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The inclusive jet cross section is measured as a function of jet transverse momentum $p_\mathrm{T}$ and rapidity $y$. The measurement is performed using proton-proton collision data at $\sqrt{s}$ = 5.02 TeV, recorded by the CMS experiment at the LHC, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 27.4 pb$^{-1}$. The jets are reconstructed with the anti-$k_\mathrm{T}$ algorithm using a distance parameter of $R$ = 0.4, within the rapidity interval $\lvert y\rvert$$\lt$ 2, and across the kinematic range 0.06 $\lt$$p_\mathrm{T}$$\lt$ 1 TeV. The jet cross section is unfolded from detector to particle level using the determined jet response and resolution. The results are compared to predictions of perturbative quantum chromodynamics, calculated at both next-to-leading order and next-to-next-to-leading order. The predictions are corrected for nonperturbative effects, and presented for a variety of parton distribution functions and choices of the renormalization/factorization scales and the strong coupling $\alpha_\mathrm{S}$.
The JEC, JER, and total systematic uncertainties in unfolded cross sections as functions of transverse momentum, for |y|<0.5. The total systematic uncertainty includes also the luminosity, jet identification and trigger efficiency uncertainties.
The JEC, JER, and total systematic uncertainties in unfolded cross sections as functions of transverse momentum, for 0.5<|y|<1. The total systematic uncertainty includes also the luminosity, jet identification and trigger efficiency uncertainties.
The JEC, JER, and total systematic uncertainties in unfolded cross sections as functions of transverse momentum, for 1<|y|<1.5. The total systematic uncertainty includes also the luminosity, jet identification and trigger efficiency uncertainties.
The JEC, JER, and total systematic uncertainties in unfolded cross sections as functions of transverse momentum, for 1.5<|y|<2. The total systematic uncertainty includes also the luminosity, jet identification and trigger efficiency uncertainties.
The unfolded measured particle-level inclusive jet cross section as functions of jet pT (markers), for |y|<0.5, compared to the NLO perturbative QCD prediction (histogram), using the CT14NLO PDF set, with muR = muF = HT, and corrected for the NP effects. The experimental and theoretical systematic uncertainties are shown.
The unfolded measured particle-level inclusive jet cross section as functions of jet pT (markers), for 0.5<|y|<1, compared to the NLO perturbative QCD prediction (histogram), using the CT14NLO PDF set, with muR = muF = HT, and corrected for the NP effects. The experimental and theoretical systematic uncertainties are shown.
The unfolded measured particle-level inclusive jet cross section as functions of jet pT (markers), for 1<|y|<1.5, compared to the NLO perturbative QCD prediction (histogram), using the CT14NLO PDF set, with muR = muF = HT, and corrected for the NP effects. The experimental and theoretical systematic uncertainties are shown.
The unfolded measured particle-level inclusive jet cross section as functions of jet pT (markers), for 1.5<|y|<2, compared to the NLO perturbative QCD prediction (histogram), using the CT14NLO PDF set, with muR = muF = HT, and corrected for the NP effects. The experimental and theoretical systematic uncertainties are shown.
Ratios (points) of the unfolded measured cross sections to the NLO theoretical predictions, using the CT14NLO PDF set, with mu = pT, for |y|<0.5. The vertical error bars show the statistical experimental uncertainty. The systematic experimental uncertainty, the total theoretical uncertainty, and the individual sources of theoretical uncertainty are shown.
Ratios (points) of the unfolded measured cross sections to the NLO theoretical predictions, using the CT14NLO PDF set, with mu = pT, for 0.5<|y|<1. The vertical error bars show the statistical experimental uncertainty. The systematic experimental uncertainty, the total theoretical uncertainty, and the individual sources of theoretical uncertainty are shown.
Ratios (points) of the unfolded measured cross sections to the NLO theoretical predictions, using the CT14NLO PDF set, with mu = pT, for 1<|y|<1.5. The vertical error bars show the statistical experimental uncertainty. The systematic experimental uncertainty, the total theoretical uncertainty, and the individual sources of theoretical uncertainty are shown.
Ratios (points) of the unfolded measured cross sections to the NLO theoretical predictions, using the CT14NLO PDF set, with mu = pT, for 1.5<|y|<2. The vertical error bars show the statistical experimental uncertainty. The systematic experimental uncertainty, the total theoretical uncertainty, and the individual sources of theoretical uncertainty are shown.
Ratios (points) of the unfolded measured cross sections to the NLO theoretical predictions, using the CT14NLO PDF set, with mu = HT, for |y|<0.5. The vertical error bars show the statistical experimental uncertainty. The systematic experimental uncertainty, the total theoretical uncertainty, and the individual sources of theoretical uncertainty are shown.
Ratios (points) of the unfolded measured cross sections to the NLO theoretical predictions, using the CT14NLO PDF set, with mu = HT, for 0.5<|y|<1. The vertical error bars show the statistical experimental uncertainty. The systematic experimental uncertainty, the total theoretical uncertainty, and the individual sources of theoretical uncertainty are shown.
Ratios (points) of the unfolded measured cross sections to the NLO theoretical predictions, using the CT14NLO PDF set, with mu = HT, for 1<|y|<1.5. The vertical error bars show the statistical experimental uncertainty. The systematic experimental uncertainty, the total theoretical uncertainty, and the individual sources of theoretical uncertainty are shown.
Ratios (points) of the unfolded measured cross sections to the NLO theoretical predictions, using the CT14NLO PDF set, with mu = HT, for 1.5<|y|<2. The vertical error bars show the statistical experimental uncertainty. The systematic experimental uncertainty, the total theoretical uncertainty, and the individual sources of theoretical uncertainty are shown.
