effective mass distribution in 6-jet tight signal region.
The effective mass distribution in 6-jet very-tight signal region.
Observed limit 95% CL.
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Observed limit 95% CL (m_chi^0_1=0GeV).
Expected limit 95% CL (m_chi^0_1=0GeV).
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Observed limit 95% CL (m_chi^0_1=395GeV).
Expected limit 95% CL (m_chi^0_1=395GeV).
Observed limit 95% CL (m_chi^0_1=695GeV).
Expected limit 95% CL (m_chi^0_1=695GeV).
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Observed limit 95% CL +1 sigma.
Observed limit 95% CL.
Observed CLs contour for the pair-produced gluinos each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to two quarks, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Observed CLs contour with plus 1-sigma signal cross-section uncertainty for the pair-produced gluinos each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to two quarks, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Observed CLs contour with minus 1-sigma signal cross-section uncertainty for the pair-produced gluinos each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to two quarks, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Expected CLs contour for the pair-produced gluinos each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to two quarks, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Expected CLs contour with plus 1-sigma experimental uncertainty for the pair-produced gluinos each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to two quarks, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Expected CLs contour with minus 1-sigma experimental uncertainty for the pair-produced gluinos each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to two quarks, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Observed CLs contour for the pair-produced gluinos each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to two quarks, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Observed CLs contour with plus 1-sigma signal cross-section uncertainty for the pair-produced gluinos each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to two quarks, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Observed CLs contour with minus 1-sigma signal cross-section uncertainty for the pair-produced gluinos each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to two quarks, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Expected CLs contour for the pair-produced gluinos each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to two quarks, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Expected CLs contour with plus 1-sigma experimental uncertainty for the pair-produced gluinos each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to two quarks, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Expected CLs contour with minus 1-sigma experimental uncertainty for the pair-produced gluinos each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to two quarks, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Observed CLs contour for the pair-produced squarks each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to a quark, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Observed CLs contour with plus 1-sigma signal cross-section uncertainty for the pair-produced squarks each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to a quark, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Observed CLs contour with minus 1-sigma signal cross-section uncertainty for the pair-produced squarks each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to a quark, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Expected CLs contour for the pair-produced squarks each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to a quark, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Expected CLs contour with plus 1-sigma experimental uncertainty for the pair-produced squarks each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to a quark, a W boson and a neutralino1.
First of two expected CLs contours with minus 1-sigma experimental uncertainty for the pair-produced squarks each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to a quark, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Second of two expected CLs contours with minus 1-sigma experimental uncertainty for the pair-produced squarks each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to a quark, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Observed CLs contour for the pair-produced squarks each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to a quark, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Observed CLs contour with plus 1-sigma signal cross-section uncertainty for the pair-produced squarks each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to a quark, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Observed CLs contour with minus 1-sigma signal cross-section uncertainty for the pair-produced squarks each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to a quark, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Expected CLs contour for the pair-produced squarks each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to a quark, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Expected CLs contour with plus 1-sigma experimental uncertainty for the pair-produced squarks each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to a quark, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Expected CLs contour with minus 1-sigma experimental uncertainty for the pair-produced squarks each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to a quark, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Expected limit 95% CL -1 sigma.
Expected limit 95% CL +1 sigma.
Observed limit 95% CL -1 sigma.
Observed limit 95% CL +1 sigma.
Observed limit 95% CL.
Expected limit 95% CL.
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Expected limit 95% CL +1 sigma.
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Observed limit 95% CL +1 sigma.
Observed limit 95% CL.
Signal region for points.
Signal region for points.
Signal region for points (m_chi^0_1=0GeV).
Signal region for points (m_chi^0_1=395GeV).
Signal region for points (m_chi^0_1=695GeV).
Observed 95% CL cross-section upper limit for pair-produced gluinos decaying directly.
Observed 95% CL cross-section upper limit for associated gluino-squark production.
Observed 95% CL cross-section upper limit for pair-produced squarks decaying directly.
