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A search for a new heavy boson produced via gluon-fusion in the four-lepton channel with missing transverse momentum or jets is performed. The search uses proton-proton collision data equivalent to an integrated luminosity of 139 fb$^{-1}$ at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV collected by the ATLAS detector between 2015 and 2018 at the Large Hadron Collider. This study explores the decays of heavy bosons: $R\rightarrow SH$ and $A\rightarrow ZH$, where $R$ is a CP-even boson, $A$ is a CP-odd boson, $H$ is a CP-even boson, and $S$ is considered to decay into invisible particles that are candidates for dark matter. In these processes, $S\rightarrow \textrm{invisible}$ and $H\rightarrow ZZ$. The $Z$ boson associated with the heavy scalar boson $H$ decays into all decay channels of the $Z$ boson. The mass range under consideration is 390-1300 (320-1300) GeV for the $R$ ($A$) boson and 220-1000 GeV for the $H$ boson. No significant deviation from the Standard Model backgrounds is observed. The results are interpreted as upper limits at a 95% confidence level on the cross-section times the branching ratio of the heavy resonances.
Observed and expected distributions of the invariant mass of the four-lepton system in the $R\to SH\to 4\ell+E^{\textrm{miss}}_{\textrm{T}}$ search for SR1 under a background-only fit to data. The total background includes the $q\overline{q}\to ZZ$, $gg\to ZZ$, $q\overline{q}\to ZZ$ (EW), $VVV$, $t\overline{t}V$, $t\overline{t}$, $Z$+jets and $WZ$ processes. The distribution of the $(m_{R}, m_{H}) = (500, 300)$ GeV signal is normalised to the observed upper limit on the cross-section (25.0 fb).
Observed and expected distributions of the invariant mass of the four-lepton system in the $R\to SH\to 4\ell+E^{\textrm{miss}}_{\textrm{T}}$ search for SR2 under a background-only fit to data. The total background includes the $q\overline{q}\to ZZ$, $gg\to ZZ$, $q\overline{q}\to ZZ$ (EW), $VVV$, $t\overline{t}V$, $t\overline{t}$, $Z$+jets and $WZ$ processes. The distribution of the $(m_{R}, m_{H}) = (500, 300)$ GeV signal is normalised to the observed upper limit on the cross-section (25.0 fb).
Observed and expected distributions of the invariant mass of the four-lepton system in the $R\to SH\to 4\ell+E^{\textrm{miss}}_{\textrm{T}}$ search for SR3 under a background-only fit to data. The total background includes the $q\overline{q}\to ZZ$, $gg\to ZZ$, $q\overline{q}\to ZZ$ (EW), $VVV$, $t\overline{t}V$, $t\overline{t}$, $Z$+jets and $WZ$ processes. The distribution of the $(m_{R}, m_{H}) = (500, 300)$ GeV signal is normalised to the observed upper limit on the cross-section (25.0 fb).
Observed and expected distributions of the invariant mass of the four-lepton system in the $A\to ZH\to 4\ell+X$ search for SR1 under a background-only fit to data. The total background includes the $q\overline{q}\to ZZ$, $gg\to ZZ$, $q\overline{q}\to ZZ$ (EW), $VVV$, $t\overline{t}V$, $t\overline{t}$, $Z$+jets and $WZ$ processes. The distribution of the $(m_{A}, m_{H}) = (510, 380)$ GeV signal is normalised to the observed upper limit on the cross-section (29.9 fb).
Observed and expected distributions of the invariant mass of the four-lepton system in the $A\to ZH\to 4\ell+X$ search for SR2 under a background-only fit to data. The total background includes the $q\overline{q}\to ZZ$, $gg\to ZZ$, $q\overline{q}\to ZZ$ (EW), $VVV$, $t\overline{t}V$, $t\overline{t}$, $Z$+jets and $WZ$ processes. The distribution of the $(m_{A}, m_{H}) = (510, 380)$ GeV signal is normalised to the observed upper limit on the cross-section (29.9 fb).