Ratios (points) of the unfolded measured cross sections to the NNLO theoretical predictions, using the CT14NNLO PDF set, with mu = HT, for |y|<0.5. The vertical error bars show the statistical experimental uncertainty. The systematic experimental uncertainty, the total theoretical uncertainty, and the individual sources of theoretical uncertainty are shown.
Ratios (points) of the unfolded measured cross sections to the NNLO theoretical predictions, using the CT14NNLO PDF set, with mu = HT, for 0.5<|y|<1. The vertical error bars show the statistical experimental uncertainty. The systematic experimental uncertainty, the total theoretical uncertainty, and the individual sources of theoretical uncertainty are shown.
Ratios (points) of the unfolded measured cross sections to the NNLO theoretical predictions, using the CT14NNLO PDF set, with mu = HT, for 1<|y|<1.5. The vertical error bars show the statistical experimental uncertainty. The systematic experimental uncertainty, the total theoretical uncertainty, and the individual sources of theoretical uncertainty are shown.
Ratios (points) of the unfolded measured cross sections to the NNLO theoretical predictions, using the CT14NNLO PDF set, with mu = HT, for 1.5<|y|<2. The vertical error bars show the statistical experimental uncertainty. The systematic experimental uncertainty, the total theoretical uncertainty, and the individual sources of theoretical uncertainty are shown.
Ratios (points) of the unfolded measured cross sections to the NNLO theoretical predictions, using the NNPDF31NNLO PDF set, with mu = HT, for |y|<0.5. The vertical error bars show the statistical experimental uncertainty. The systematic experimental uncertainty, the total theoretical uncertainty, and the individual sources of theoretical uncertainty are shown.
Ratios (points) of the unfolded measured cross sections to the NNLO theoretical predictions, using the NNPDF31NNLO PDF set, with mu = HT, for 0.5<|y|<1. The vertical error bars show the statistical experimental uncertainty. The systematic experimental uncertainty, the total theoretical uncertainty, and the individual sources of theoretical uncertainty are shown.
Ratios (points) of the unfolded measured cross sections to the NNLO theoretical predictions, using the NNPDF31NNLO PDF set, with mu = HT, for 1<|y|<1.5. The vertical error bars show the statistical experimental uncertainty. The systematic experimental uncertainty, the total theoretical uncertainty, and the individual sources of theoretical uncertainty are shown.
Ratios (points) of the unfolded measured cross sections to the NNLO theoretical predictions, using the NNPDF31NNLO PDF set, with mu = HT, for 1.5<|y|<2. The vertical error bars show the statistical experimental uncertainty. The systematic experimental uncertainty, the total theoretical uncertainty, and the individual sources of theoretical uncertainty are shown.
The effect of aS(MZ) variation, for |y|<0.5. The NNLO theoretical cross section predictions using the NNPDF31NNLO PDF with m = HT, calculated for different choices of aS (0.108, 0.110, 0.112, 0.114, 0.116, 0.117, 0.118, 0.119, 0.120, 0.122, and 0.124), are divided by the benchmark NNLO prediction for aS = 0.118 and the same choice of PDF set, muR, and muF. Also shown is the experimental unfolded measurement divided by the same benchmark prediction. The width of the unity line corresponds to the statistical uncertainty from the MC integration for the determination of the NNLO prediction. The error bars on the unfolded data correspond to the total experimental statistical and systematic uncertainty added in quadrature.
The effect of aS(MZ) variation, for 0.5<|y|<1. The NNLO theoretical cross section predictions using the NNPDF31NNLO PDF with m = HT, calculated for different choices of aS (0.108, 0.110, 0.112, 0.114, 0.116, 0.117, 0.118, 0.119, 0.120, 0.122, and 0.124), are divided by the benchmark NNLO prediction for aS = 0.118 and the same choice of PDF set, muR, and muF. Also shown is the experimental unfolded measurement divided by the same benchmark prediction. The width of the unity line corresponds to the statistical uncertainty from the MC integration for the determination of the NNLO prediction. The error bars on the unfolded data correspond to the total experimental statistical and systematic uncertainty added in quadrature.
The effect of aS(MZ) variation, for 1<|y|<1.5. The NNLO theoretical cross section predictions using the NNPDF31NNLO PDF with m = HT, calculated for different choices of aS (0.108, 0.110, 0.112, 0.114, 0.116, 0.117, 0.118, 0.119, 0.120, 0.122, and 0.124), are divided by the benchmark NNLO prediction for aS = 0.118 and the same choice of PDF set, muR, and muF. Also shown is the experimental unfolded measurement divided by the same benchmark prediction. The width of the unity line corresponds to the statistical uncertainty from the MC integration for the determination of the NNLO prediction. The error bars on the unfolded data correspond to the total experimental statistical and systematic uncertainty added in quadrature.
The effect of aS(MZ) variation, for 1.5<|y|<2. The NNLO theoretical cross section predictions using the NNPDF31NNLO PDF with m = HT, calculated for different choices of aS (0.108, 0.110, 0.112, 0.114, 0.116, 0.117, 0.118, 0.119, 0.120, 0.122, and 0.124), are divided by the benchmark NNLO prediction for aS = 0.118 and the same choice of PDF set, muR, and muF. Also shown is the experimental unfolded measurement divided by the same benchmark prediction. The width of the unity line corresponds to the statistical uncertainty from the MC integration for the determination of the NNLO prediction. The error bars on the unfolded data correspond to the total experimental statistical and systematic uncertainty added in quadrature.
Unfolded correlation matrix for |y|<0.5.
Unfolded correlation matrix for 0.5<|y|<1.