Observed 95% CL cross-section upper limit for the pair-produced gluinos each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to two quarks, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Observed 95% CL cross-section upper limit for the pair-produced gluinos each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to two quarks, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Observed 95% CL cross-section upper limit for the pair-produced squarks each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to quark, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Observed 95% CL cross-section upper limit for the pair-produced squarks each decaying via an intermediate chargino1 to quark, a W boson and a neutralino1.
Signal region for points.
Observed 95% CL cross-section upper limit for pair-produced gluinos decaying via stops into top+charm+neutralino1.
Production cross-section in PB.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR2jl.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR2jl.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR2jl.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR2jm.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR2jm.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR2jm.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR2jt.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR2jt.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR2jt.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR2jW.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR2jW.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR2jW.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR3j.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR3j.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR3j.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR4jW.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR4jW.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR4jW.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR4jl-.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR4jl-.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR4jl-.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR4jl.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR4jl.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR4jl.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR4jm.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR4jm.
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Signal acceptance in PCT for SR4jt.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR4jt.
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Signal acceptance in PCT for SR5j.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR5j.
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Signal acceptance in PCT for SR6jl.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR6jl.
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Signal acceptance in PCT for SR6jm.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR6jm.
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Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR6jt.
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Signal acceptance in PCT for SR6jt+.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR6jt+.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR6jt+.
Production cross-section in PB.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR2jl.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR2jl.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR2jl.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR2jm.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR2jm.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR2jm.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR2jt.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR2jt.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR2jt.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR2jW.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR2jW.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR2jW.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR3j.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR3j.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR3j.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR4jW.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR4jW.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR4jW.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR4jl-.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR4jl-.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR4jl-.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR4jl.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR4jl.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR4jl.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR4jm.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR4jm.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR4jm.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR4jt.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR4jt.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR4jt.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR5j.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR5j.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR5j.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR6jl.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR6jl.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR6jl.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR6jm.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR6jm.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR6jm.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR6jt.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR6jt.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR6jt.
Signal acceptance in PCT for SR6jt+.
Signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency in PCT for SR6jt+.
Uncertainty on signal acceptance times reconstruction efficiency for SR6jt+.
Results from a search for supersymmetry in events with four or more leptons including electrons, muons and taus are presented. The analysis uses a data sample corresponding to 20.3 $fb^{-1}$ of proton--proton collisions delivered by the Large Hadron Collider at $\sqrt{s}$ = 8 TeV and recorded by the ATLAS detector. Signal regions are designed to target supersymmetric scenarios that can be either enriched in or depleted of events involving the production of a $Z$ boson. No significant deviations are observed in data from Standard Model predictions and results are used to set upper limits on the event yields from processes beyond the Standard Model. Exclusion limits at the 95% confidence level on the masses of relevant supersymmetric particles are obtained. In R-parity-violating simplified models with decays of the lightest supersymmetric particle to electrons and muons, limits of 1350 GeV and 750 GeV are placed on gluino and chargino masses, respectively. In R-parity-conserving simplified models with heavy neutralinos decaying to a massless lightest supersymmetric particle, heavy neutralino masses up to 620 GeV are excluded. Limits are also placed on other supersymmetric scenarios.
The ETmiss distribution in VR0Z.
The effective mass distribution in VR0Z.
The ETmiss distribution in VR2Z.
The effective mass distribution in VR2Z.
The ETmiss distribution in SR0noZa.
The effective mass distribution in SR0noZa.
The ETmiss distribution in SR1noZa.
The effective mass distribution in SR1noZa.
The ETmiss distribution in SR2noZa.
The effective mass distribution in SR2noZa.
The ETmiss distribution in SR0noZb.
The effective mass distribution in SR0noZb.
The ETmiss distribution in SR1noZb.
The effective mass distribution in SR1noZb.
The ETmiss distribution in SR2noZb.
The effective mass distribution in SR2noZb.
The ETmiss distribution in SR0Z.
The effective mass distribution in SR0Z.
The ETmiss distribution in SR1Z.
The effective mass distribution in SR1Z.
The ETmiss distribution in SR2Z.