Observed and expected distributions of the invariant mass of the four-lepton system in the $A\to ZH\to 4\ell+X$ search for SR3 under a background-only fit to data. The total background includes the $q\overline{q}\to ZZ$, $gg\to ZZ$, $q\overline{q}\to ZZ$ (EW), $VVV$, $t\overline{t}V$, $t\overline{t}$, $Z$+jets and $WZ$ processes. The distribution of the $(m_{A}, m_{H}) = (510, 380)$ GeV signal is normalised to the observed upper limit on the cross-section (29.9 fb).
Observed and expected distributions of the invariant mass of the four-lepton system in the $A\to ZH\to 4\ell+X$ search for SR4 under a background-only fit to data. The total background includes the $q\overline{q}\to ZZ$, $gg\to ZZ$, $q\overline{q}\to ZZ$ (EW), $VVV$, $t\overline{t}V$, $t\overline{t}$, $Z$+jets and $WZ$ processes. The distribution of the $(m_{A}, m_{H}) = (510, 380)$ GeV signal is normalised to the observed upper limit on the cross-section (29.9 fb).
Observed and expected distributions of the invariant mass of the four-lepton system in the $A\to ZH\to 4\ell+X$ search for SR5 under a background-only fit to data. The total background includes the $q\overline{q}\to ZZ$, $gg\to ZZ$, $q\overline{q}\to ZZ$ (EW), $VVV$, $t\overline{t}V$, $t\overline{t}$, $Z$+jets and $WZ$ processes. The distribution of the $(m_{A}, m_{H}) = (510, 380)$ GeV signal is normalised to the observed upper limit on the cross-section (29.9 fb).
Observed and expected distributions of the invariant mass of the four-lepton system in the $A\to ZH\to 4\ell+X$ search for SR6 under a background-only fit to data. The total background includes the $q\overline{q}\to ZZ$, $gg\to ZZ$, $q\overline{q}\to ZZ$ (EW), $VVV$, $t\overline{t}V$, $t\overline{t}$, $Z$+jets and $WZ$ processes. The distribution of the $(m_{A}, m_{H}) = (510, 380)$ GeV signal is normalised to the observed upper limit on the cross-section (29.9 fb).
Observed and expected distributions of the invariant mass of the four-lepton system in the $A\to ZH\to 4\ell+X$ search for SR7 under a background-only fit to data. The total background includes the $q\overline{q}\to ZZ$, $gg\to ZZ$, $q\overline{q}\to ZZ$ (EW), $VVV$, $t\overline{t}V$, $t\overline{t}$, $Z$+jets and $WZ$ processes. The distribution of the $(m_{A}, m_{H}) = (510, 380)$ GeV signal is normalised to the observed upper limit on the cross-section (29.9 fb).
Local p0-values in the $(m_{H}, m_{R})$ plane for the $R\to SH\to 4\ell+E^{\textrm{miss}}_{\textrm{T}}$ search with $m_{S} = 160$ GeV.
Local p0-values in the $(m_{H}, m_{A})$ plane for the $A\to ZH\to 4\ell+X$ search.
The observed upper limits at 95% confidence level on $\sigma(gg\to R)\times \mathcal{B}(R\to SH)\times (H\to ZZ)$ across the $(m_{H}, m_{R})$ plane with $m_{S} = 160$ GeV for the $R\to SH\to 4\ell+E^{\textrm{miss}}_{\textrm{T}}$ search.
The expected upper limits at 95% confidence level on $\sigma(gg\to R)\times \mathcal{B}(R\to SH)\times (H\to ZZ)$ across the $(m_{H}, m_{R})$ plane with $m_{S} = 160$ GeV for the $R\to SH\to 4\ell+E^{\textrm{miss}}_{\textrm{T}}$ search.
The observed upper limits at 95% confidence level on $\sigma(gg\to A)\times \mathcal{B}(A\to ZH)\times (H\to ZZ)$ across the $(m_{H}, m_{A})$ plane for the $A\to ZH\to 4\ell+X$ search.