Unfolded correlation matrix for 1<|y|<1.5.
Unfolded correlation matrix for 1.5<|y|<2.
A measurement of the top quark pole mass $m_\mathrm{t}^\text{pole}$ in events where a top quark-antiquark pair ($\mathrm{t\bar{t}}$) is produced in association with at least one additional jet ($\mathrm{t\bar{t}}$+jet) is presented. This analysis is performed using proton-proton collision data at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV collected by the CMS experiment at the CERN LHC, corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of 36.3 fb$^{-1}$. Events with two opposite-sign leptons in the final state (e$^+$e$^-$, $\mu^+\mu^-$, e$^\pm\mu^\mp$) are analyzed. The reconstruction of the main observable and the event classification are optimized using multivariate analysis techniques based on machine learning. The production cross section is measured as a function of the inverse of the invariant mass of the $\mathrm{t\bar{t}}$+jet system at the parton level using a maximum likelihood unfolding. Given a reference parton distribution function (PDF), the top quark pole mass is extracted using the theoretical predictions at next-to-leading order. For the ABMP16NLO PDF, this results in $m_\mathrm{t}^\text{pole}$ = 172.93 $\pm$ 1.36 GeV.
Absolute differential cross section as a function of the rho observable at parton level.
Covariance matrix for the total uncertainty (i.e. fit including stat., not extrapolation) for the measurement of the absolute differential cross section as a function of the rho observable at parton level.
Covariance matrix for the statistical uncertainty for the measurement of the absolute differential cross section as a function of the rho observable at parton level.
Covariance matrix for the extrapolation uncertainty for the measurement of the absolute differential cross section as a function of the rho observable at parton level.
Normalized differential cross section as a function of the rho observable at parton level.
Covariance matrix for the total uncertainty (i.e. fit including stat., not extrapolation) for the measurement of the normalized differential cross section as a function of the rho observable at parton level.
Covariance matrix for the statistical uncertainty for the measurement of the normalized differential cross section as a function of the rho observable at parton level.
Covariance matrix for the extrapolation uncertainty for the measurement of the normalized differential cross section as a function of the rho observable at parton level.
Correlation matrix for all nuisance parameters and parameters of interest of the Likelihood fit.
This table is a numerical representation of Fig. 8 for all nuisance parameters.
Inclusive and differential cross sections of single top quark production in association with a Z boson are measured in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV with a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb$^{-1}$ recorded by the CMS experiment. Events are selected based on the presence of three leptons, electrons or muons, associated with leptonic Z boson and top quark decays. The measurement yields an inclusive cross section of 87.9 $_{-7.3}^{+7.5}$ (stat) $_{-6.0}^{+7.3}$ (syst) fb for a dilepton invariant mass greater than 30 GeV, in agreement with standard model (SM) calculations and the most precise determination to date. The ratio between the cross sections for the top quark and the top antiquark production in association with a Z boson is measured as 2.37 $_{-0.42}^{+0.56}$ (stat) ${}_{-0.13}^{+0.27}$ (syst). Differential measurements at parton and particle levels are performed for the first time. Several kinematic observables are considered to study the modeling of the process. Results are compared to theoretical predictions with different assumptions on the source of the initial-state b quark and found to be in agreement, within the uncertainties. Additionally, the spin asymmetry, which is sensitive to the top quark polarization, is determined from the differential distribution of the polarization angle at parton level to be 0.54 $\pm$ 0.16 (stat) $\pm$ 0.06 (syst), in agreement with SM predictions.
Numerical results of inclusive cross section measurements. Each row represents a measurement: "tZq" for fully inclusive, "tZq_top" for the top quark channel, "tZq_antitop" for the top antiquark channel, "ratio" for the ratio measurement. The columns are the central value, statistical error up/down, systematic error up/down. All values are in fb, except for the ratio (dimensionless).
Numerical representation of impact plot.
Simulated signal, total background, and observed data in the signal category with exactly 1 b jet and 2-3 jets for the three data-taking years combined. For the uncertainty on the signal and background, both the total (systematic+statistical) and statistical uncertainties are provided. The uncertainty on the data is the (statistical) Poisson uncertainty. Note that this is the prefit version.
Simulated signal, total background, and observed data in the signal category with exactly 1 b jet and 4 or more jets for the three data-taking years combined. For the uncertainty on the signal and background, both the total (systematic+statistical) and statistical uncertainties are provided. The uncertainty on the data is the (statistical) Poisson uncertainty. Note that this is the prefit version.
Simulated signal, total background, and observed data in the signal category with 2 or more b jets for the three data-taking years combined. For the uncertainty on the signal and background, both the total (systematic+statistical) and statistical uncertainties are provided. The uncertainty on the data is the (statistical) Poisson uncertainty. Note that this is the prefit version.
Simulated signal, total background, and observed data in the signal category with exactly 1 b jet and 2-3 jets for the three data-taking years combined. For the uncertainty on the signal and background, both the total (systematic+statistical) and statistical uncertainties are provided. The uncertainty on the data is the (statistical) Poisson uncertainty. Note that this is the postfit version.
Simulated signal, total background, and observed data in the signal category with exactly 1 b jet and 4 or more jets for the three data-taking years combined. For the uncertainty on the signal and background, both the total (systematic+statistical) and statistical uncertainties are provided. The uncertainty on the data is the (statistical) Poisson uncertainty. Note that this is the postfit version.
Simulated signal, total background, and observed data in the signal category with 2 or more b jets for the three data-taking years combined. For the uncertainty on the signal and background, both the total (systematic+statistical) and statistical uncertainties are provided. The uncertainty on the data is the (statistical) Poisson uncertainty. Note that this is the postfit version.