The effective mass distribution in SR2Z.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV chargino NLSP model with lambda_121 != 0.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV chargino NLSP model with lambda_121 != 0.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV chargino NLSP model with lambda_122 != 0.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV chargino NLSP model with lambda_122 != 0.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV chargino NLSP model with lambda_133 != 0.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV chargino NLSP model with lambda_133 != 0.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV chargino NLSP model with lambda_233 != 0.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV chargino NLSP model with lambda_233 != 0.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV gluino NLSP model with lambda_121 != 0.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV gluino NLSP model with lambda_121 != 0.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV gluino NLSP model with lambda_122 != 0.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV gluino NLSP model with lambda_122 != 0.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV gluino NLSP model with lambda_133 != 0.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV gluino NLSP model with lambda_133 != 0.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV gluino NLSP model with lambda_233 != 0.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV gluino NLSP model with lambda_233 != 0.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV Lslepton NLSP model with lambda_121 != 0.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV Lslepton NLSP model with lambda_121 != 0.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV Lslepton NLSP model with lambda_122 != 0.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV Lslepton NLSP model with lambda_122 != 0.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV Lslepton NLSP model with lambda_133 != 0.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV Lslepton NLSP model with lambda_133 != 0.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV Lslepton NLSP model with lambda_233 != 0.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV Lslepton NLSP model with lambda_233 != 0.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV Rslepton NLSP model with lambda_121 != 0.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV Rslepton NLSP model with lambda_121 != 0.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV Rslepton NLSP model with lambda_122 != 0.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV Rslepton NLSP model with lambda_122 != 0.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV Rslepton NLSP model with lambda_133 != 0.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV Rslepton NLSP model with lambda_133 != 0.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV Rslepton NLSP model with lambda_233 != 0.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV Rslepton NLSP model with lambda_233 != 0.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV sneutrino NLSP model with lambda_121 != 0.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV sneutrino NLSP model with lambda_121 != 0.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV sneutrino NLSP model with lambda_122 != 0.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV sneutrino NLSP model with lambda_122 != 0.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV sneutrino NLSP model with lambda_133 != 0.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV sneutrino NLSP model with lambda_133 != 0.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV sneutrino NLSP model with lambda_233 != 0.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the RPV sneutrino NLSP model with lambda_233 != 0.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the R-slepton RPC model.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the R-slepton RPC model.
Observed and expected 95% CL cross-section upper limits for the Stau RPC model, together with the theoretically predicted cross-section.
Observed and expected 95% CL cross-section upper limits for the Z RPC model, together with the theoretically predicted cross-section.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the GGM tan beta = 1.5 model.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the GGM tan beta = 1.5 model.
Observed 95% CL exclusion contour for the GGM tan beta = 30 model.
Expected 95% CL exclusion contour for the GGM tan beta = 30 model.
Observed 95% CL cross-section upper limit for the RPV chargino NLSP models with lambda_121 != 0 and lambda_122 != 0, and the selection of Z-veto signal regions used to set limits in these models. The combination of regions used is ordered by the minimum number of hadronic taus required. For example, ``bba' means that the regions SR0noZb, SR1noZb and SR2noZa were used, in addition to the three Z-rich regions (SR0-2Z).
Observed 95% CL cross-section upper limit for the RPV chargino NLSP models with lambda_133 != 0 and lambda_233 != 0, and the selection of Z-veto signal regions used to set limits in these models. The combination of regions used is ordered by the minimum number of hadronic taus required. For example, ``bba' means that the regions SR0noZb, SR1noZb and SR2noZa were used, in addition to the three Z-rich regions (SR0-2Z).
Observed 95% CL cross-section upper limit for the RPV gluino NLSP models with lambda_121 != 0 and lambda_122 != 0, and the selection of Z-veto signal regions used to set limits in these models. The combination of regions used is ordered by the minimum number of hadronic taus required. For example, ``bba' means that the regions SR0noZb, SR1noZb and SR2noZa were used, in addition to the three Z-rich regions (SR0-2Z).