The expected upper limits at 95% confidence level on $\sigma(gg\to A)\times \mathcal{B}(A\to ZH)\times (H\to ZZ)$ across the $(m_{H}, m_{A})$ plane for the $A\to ZH\to 4\ell+X$ search.
Cut-flow of the raw events at each selection stage for the $R\rightarrow SH\rightarrow 4\ell + E^{\textrm{miss}}_{\textrm{T}}$ signal with a mass point of $(m_R, m_H ) = (390, 220)$ GeV and $m_S = 160$ GeV. The events are shown for the individual and combined four-lepton channels. The SFOS denotes same flavour and opposite sign lepton pairs selection and the final selection is shown for each signal region. The final selection criteria for SR1 to SR3 are defined in Table 2 of the paper.
Cut-flow of the raw events at each selection stage for the $A\rightarrow Z(\rightarrow jj/\ell^+\ell^-/\textrm{invisible})H(\rightarrow 4\ell)$ signal with a mass point of $(m_A, m_H ) = (330, 220)$ GeV. The events are shown for the individual and combined four-lepton channels. The SFOS denotes same flavour and opposite sign lepton pairs selection and the final selection is shown for each signal region. The final selection criteria for SR1 to SR7 are defined in Table 2 of the paper.
Cut-flow of the raw events at each selection stage for the $A\rightarrow Z(\rightarrow 2\ell)H(\rightarrow 2\ell+jj/\textrm{invisible})$ signal with a mass point of $(m_A, m_H ) = (330, 220)$ GeV. The events are shown for the individual and combined four-lepton channels. The SFOS denotes same flavour and opposite sign lepton pairs selection and the final selection is shown for each signal region. The final selection criteria for SR1 to SR7 are defined in Table 2 of the paper.
A search for a heavy neutral Higgs boson, $A$, decaying into a $Z$ boson and another heavy Higgs boson, $H$, is performed using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 139 fb$^{-1}$ from proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV recorded by the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The search considers the $Z$ boson decaying into electrons or muons and the $H$ boson into a pair of $b$-quarks or $W$ bosons. The mass range considered is 230-800 GeV for the $A$ boson and 130-700 GeV for the $H$ boson. The data are in good agreement with the background predicted by the Standard Model, and therefore 95% confidence-level upper limits for $\sigma \times B(A\rightarrow ZH) \times B(H\rightarrow bb$ or $H\rightarrow WW)$ are set. The upper limits are in the range 0.0062-0.380 pb for the $H\rightarrow bb$ channel and in the range 0.023-8.9 pb for the $H\rightarrow WW$ channel. An interpretation of the results in the context of two-Higgs-Doublet models is also given.
The mass distribution of the bb system before any mbb window cuts for the 2 tag category in b-associated production. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (600, 300) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mass distribution of the bb system before any mbb window cuts for the 3 tag category in b-associated production. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (600, 300) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH)=(600, 300) GeV in the 2 tag category with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (600, 300) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH)=(600, 300) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (600, 300) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH)=(670, 500) GeV in the 2 tag category with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (670, 500) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (670, 500) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (670, 500) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the production cross-section times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) in pb for a narrow width A boson produced via gluon-gluon fusion. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the production cross-section times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) in pb for a narrow width A boson produced via b-associated production. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the total production cross-section (ggA + bbA) times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) for an A boson in the 2HDM of type-1 with tan(beta)=1. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected. The correct width as predicted by this particular parameter choice of the 2HDM is used and cos(beta-alpha)=0 is assumed. The excluded contours in the figure correspond to the points of the 2HDM parameter space where the expected and observed limits match the theoretical prediction for the cross-section in the model.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the total production cross-section (ggA + bbA) times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) for an A boson in the 2HDM of type-1 with tan(beta)=5. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected. The correct width as predicted by this particular parameter choice of the 2HDM is used and cos(beta-alpha)=0 is assumed. The excluded contours in the figure correspond to the points of the 2HDM parameter space where the expected and observed limits match the theoretical prediction for the cross-section in the model.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the total production cross-section (ggA + bbA) times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) for an A boson in the 2HDM of type-1 with tan(beta)=10. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected. The correct width as predicted by this particular parameter choice of the 2HDM is used and cos(beta-alpha)=0 is assumed. The excluded contours in the figure correspond to the points of the 2HDM parameter space where the expected and observed limits match the theoretical prediction for the cross-section in the model.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the total production cross-section (ggA + bbA) times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) for an A boson in the 2HDM of type-2 with tan(beta)=1. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected. The correct width as predicted by this particular parameter choice of the 2HDM is used and cos(beta-alpha)=0 is assumed. The excluded contours in the figure correspond to the points of the 2HDM parameter space where the expected and observed limits match the theoretical prediction for the cross-section in the model.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the total production cross-section (ggA + bbA) times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) for an A boson in the 2HDM of type-2 with tan(beta)=5. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected. The correct width as predicted by this particular parameter choice of the 2HDM is used and cos(beta-alpha)=0 is assumed. The excluded contours in the figure correspond to the points of the 2HDM parameter space where the expected and observed limits match the theoretical prediction for the cross-section in the model.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the total production cross-section (ggA + bbA) times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) for an A boson in the 2HDM of type-2 with tan(beta)=10. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected. The correct width as predicted by this particular parameter choice of the 2HDM is used and cos(beta-alpha)=0 is assumed. The excluded contours in the figure correspond to the points of the 2HDM parameter space where the expected and observed limits match the theoretical prediction for the cross-section in the model.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the total production cross-section (ggA + bbA) times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) for an A boson in the 2HDM of type-2 with tan(beta)=20. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected. The correct width as predicted by this particular parameter choice of the 2HDM is used and cos(beta-alpha)=0 is assumed. The excluded contours in the figure correspond to the points of the 2HDM parameter space where the expected and observed limits match the theoretical prediction for the cross-section in the model.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the total production cross-section (ggA + bbA) times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) for an A boson in the lepton specific 2HDM with tan(beta)=1. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected. The correct width as predicted by this particular parameter choice of the 2HDM is used and cos(beta-alpha)=0 is assumed. The excluded contours in the figure correspond to the points of the 2HDM parameter space where the expected and observed limits match the theoretical prediction for the cross-section in the model.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the total production cross-section (ggA + bbA) times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) for an A boson in the lepton specific 2HDM with tan(beta)=2. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected. The correct width as predicted by this particular parameter choice of the 2HDM is used and cos(beta-alpha)=0 is assumed. The excluded contours in the figure correspond to the points of the 2HDM parameter space where the expected and observed limits match the theoretical prediction for the cross-section in the model.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the total production cross-section (ggA + bbA) times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) for an A boson in the lepton specific 2HDM with tan(beta)=3. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected. The correct width as predicted by this particular parameter choice of the 2HDM is used and cos(beta-alpha)=0 is assumed. The excluded contours in the figure correspond to the points of the 2HDM parameter space where the expected and observed limits match the theoretical prediction for the cross-section in the model.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the total production cross-section (ggA + bbA) times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) for an A boson in the flipped 2HDM with tan(beta)=1. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected. The correct width as predicted by this particular parameter choice of the 2HDM is used and cos(beta-alpha)=0 is assumed. The excluded contours in the figure correspond to the points of the 2HDM parameter space where the expected and observed limits match the theoretical prediction for the cross-section in the model.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the total production cross-section (ggA + bbA) times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) for an A boson in the flipped 2HDM with tan(beta)=5. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected. The correct width as predicted by this particular parameter choice of the 2HDM is used and cos(beta-alpha)=0 is assumed. The excluded contours in the figure correspond to the points of the 2HDM parameter space where the expected and observed limits match the theoretical prediction for the cross-section in the model.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the total production cross-section (ggA + bbA) times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) for an A boson in the flipped 2HDM with tan(beta)=10. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected. The correct width as predicted by this particular parameter choice of the 2HDM is used and cos(beta-alpha)=0 is assumed. The excluded contours in the figure correspond to the points of the 2HDM parameter space where the expected and observed limits match the theoretical prediction for the cross-section in the model.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the total production cross-section (ggA + bbA) times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) for an A boson in the flipped 2HDM with tan(beta)=20. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected. The correct width as predicted by this particular parameter choice of the 2HDM is used and cos(beta-alpha)=0 is assumed. The excluded contours in the figure correspond to the points of the 2HDM parameter space where the expected and observed limits match the theoretical prediction for the cross-section in the model.