Absolute differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the Z boson candidate at parton level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the Z boson candidate at parton level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the Z boson candidate at parton level.
Absolute differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the Z boson candidate at particle level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the Z boson candidate at particle level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the Z boson candidate at particle level.
Absolute differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the recoiling jet at particle level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the recoiling jet at particle level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the recoiling jet at particle level.
Absolute differential cross sections as a function of the absolute pseudorapidity of the recoiling jet at particle level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the absolute pseudorapidity of the recoiling jet at particle level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the absolute pseudorapidity of the recoiling jet at particle level.
Absolute differential cross sections as a function of the difference in azimuthal angle of the leptons, associated to the Z boson candidate at parton level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the difference in azimuthal angle of the leptons, associated to the Z boson candidate at parton level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the difference in azimuthal angle of the leptons, associated to the Z boson candidate at parton level.
Absolute differential cross sections as a function of the difference in azimuthal angle of the leptons, associated to the Z boson candidate at particle level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the difference in azimuthal angle of the leptons, associated to the Z boson candidate at particle level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the difference in azimuthal angle of the leptons, associated to the Z boson candidate at particle level.
Absolute differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the leptons, associated to the top candidate at parton level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the leptons, associated to the top candidate at parton level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the leptons, associated to the top candidate at parton level.
Absolute differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the leptons, associated to the top candidate at particle level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the leptons, associated to the top candidate at particle level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the leptons, associated to the top candidate at particle level.
Absolute differential cross sections as a function of the invariant mass of the three-lepton system at parton level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the invariant mass of the three-lepton system at parton level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the invariant mass of the three-lepton system at parton level.
Absolute differential cross sections as a function of the invariant mass of the three-lepton system at particle level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the invariant mass of the three-lepton system at particle level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the invariant mass of the three-lepton system at particle level.
Absolute differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the top candidate at parton level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the top candidate at parton level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the top candidate at parton level.
Absolute differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the top candidate at particle level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the top candidate at particle level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the top candidate at particle level.
Absolute differential cross sections as a function of the invariant mass of the top-Z system at parton level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the invariant mass of the top-Z system at parton level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the invariant mass of the top-Z system at parton level.
Absolute differential cross sections as a function of the invariant mass of the top-Z system at particle level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the invariant mass of the top-Z system at particle level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the invariant mass of the top-Z system at particle level.
Absolute differential cross sections as a function of the cosine of the top polarization angle, measured in respect to the spectator quark at parton level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the cosine of the top polarization angle, measured in respect to the spectator quark at parton level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the cosine of the top polarization angle, measured in respect to the spectator quark at parton level.
Absolute differential cross sections as a function of the cosine of the top polarization angle, measured in respect to the recoiling jet at particle level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the cosine of the top polarization angle, measured in respect to the recoiling jet at particle level.
Covariance matrix for the measurement of the differential cross sections as a function of the cosine of the top polarization angle, measured in respect to the recoiling jet at particle level.
Normalized differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the Z boson candidate at parton level.
Normalized differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the Z boson candidate at particle level.
Normalized differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the recoiling jet at parton level.
Normalized differential cross sections as a function of the absolute pseudorapidity of the recoiling jet at particle level.
Normalized differential cross sections as a function of the difference in azimuthal angle of the leptons, associated to the Z boson candidate at parton level.
Normalized differential cross sections as a function of the difference in azimuthal angle of the leptons, associated to the Z boson candidate at particle level.
Normalized differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the leptons, associated to the top candidate at parton level.
Normalized differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the leptons, associated to the top candidate at particle level.
Normalized differential cross sections as a function of the invariant mass of the three-lepton system at parton level.
Normalized differential cross sections as a function of the invariant mass of the three-lepton system at particle level.
Normalized differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the top candidate at parton level.
Normalized differential cross sections as a function of the transverse momentum of the top candidate at particle level.
Normalized differential cross sections as a function of the invariant mass of the top-Z system at parton level.
Normalized differential cross sections as a function of the invariant mass of the top-Z system at particle level.
Normalized differential cross sections as a function of the cosine of the top polarization angle, measured in respect to the spectator quark at parton level.
Normalized differential cross sections as a function of the cosine of the top polarization angle, measured in respect to the recoiling jet at particle level.
Likelihood scan of the top quark spin asymmetry.
Measurements of differential and double-differential cross sections of top quark pair ($\text{t}\overline{\text{t}}$) production are presented in the lepton+jets channels with a single electron or muon and jets in the final state. The analysis combines for the first time signatures of top quarks with low transverse momentum $p_\text{T}$, where the top quark decay products can be identified as separated jets and isolated leptons, and with high $p_\text{T}$, where the decay products are collimated and overlap. The measurements are based on proton-proton collision data at $\sqrt{s} = $ 13 TeV collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 137 fb$^{-1}$. The cross sections are presented at the parton and particle levels, where the latter minimizes extrapolations based on theoretical assumptions. Most of the measured differential cross sections are well described by standard model predictions with the exception of some double-differential distributions. The inclusive $\text{t}\overline{\text{t}}$ production cross section is measured to be $\sigma_{\text{t}\overline{\text{t}}} = $ 791 $\pm$ 25 pb, which constitutes the most precise measurement in the lepton+jets channel to date.
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Measurements of the inclusive and differential fiducial cross sections of the Higgs boson are presented, using the $\tau$ lepton decay channel. The differential cross sections are measured as functions of the Higgs boson transverse momentum, jet multiplicity, and transverse momentum of the leading jet in the event if any. The analysis is performed using proton-proton data collected with the CMS detector at the LHC at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb$^{-1}$. These are the first differential measurements of the Higgs boson cross section in the final state of two $\tau$ leptons, and they constitute a significant improvement over measurements in other final states in events with a large jet multiplicity or with a Lorentz-boosted Higgs boson.