Observed 95% CL cross-section upper limit for the RPV gluino NLSP models with lambda_133 != 0 and lambda_233 != 0, and the selection of Z-veto signal regions used to set limits in these models. The combination of regions used is ordered by the minimum number of hadronic taus required. For example, ``bba' means that the regions SR0noZb, SR1noZb and SR2noZa were used, in addition to the three Z-rich regions (SR0-2Z).
Observed 95% CL cross-section upper limit for the RPV Lslepton NLSP models with lambda_121 != 0 and lambda_122 != 0, and the selection of Z-veto signal regions used to set limits in these models. The combination of regions used is ordered by the minimum number of hadronic taus required. For example, ``bba' means that the regions SR0noZb, SR1noZb and SR2noZa were used, in addition to the three Z-rich regions (SR0-2Z).
Observed 95% CL cross-section upper limit for the RPV Lslepton NLSP models with lambda_133 != 0 and lambda_233 != 0, and the selection of Z-veto signal regions used to set limits in these models. The combination of regions used is ordered by the minimum number of hadronic taus required. For example, ``bba' means that the regions SR0noZb, SR1noZb and SR2noZa were used, in addition to the three Z-rich regions (SR0-2Z).
Observed 95% CL cross-section upper limit for the RPV Rslepton NLSP models with lambda_121 != 0 and lambda_122 != 0, and the selection of Z-veto signal regions used to set limits in these models. The combination of regions used is ordered by the minimum number of hadronic taus required. For example, ``bba' means that the regions SR0noZb, SR1noZb and SR2noZa were used, in addition to the three Z-rich regions (SR0-2Z).
Observed 95% CL cross-section upper limit for the RPV Rslepton NLSP models with lambda_133 != 0 and lambda_233 != 0, and the selection of Z-veto signal regions used to set limits in these models. The combination of regions used is ordered by the minimum number of hadronic taus required. For example, ``bba' means that the regions SR0noZb, SR1noZb and SR2noZa were used, in addition to the three Z-rich regions (SR0-2Z).
Observed 95% CL cross-section upper limit for the RPV sneutrino NLSP models with lambda_121 != 0 and lambda_122 != 0, and the selection of Z-veto signal regions used to set limits in these models. The combination of regions used is ordered by the minimum number of hadronic taus required. For example, ``bba' means that the regions SR0noZb, SR1noZb and SR2noZa were used, in addition to the three Z-rich regions (SR0-2Z).
Observed 95% CL cross-section upper limit for the RPV sneutrino NLSP models with lambda_133 != 0 and lambda_233 != 0, and the selection of Z-veto signal regions used to set limits in these models. The combination of regions used is ordered by the minimum number of hadronic taus required. For example, ``bba' means that the regions SR0noZb, SR1noZb and SR2noZa were used, in addition to the three Z-rich regions (SR0-2Z).
Observed 95% CL cross-section upper limit for the R-slepton RPC model, and the selection of Z-veto signal regions used to set limits in this model. The combination of regions used is ordered by the minimum number of hadronic taus required. For example, ``bbb' means that the regions SR0noZb, SR1noZb and SR2noZb were used, in addition to the three Z-rich regions (SR0-2Z). For the RPC stau and Z models, the ``aaa' combination of regions was used throughout.
Performance of the SR0noZa selection in the R-slepton RPC model: number of generated signal events; total signal cross-section; acceptance; efficiency; total experimental systematic uncertainty, not including Monte Carlo statistics; observed CL using this region alone; expected CL using this region alone.
Performance of the SR0noZb selection in the RPV chargino NLSP model with lambda_121 != 0: number of generated signal events; total signal cross-section; acceptance; efficiency; total experimental systematic uncertainty, not including Monte Carlo statistics; observed CL using this region alone; expected CL using this region alone.
Performance of the SR1noZa selection in the RPV sneutrino NLSP model with lambda_233 != 0: number of generated signal events; total signal cross-section; acceptance; efficiency; total experimental systematic uncertainty, not including Monte Carlo statistics; observed CL using this region alone; expected CL using this region alone.