The mass distribution of the 4q system before any m4q window cuts for gluon-gluon fusion for the llWW channel. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (600, 300) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH)=(600, 300) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (600, 300) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH)=(670, 500) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (670, 500) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the production cross-section times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) in pb for a narrow width A boson produced via gluon-gluon fusion production. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the production cross-section times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) in pb for an A boson with a natural width that is 10% with respect to its mass, produced via gluon-gluon fusion for the llbb final state. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the production cross-section times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) in pb for an A boson with a natural width that is 10% with respect to its mass, via b-associated production for the llbb final state. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the production cross-section times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) in pb for an A boson with a natural width that is 20% with respect to its mass, produced via gluon-gluon fusion for the llbb final state. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the production cross-section times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) in pb for an A boson with a natural width that is 20% with respect to its mass, via b-associated production for the llbb final state. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the production cross-section times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) in pb for an A boson with a natural width that is 10% with respect to its mass, produced via gluon-gluon fusion for the llWW final state. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected.
Upper bounds at 95% CL on the production cross-section times the branching ratio B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) in pb for an A boson with a natural width that is 20% with respect to its mass, produced via gluon-gluon fusion for the llWW final state. For each signal point, characterised by the mass pair (mA, mH), two limits are provided, the observed and the expected.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (440, 130) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (440, 130) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (450, 140) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (450, 140) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (460, 150) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (460, 150) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (460, 160) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (460, 160) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (470, 170) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (470, 170) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (470, 180) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (470, 180) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (420, 190) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (420, 190) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (490, 200) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (490, 200) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (430, 210) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (430, 210) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (440, 220) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (440, 220) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (500, 230) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (500, 230) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (510, 240) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (510, 240) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (520, 250) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (520, 250) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (520, 260) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (520, 260) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (530, 270) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (530, 270) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (540, 280) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (540, 280) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (540, 290) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (540, 290) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (550, 300) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (550, 300) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (550, 310) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (550, 310) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (560, 320) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (560, 320) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (570, 330) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (570, 330) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (570, 340) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (570, 340) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (580, 350) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (580, 350) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (580, 360) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (580, 360) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (590, 370) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (590, 370) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (600, 380) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (600, 380) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (600, 390) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (600, 390) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (610, 400) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (610, 400) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (620, 410) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (620, 410) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (620, 420) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (620, 420) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (630, 430) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (630, 430) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (630, 440) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (630, 440) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (640, 450) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (640, 450) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (650, 460) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (650, 460) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (650, 470) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (650, 470) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (660, 480) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (660, 480) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (670, 490) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (670, 490) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (670, 500) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (670, 500) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (680, 510) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (680, 510) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (680, 520) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (680, 520) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (690, 530) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (690, 530) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (700, 540) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (700, 540) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (700, 550) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (700, 550) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (710, 560) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (710, 560) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (710, 570) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (710, 570) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (720, 580) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (720, 580) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (730, 590) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (730, 590) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (730, 600) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (730, 600) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (740, 610) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (740, 610) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (750, 620) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (750, 620) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (750, 630) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (750, 630) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (760, 640) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (760, 640) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (760, 650) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (760, 650) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (770, 660) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (770, 660) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (780, 670) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (780, 670) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (780, 680) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (780, 680) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (790, 690) GeV in the 2 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (790, 690) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (440, 130) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (440, 130) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (450, 140) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (450, 140) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (460, 150) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (460, 150) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (460, 160) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (460, 160) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (470, 170) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (470, 170) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (470, 180) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (470, 180) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (420, 190) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (420, 190) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (490, 200) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (490, 200) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (430, 210) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (430, 210) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (440, 220) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (440, 220) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (500, 230) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (500, 230) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (510, 240) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (510, 240) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (520, 250) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (520, 250) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (520, 260) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (520, 260) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (530, 270) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (530, 270) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (540, 280) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (540, 280) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (540, 290) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (540, 290) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (550, 300) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (550, 300) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (550, 310) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (550, 310) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (560, 320) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (560, 320) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (570, 330) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (570, 330) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (570, 340) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (570, 340) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (580, 350) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (580, 350) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (580, 360) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (580, 360) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (590, 370) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (590, 370) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (600, 380) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (600, 380) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (600, 390) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (600, 390) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (610, 400) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (610, 400) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (620, 410) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (620, 410) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (620, 420) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (620, 420) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (630, 430) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (630, 430) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (630, 440) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (630, 440) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (640, 450) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (640, 450) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (650, 460) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (650, 460) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (650, 470) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (650, 470) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (660, 480) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (660, 480) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (670, 490) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (670, 490) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (670, 500) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (670, 500) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (680, 510) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (680, 510) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (680, 520) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (680, 520) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (690, 530) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (690, 530) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (700, 540) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (700, 540) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (700, 550) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (700, 550) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (710, 560) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (710, 560) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (710, 570) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (710, 570) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (720, 580) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (720, 580) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (730, 590) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (730, 590) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (730, 600) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (730, 600) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (740, 610) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (740, 610) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (750, 620) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (750, 620) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (750, 630) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (750, 630) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (760, 640) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (760, 640) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (760, 650) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (760, 650) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (770, 660) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (770, 660) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (780, 670) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (780, 670) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (780, 680) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (780, 680) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The mllbb mass distribution for the mbb window defined for (mA, mH) = (790, 690) GeV in the 3 tag category with b-associated production is shown. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (790, 690) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->bb) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (400, 200) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (400, 200) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (430, 210) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (430, 210) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (440, 220) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (440, 220) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (500, 230) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (500, 230) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (510, 240) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (510, 240) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (520, 250) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (520, 250) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (520, 260) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (520, 260) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (530, 270) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (530, 270) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (540, 280) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (540, 280) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (540, 290) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (540, 290) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (550, 300) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (550, 300) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (550, 310) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (550, 310) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (560, 320) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (560, 320) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (570, 330) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (570, 330) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (570, 340) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (570, 340) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (580, 350) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (580, 350) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (580, 360) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (580, 360) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (590, 370) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (590, 370) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (600, 380) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (600, 380) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (600, 390) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (600, 390) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (610, 400) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (610, 400) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (620, 410) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (620, 410) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (620, 420) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (620, 420) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (630, 430) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (630, 430) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (630, 440) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (630, 440) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (640, 450) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (640, 450) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (650, 460) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (650, 460) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (650, 470) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (650, 470) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (660, 480) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (660, 480) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (670, 490) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (670, 490) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (670, 500) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (670, 500) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (680, 510) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (680, 510) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (680, 520) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (680, 520) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (690, 530) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (690, 530) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (700, 540) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (700, 540) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (700, 550) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (700, 550) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (710, 560) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (710, 560) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (710, 570) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (710, 570) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (720, 580) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (720, 580) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (730, 590) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (730, 590) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (730, 600) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (730, 600) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (740, 610) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (740, 610) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (750, 620) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (750, 620) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (750, 630) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (750, 630) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (760, 640) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (760, 640) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (760, 650) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (760, 650) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (770, 660) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (770, 660) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (780, 670) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (780, 670) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (780, 680) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (780, 680) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (790, 690) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (790, 690) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
The m2l4q mass distribution for the m4q window defined for (mA, mH) = (800, 700) GeV with gluon-gluon fusion production is shown for the llWW channel. The number of entries shown in each bin is the number of events in that bin divided by the width of the bin. The signal distribution for (mA, mH) = (800, 700) GeV is also shown, and is normalised such that the production cross-section times the branching ratios B(A->ZH)xB(H->WW) corresponds to 1 pb. Background components are displayed separately.
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