The fiducial differential signal strength and cross section in each Higgs pT bin. Both the unregularized and regularized signal strengths are given; they do not include uncertainties in the SM signal normalization. The fiducial cross section and its full uncertainty in each bin are also given. The last bin is inclusive.
The fiducial differential signal strength and cross section in each jet multiplicity bin. Both the unregularized and regularized signal strengths are given; they do not include uncertainties in the SM signal normalization. The fiducial cross section and its full uncertainty in each bin are also given. The last bin is inclusive.
The fiducial differential signal strength and cross section in each leading jet pT bin. Both the unregularized and regularized signal strengths are given; they do not include uncertainties in the SM signal normalization. The fiducial cross section and its full uncertainty in each bin are also given. The last bin is inclusive.
The correlation matrix for the Higgs pT measurements, both for the unregularized and regularized fits. The last bin is inclusive.
The correlation matrix for the jet multiplicity measurements, both for the unregularized and regularized fits. The last bin is inclusive.
The correlation matrix for the leading jet pT measurements, both for the unregularized and regularized fits. The last bin is inclusive.
The fiducial integrated signal strength and cross section.
A measurement of prompt photon-pair production in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV is presented. The data were recorded by the ATLAS detector at the LHC with an integrated luminosity of 139 fb$^{-1}$. Events with two photons in the well-instrumented region of the detector are selected. The photons are required to be isolated and have a transverse momentum of $p_\mathrm{T,\gamma_{1(2)}} > 40(30)$ GeV for the leading (sub-leading) photon. The differential cross sections as functions of several observables for the diphoton system are measured and compared with theoretical predictions from state-of-the-art Monte Carlo and fixed-order calculations. The QCD predictions from next-to-next-to-leading-order calculations and multi-leg merged calculations are able to describe the measured integrated and differential cross sections within uncertainties, whereas lower-order calculations show significant deviations, demonstrating that higher-order perturbative QCD corrections are crucial for this process. The resummed predictions with parton showers additionally provide an excellent description of the low transverse-momentum regime of the diphoton system.
Differential cross section as a function of $p_{T,\gamma_{1}}$. The table contains the values measured in data and theory predictions from SHERPA, DIPHOX and NNLOJET.
Differential cross section as a function of $p_{T,\gamma_{2}}$. The table contains the values measured in data and theory predictions from SHERPA, DIPHOX and NNLOJET.
Integrated fiducial cross section measured in data and from different predictions.
Differential cross section as a function of $m_{\gamma\gamma}$. The table contains the values measured in data and theory predictions from SHERPA, DIPHOX and NNLOJET.
Differential cross section as a function of $p_{T,\gamma\gamma}$. The table contains the values measured in data and theory predictions from SHERPA, DIPHOX and NNLOJET.
Differential cross section as a function of $a_{T,\gamma\gamma}$. The table contains the values measured in data and theory predictions from SHERPA, DIPHOX and NNLOJET.
Differential cross section as a function of $\phi_{\eta}*$. The table contains the values measured in data and theory predictions from SHERPA, DIPHOX and NNLOJET.
Differential cross section as a function of $\pi-\Delta\phi_{\gamma\gamma}$. The table contains the values measured in data and theory predictions from SHERPA, DIPHOX and NNLOJET.
Differential cross section as a function of $|cos\theta*|^{(CS)}$. The table contains the values measured in data and theory predictions from SHERPA, DIPHOX and NNLOJET.
Measurements of both the inclusive and differential production cross sections of a top-quark-antiquark pair in association with a $Z$ boson ($t\bar{t}Z$) are presented. The measurements are performed by targeting final states with three or four isolated leptons (electrons or muons) and are based on $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV proton-proton collision data with an integrated luminosity of 139 fb$^{-1}$, recorded from 2015 to 2018 with the ATLAS detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider. The inclusive cross section is measured to be $\sigma_{t\bar{t}Z} = 0.99 \pm 0.05$ (stat.) $\pm 0.08$ (syst.) pb, in agreement with the most precise theoretical predictions. The differential measurements are presented as a function of a number of kinematic variables which probe the kinematics of the $t\bar{t}Z$ system. Both absolute and normalised differential cross-section measurements are performed at particle and parton levels for specific fiducial volumes and are compared with theoretical predictions at different levels of precision, based on a $\chi^{2}/$ndf and $p$-value computation. Overall, good agreement is observed between the unfolded data and the predictions.
The measured $t\bar{t}\text{Z}$ cross-section value and its uncertainty based on the fit results from the combined trilepton and tetralepton channels. The value corresponds to the phase-space region where the difermion mass from the Z boson decay lies in the range $70 < m_{f\bar{f}} < 110$ GeV.
The measured $t\bar{t}\text{Z}$ cross-section value and its uncertainty based on the fit results from the combined trilepton and tetralepton channels. The value corresponds to the phase-space region where the difermion mass from the Z boson decay lies in the range $70 < m_{f\bar{f}} < 110$ GeV.
List of relative uncertainties of the measured inclusive $t\bar{t}\text{Z}$ cross section from the combined fit. The uncertainties are symmetrised for presentation and grouped into the categories described in the text. The quadratic sum of the individual uncertainties is not equal to the total uncertainty due to correlations introduced by the fit.
List of relative uncertainties of the measured inclusive $t\bar{t}\text{Z}$ cross section from the combined fit. The uncertainties are symmetrised for presentation and grouped into the categories described in the text. The quadratic sum of the individual uncertainties is not equal to the total uncertainty due to correlations introduced by the fit.