Performance of the SR1noZb selection in the RPV gluino NLSP model with lambda_133 != 0: number of generated signal events; total signal cross-section; acceptance; efficiency; total experimental systematic uncertainty, not including Monte Carlo statistics; observed CL using this region alone; expected CL using this region alone.
Performance of the SR2noZa selection in the RPV sneutrino NLSP model with lambda_233 != 0: number of generated signal events; total signal cross-section; acceptance; efficiency; total experimental systematic uncertainty, not including Monte Carlo statistics; observed CL using this region alone; expected CL using this region alone.
Performance of the SR2noZb selection in the RPV gluino NLSP model with lambda_133 != 0: number of generated signal events; total signal cross-section; acceptance; efficiency; total experimental systematic uncertainty, not including Monte Carlo statistics; observed CL using this region alone; expected CL using this region alone.
Performance of the SR0Z selection in the GGM tan beta = 30 model: number of generated signal events; total signal cross-section; acceptance; efficiency; total experimental systematic uncertainty, not including Monte Carlo statistics; observed CL using this region alone; expected CL using this region alone.
Cut flows for a representative selection of SUSY signal points in the Z-veto signal regions. In each case, m2 and m1 refer to the axes of the plots in Sec. XI, where m2 is the larger of the two masses. The number of events expected for a luminosity of 20.3 fb-1 is quoted at each step of the selection. The preselection requires four baseline leptons, at least two of which are light leptons; the signal lepton selection is made at the ``Lepton Multiplicity' stage. ``Event Cleaning' refers to the selection criteria applied to remove non-collision backgrounds and detector noise.
Cut flows for a representative selection of SUSY signal points in the Z-rich signal regions. In each case, m2 and m1 refer to the axes of the plots in Sec. XI, where m2 is the larger of the two masses (or the value of mu in the case of GGM models). The number of events expected for a luminosity of 20.3 fb-1 is quoted at each step of the selection. The preselection requires four baseline leptons, at least two of which are light leptons; the signal lepton selection is made at the ``Lepton Multiplicity' stage. ``Event Cleaning' refers to the selection criteria applied to remove non-collision backgrounds and detector noise.
Cut flows by lepton channel for a representative selection of SUSY signal points in the SR0noZa signal region. In each case, m2 and m1 refer to the axes of the plots in Sec. XI, where m2 is the larger of the two masses. The number of events expected for a luminosity of 20.3 fb-1 is quoted at each step of the selection. The preselection requires four baseline leptons, at least two of which are light leptons; the signal lepton selection is made at the ``Lepton Multiplicity' stage. ``Event Cleaning' refers to the selection criteria applied to remove non-collision backgrounds and detector noise. The RPC R-slepton model is used, with (m2,m1) = (450,300) GeV.
Cut flows by lepton channel for a representative selection of SUSY signal points in the SR1noZb signal region. In each case, m2 and m1 refer to the axes of the plots in Sec. XI, where m2 is the larger of the two masses. The number of events expected for a luminosity of 20.3 fb-1 is quoted at each step of the selection. The preselection requires four baseline leptons, at least two of which are light leptons; the signal lepton selection is made at the ``Lepton Multiplicity' stage. ``Event Cleaning' refers to the selection criteria applied to remove non-collision backgrounds and detector noise. The RPV gluino NLSP model is used, with lambda_133 != 0 and (m2,m1) = (800,400) GeV.
Cut flows by lepton channel for a representative selection of SUSY signal points in the SR0Z signal region. In each case, m2 and m1 refer to the axes of the plots in Sec. XI, where m2 is the value of mu. The number of events expected for a luminosity of 20.3 fb-1 is quoted at each step of the selection. The preselection requires four baseline leptons, at least two of which are light leptons; the signal lepton selection is made at the ``Lepton Multiplicity' stage. ``Event Cleaning' refers to the selection criteria applied to remove non-collision backgrounds and detector noise. The GGM tan beta = 30 model is used, with (m2,m1) = (200,1000) GeV.
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