The definitions of the trilepton signal regions: for the inclusive measurement, a combination of the regions with pseudo-continuous $b$-tagging 3$\ell$-Z-1$b$4$j$-PCBT and 3$\ell$-Z-2$b$3$j$-PCBT is used, whereas for the differential measurement, only the region 3$\ell$-Z-2$b$3$j$, with a fixed $b$-tagging WP is employed.
The definitions of the trilepton signal regions: for the inclusive measurement, a combination of the regions with pseudo-continuous $b$-tagging 3$\ell$-Z-1$b$4$j$-PCBT and 3$\ell$-Z-2$b$3$j$-PCBT is used, whereas for the differential measurement, only the region 3$\ell$-Z-2$b$3$j$, with a fixed $b$-tagging WP is employed.
The definitions of the four tetralepton signal regions. The regions are defined to target different $b$-jet multiplicities and flavour combinations of the non-Z leptons.
The definitions of the four tetralepton signal regions. The regions are defined to target different $b$-jet multiplicities and flavour combinations of the non-Z leptons.
The absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}$ of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}$ of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}$ of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}$ of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}$ of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}$ of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}$ of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}$ of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the absolute value of rapidity of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the absolute value of rapidity of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the number of jets in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the number of jets in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the number of jets in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the number of jets in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{l \textrm{non-}Z}$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{l \textrm{non-}Z}$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta y (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta y (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (l_{t}^{+}, l_{\bar{t}}^{-})|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (l_{t}^{+}, l_{\bar{t}}^{-})|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (t\bar{t}, Z)|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (t\bar{t}, Z)|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{t\bar{t}}$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{t\bar{t}}$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{l \textrm{non-}Z}$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{l \textrm{non-}Z}$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta y (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta y (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (l_{t}^{+}, l_{\bar{t}}^{-})|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (l_{t}^{+}, l_{\bar{t}}^{-})|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (t\bar{t}, Z)|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (t\bar{t}, Z)|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{t\bar{t}}$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{t\bar{t}}$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the absolute value of rapidity of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the absolute value of rapidity of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{l \textrm{non-}Z}$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{l \textrm{non-}Z}$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta y (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta y (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (l_{t}^{+}, l_{\bar{t}}^{-})|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (l_{t}^{+}, l_{\bar{t}}^{-})|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (t\bar{t}, Z)|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (t\bar{t}, Z)|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{t\bar{t}}$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{t\bar{t}}$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the absolute value of rapidity of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the absolute value of rapidity of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{l \textrm{non-}Z}$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{l \textrm{non-}Z}$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta y (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta y (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|$ in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (l_{t}^{+}, l_{\bar{t}}^{-})|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (l_{t}^{+}, l_{\bar{t}}^{-})|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (t\bar{t}, Z)|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (t\bar{t}, Z)|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{t\bar{t}}$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{t\bar{t}}$ in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the absolute value of rapidity of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the absolute value of rapidity of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the number of jets in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the number of jets in the 3$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the number of jets in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the number of jets in the 4$\ell$ channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}$ of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}$ of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the absolute value of rapidity of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the absolute value of rapidity of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{l \textrm{non-}Z}$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{l \textrm{non-}Z}$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta y (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta y (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (l_{t}^{+}, l_{\bar{t}}^{-})|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (l_{t}^{+}, l_{\bar{t}}^{-})|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (t\bar{t}, Z)|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (t\bar{t}, Z)|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{t\bar{t}}$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{t\bar{t}}$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}$ of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}$ of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the absolute value of rapidity of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the absolute value of rapidity of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{l \textrm{non-}Z}$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{l \textrm{non-}Z}$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta y (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta y (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (l_{t}^{+}, l_{\bar{t}}^{-})|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (l_{t}^{+}, l_{\bar{t}}^{-})|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (t\bar{t}, Z)|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (t\bar{t}, Z)|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{t\bar{t}}$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised parton-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{t\bar{t}}$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}$ of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}$ of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the absolute value of rapidity of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the absolute value of rapidity of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{l \textrm{non-}Z}$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{l \textrm{non-}Z}$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta y (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta y (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the number of jets in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the number of jets in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (l_{t}^{+}, l_{\bar{t}}^{-})|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (l_{t}^{+}, l_{\bar{t}}^{-})|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (t\bar{t}, Z)|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (t\bar{t}, Z)|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{t\bar{t}}$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{t\bar{t}}$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the number of jets in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the number of jets in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}$ of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}$ of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the absolute value of rapidity of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the absolute value of rapidity of the $Z$ boson in the 3$\ell$+4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{l \textrm{non-}Z}$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{l \textrm{non-}Z}$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta y (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta y (Z, t_{\textrm{lep}})|/\pi$ in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the number of jets in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the number of jets in the 3$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (l_{t}^{+}, l_{\bar{t}}^{-})|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (l_{t}^{+}, l_{\bar{t}}^{-})|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (t\bar{t}, Z)|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta \phi (t\bar{t}, Z)|/\pi$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{t\bar{t}}$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $p_{\textrm{T}}^{t\bar{t}}$ in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the number of jets in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised particle-level differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the number of jets in the 4$\ell$ channel.
The inclusive $b \bar{b}$- and $c \bar{c}$-dijet production cross-sections in the forward region of $pp$ collisions are measured using a data sample collected with the LHCb detector at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV in 2016. The data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 1.6 fb$^{-1}$. Differential cross-sections are measured as a function of the transverse momentum and of the pseudorapidity of the leading jet, of the rapidity difference between the jets, and of the dijet invariant mass. A fiducial region for the measurement is defined by requiring that the two jets originating from the two $b$ or $c$ quarks are emitted with transverse momentum greater than 20 GeV$/c$, pseudorapidity in the range $2.2 < \eta < 4.2$, and with a difference in the azimuthal angle between the two jets greater than 1.5. The integrated $b \bar{b}$-dijet cross-section is measured to be $53.0 \pm 9.7$ nb, and the total $c \bar{c}$-dijet cross-section is measured to be $73 \pm 16$ nb. The ratio between $c \bar{c}$- and $b \bar{b}$-dijet cross-sections is also measured and found to be $1.37 \pm 0.27$. The results are in agreement with theoretical predictions at next-to-leading order.
The total $b \bar{b}$-dijet and $c \bar{c}$-dijet cross-sections and their ratio in the fiducial region, compared with the NLO predictions. The first uncertainty is the combined statistical and systematic uncertainty and the second is the uncertainty from the luminosity. For the predictions, the first uncertainty corresponds to the scale uncertainty, the second to the PDF uncertainty.
Numerical results of $b \bar{b}$- and $c \bar{c}$-dijet cross-sections, $c \bar{c}$/$b \bar{b}$ dijet cross-section ratios and their total uncertainties as a function of the leading jet $\eta$ (pseudorapidity).
Numerical results of $b \bar{b}$- and $c \bar{c}$-dijet cross-sections, $c \bar{c}$/$b \bar{b}$ dijet cross-section ratios and their total uncertainties as a function of $\Delta y^*$.
Numerical results of $b \bar{b}$- and $c \bar{c}$-dijet cross-sections, $c \bar{c}$/$b \bar{b}$ dijet cross-section ratios and their total uncertainties as a function of the leading jet $p_T$.
Numerical results of $b \bar{b}$- and $c \bar{c}$-dijet cross-sections, $c\bar{c}$/$b \bar{b}$ dijet cross-section ratios and their total uncertainties as a function of $m_{jj}$ (dijet invariant mass).
Covariance matrix, corresponding to the total uncertainties, obtained between the leading jet eta intervals of the $b \bar{b}$-dijet differential cross sections. The unit of all the elements of the matrix is nb$^2$.
Covariance matrix, corresponding to the total uncertainties, obtained between the leading jet eta intervals of the $c \bar{c}$-dijet differential cross sections. The unit of all the elements of the matrix is nb$^2$.
Covariance matrix, corresponding to the total uncertainties, obtained between the leading jet $\eta$ intervals of the $b \bar{b}$ (horizontal) and $c \bar{c}$ (vertical) differential cross sections. The unit of all the elements of the matrix is nb$^2$.
Covariance matrix, corresponding to the total uncertainties, obtained between the $\Delta y^*$ intervals of the $b \bar{b}$-dijet differential cross sections. The unit of all the elements of the matrix is nb$^2$.
Covariance matrix, corresponding to the total uncertainties, obtained between the $\Delta y^*$ intervals of the $c \bar{c}$-dijet differential cross sections. The unit of all the elements of the matrix is nb$^2$.
Covariance matrix, corresponding to the total uncertainties, obtained between the $\Delta y^*$ intervals of the $b \bar{b}$ (horizontal) and $c \bar{c}$ (vertical) differential cross sections. The unit of all the elements of the matrix is nb$^2$.
Covariance matrix, corresponding to the total uncertainties, obtained between the leading jet $p_T$ intervals of the $b \bar{b}$-dijet differential cross sections. The unit of all the elements of the matrix is (nb GeV$/c)^2$ and the $p_T$ intervals are given in GeV$/c$.
Covariance matrix, corresponding to the total uncertainties, obtained between the leading jet $p_T$ intervals of the $c \bar{c}$-dijet differential cross sections. The unit of all the elements of the matrix is (nb GeV$/c)^2$ and the $p_T$ intervals are given in GeV$/$c .
Covariance matrix, corresponding to the total uncertainties, obtained between the leading jet $p_T$ intervals of the $b \bar{b}$ (horizontal) and $c \bar{c}$ (vertical) differential cross sections. The unit of all the elements of the matrix is (nb GeV$/c)^2$ and the $p_T$ intervals are given in GeV$/c$.
Covariance matrix, corresponding to the total uncertainties, obtained between the $m_{jj}$ intervals of the $b \bar{b}$-dijet differential cross sections. The unit of all the elements of the matrix is (nb GeV$/c^2)^2$ and the mass intervals are given in GeV$/c^2$.
Covariance matrix, corresponding to the total uncertainties, obtained between the $m_{jj}$ intervals of the $c \bar{c}$-dijet differential cross sections. The unit of all the elements of the matrix is (nb GeV$/c^2)^2$ and the mass intervals are given in GeV$/c^2$.
Covariance matrix, corresponding to the total uncertainties, obtained between the $m_{jj}$ intervals of the $b \bar{b}$ (horizontal) and $c \bar{c}$ (vertical) differential cross sections. The unit of all the elements of the matrix is $($nb GeV$/c^2)^2$ and the mass intervals are given in GeV$/c^2$.
A measurement of event-shape variables in proton$-$proton collisions at large momentum transfer is presented using data collected at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. Six event-shape variables calculated using hadronic jets are studied in inclusive multijet events using data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 139 fb$^{-1}$. Measurements are performed in bins of jet multiplicity and in different ranges of the scalar sum of the transverse momenta of the two leading jets, reaching scales beyond 2 TeV. These measurements are compared with predictions from Monte Carlo event generators containing leading-order or next-to-leading order matrix elements matched to parton showers simulated to leading-logarithm accuracy. At low jet multiplicities, shape discrepancies between the measurements and the Monte Carlo predictions are observed. At high jet multiplicities, the shapes are better described but discrepancies in the normalisation are observed.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ = 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured total cross section for multijet production as a function of $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ for 1.0 < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV. The total cross-sections are measured in the same fiducial phase-space region than the measured relative cross-sections as functions of event-shape variables for the corresponding $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ interval. The measurement in the last bin corresponds to $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 6.
Measured total cross section for multijet production as a function of $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ for 1.0 < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV. The total cross-sections are measured in the same fiducial phase-space region than the measured relative cross-sections as functions of event-shape variables for the corresponding $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ interval. The measurement in the last bin corresponds to $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 6.
Measured total cross section for multijet production as a function of $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ for 1.5 < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV. The total cross-sections are measured in the same fiducial phase-space region than the measured relative cross-sections as functions of event-shape variables for the corresponding $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ interval. The measurement in the last bin corresponds to $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 6.
Measured total cross section for multijet production as a function of $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ for 1.5 < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV. The total cross-sections are measured in the same fiducial phase-space region than the measured relative cross-sections as functions of event-shape variables for the corresponding $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ interval. The measurement in the last bin corresponds to $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 6.
Measured total cross section for multijet production as a function of $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ for $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV. The total cross-sections are measured in the same fiducial phase-space region than the measured relative cross-sections as functions of event-shape variables for the corresponding $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ interval. The measurement in the last bin corresponds to $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 6.
Measured total cross section for multijet production as a function of $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ for $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV. The total cross-sections are measured in the same fiducial phase-space region than the measured relative cross-sections as functions of event-shape variables for the corresponding $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ interval. The measurement in the last bin corresponds to $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 6.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $\tau_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of T$_{\textrm{m}}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of S$_{\perp}$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $A$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $C$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 1.5 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and 1.5 TeV < $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ < 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 3 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 4 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}\geq$ 5 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Measured relative cross sections for multijet production as a function of $D$ for $n^{\textrm{jet}}$ $\geq$ 6 and $H_{\textrm{T2}}$ > 2.0 TeV.
Inclusive and differential cross-sections for the production of top quarks in association with a photon are measured with proton$-$proton collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 139 fb$^{-1}$. The data were collected by the ATLAS detector at the LHC during Run 2 between 2015 and 2018 at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The measurements are performed in a fiducial volume defined at parton level. Events with exactly one photon, one electron and one muon of opposite sign, and at least two jets, of which at least one is $b$-tagged, are selected. The fiducial cross-section is measured to be $39.6\,^{+2.7}_{-2.3}\,\textrm{fb}$. Differential cross-sections as functions of several observables are compared with state-of-the-art Monte Carlo simulations and next-to-leading-order theoretical calculations. These include cross-sections as functions of photon kinematic variables, angular variables related to the photon and the leptons, and angular separations between the two leptons in the event. All measurements are in agreement with the predictions from the Standard Model.
The measured fiducial cross-section in the electron-muon channel. The first uncertainty is the statistical uncertainty and the second one is the systematic uncertainty.
The absolute differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the photon pT in the electron-muon channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the photon $|\eta|$ in the electron-muon channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the minimum $\Delta R$ between the photon and the leptons in the electron-muon channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $\Delta\phi$ between the two leptons in the electron-muon channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The absolute differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta\eta|$ between the two leptons in the electron-muon channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the photon pT in the electron-muon channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the photon $|\eta|$ in the electron-muon channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the minimum $\Delta R$ between the photon and the leptons in the electron-muon channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $\Delta\phi$ between the two leptons in the electron-muon channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The normalised differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta\eta|$ between the two leptons in the electron-muon channel. The uncertainty is decomposed into four components which are the signal modelling uncertainty, the background modelling uncertainty, the experimental uncertainty, and the data statistical uncertainty.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the photon pT in the electron-muon channel. The individual systematic uncertainties are symmetrized before deriving the correlation matrix.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the photon $|\eta|$ in the electron-muon channel. The individual systematic uncertainties are symmetrized before deriving the correlation matrix.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the minimum $\Delta R$ between the photon and the leptons in the electron-muon channel. The individual systematic uncertainties are symmetrized before deriving the correlation matrix.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $\Delta\phi$ between the two leptons in the electron-muon channel. The individual systematic uncertainties are symmetrized before deriving the correlation matrix.
The total correlation matrix of the absolute differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta\eta|$ between the two leptons in the electron-muon channel. The individual systematic uncertainties are symmetrized before deriving the correlation matrix.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the photon pT in the electron-muon channel. The individual systematic uncertainties are symmetrized before deriving the correlation matrix.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the photon $|\eta|$ in the electron-muon channel. The individual systematic uncertainties are symmetrized before deriving the correlation matrix.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the minimum $\Delta R$ between the photon and the leptons in the electron-muon channel. The individual systematic uncertainties are symmetrized before deriving the correlation matrix.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $\Delta\phi$ between the two leptons in the electron-muon channel. The individual systematic uncertainties are symmetrized before deriving the correlation matrix.
The total correlation matrix of the normalised differential cross-section measured in the fiducial phase-space as a function of the $|\Delta\eta|$ between the two leptons in the electron-muon channel. The individual systematic uncertainties are symmetrized before deriving the correlation matrix.
The statistical correlation matrix of all the absolute differential cross-sections measured in the fiducial phase-space in the electron-muon channel.
The statistical correlation matrix of all the normalised differential cross-sections measured in the fiducial phase-space in the electron-muon channel.
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