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A generic search is presented for the associated production of a Z boson or a photon with an additional unspecified massive particle X, pp $\to$ pp + Z/$\gamma$ + X, in proton-tagged events from proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV, recorded in 2017 with the CMS detector and the CMS-TOTEM precision proton spectrometer. The missing mass spectrum is analysed in the 600-1600 GeV range and a fit is performed to search for possible deviations from the background expectation. No significant excess in data with respect to the background predictions has been observed. Model-independent upper limits on the visible production cross section of pp $\to$ pp + Z/$\gamma$ + X are set.
Comparison of the $m_{miss}$ shapes for the simulated signal events within the fiducial region and those outside it, after including the effect of PU protons as describe in the text, for a generated $m_{X}$ mass of 1000 GeV. The distributions are shown for multi(+z)-multi(−z) proton reconstruction categories.
Comparison of the $m_{miss}$ shapes for the simulated signal events within the fiducial region and those outside it, after including the effect of PU protons as describe in the text, for a generated $m_{X}$ mass of 1000 GeV. The distributions are shown for multi(+z)-single(−z) proton reconstruction categories.
Comparison of the $m_{miss}$ shapes for the simulated signal events within the fiducial region and those outside it, after including the effect of PU protons as describe in the text, for a generated $m_{X}$ mass of 1000 GeV. The distributions are shown for single(+z)-multi(−z) proton reconstruction categories.
Comparison of the $m_{miss}$ shapes for the simulated signal events within the fiducial region and those outside it, after including the effect of PU protons as describe in the text, for a generated $m_{X}$ mass of 1000 GeV. The distributions are shown for single(+z)-single(−z) proton reconstruction categories.
Product of the acceptance times the combined reconstruction and identification efficiency, as a function of $m_{X}$ , for events generated inside the fiducial volume defined in Table 1. The curves shown panel display the different final states. The definition of the fiducial region and signal model used to estimate the acceptance is provided in the text.
Product of the acceptance times the combined reconstruction and identification efficiency, as a function of $m_{X}$ , for different proton reconstruction categories in the $Z \rightarrow \mu\mu $ analysis, and for events generated inside the fiducial volume defined in Table 1. The curves shown panel display the different final states. The definition of the fiducial region and signal model used to estimate the acceptance is provided in the text.
Distributions of the reconstructed proton $\xi$ in the negative arm from the proton mixing procedure with simulated MC events, are compared to data. The ee final states are shown.The ee events are displayed without the Z boson $p_T$ requirement.For illustration, the simulated signal distributions are superimposed for various choices of $m_{X}$ , normalised to a generated fiducial cross section of 100 pb.
Distributions of the reconstructed proton $\xi$ in the positive arm from the proton mixing procedure with simulated MC events, are compared to data. The ee final states are shown.The ee events are displayed without the Z boson $p_T$ requirement.For illustration, the simulated signal distributions are superimposed for various choices of $m_{X}$ , normalised to a generated fiducial cross section of 100 pb.
Distributions of the reconstructed di-proton rapidity from the proton mixing procedure with simulated MC events, are compared to data. The ee final states are shown.The ee events are displayed without the Z boson $p_T$ requirement.For illustration, the simulated signal distributions are superimposed for various choices of $m_{X}$ , normalised to a generated fiducial cross section of 100 pb.
Distributions of the reconstructed proton $\xi$ in the negative arm from the proton mixing procedure with simulated MC events, are compared to data. The $\mu\mu$ final states are shown.The $\mu\mu$ events are displayed without the Z boson $p_T$ requirement.For illustration, the simulated signal distributions are superimposed for various choices of $m_{X}$ , normalised to a generated fiducial cross section of 100 pb.
Distributions of the reconstructed proton $\xi$ in the positive arm from the proton mixing procedure with simulated MC events, are compared to data. The $\mu\mu$ final states are shown.The $\mu\mu$ events are displayed without the Z boson $p_T$ requirement.For illustration, the simulated signal distributions are superimposed for various choices of $m_{X}$ , normalised to a generated fiducial cross section of 100 pb.
Distributions of the reconstructed di-proton rapidity from the proton mixing procedure with simulated MC events, are compared to data. The $\mu\mu$ final states are shown.The $\mu\mu$ events are displayed without the Z boson $p_T$ requirement.For illustration, the simulated signal distributions are superimposed for various choices of $m_{X}$ , normalised to a generated fiducial cross section of 100 pb.
Distributions of the reconstructed proton $\xi$ in the negative arm from the proton mixing procedure with simulated MC events, are compared to data. The $\gamma$ final states are shown.For illustration, the simulated signal distributions are superimposed for various choices of $m_{X}$ , normalised to a generated fiducial cross section of 100 pb.
Distributions of the reconstructed proton $\xi$ in the positive arm from the proton mixing procedure with simulated MC events, are compared to data. The $\gamma$ final states are shown.For illustration, the simulated signal distributions are superimposed for various choices of $m_{X}$ , normalised to a generated fiducial cross section of 100 pb.
Distributions of the reconstructed di-proton rapidity from the proton mixing procedure with simulated MC events, are compared to data. The $\gamma$ final states are shown.For illustration, the simulated signal distributions are superimposed for various choices of $m_{X}$ , normalised to a generated fiducial cross section of 100 pb.
Validation of the background modelling method, using the $e\mu$ control sample. Selected $e\mu$ events are mixed with protons from $Z\rightarrow \mu \mu$ events with $p_{T}(Z)<10$ GeV to simulate the combinatorial background shape, while the data points are unaltered $e\mu$ events. The proton $\xi$ distribution for the positive CT-PPS arm is shown.
Validation of the background modelling method, using the $e\mu$ control sample. Selected $e\mu$ events are mixed with protons from $Z\rightarrow \mu \mu$ events with $p_{T}(Z)<10$ GeV to simulate the combinatorial background shape, while the data points are unaltered $e\mu$ events. The proton $\xi$ distribution for the negative CT-PPS arm is shown.
Validation of the background modelling method, using the $e\mu$ control sample. Selected $e\mu$ events are mixed with protons from $Z\rightarrow \mu \mu$ events with $p_{T}(Z)<10$ GeV to simulate the combinatorial background shape, while the data points are unaltered $e\mu$ events. The di-proton invariant mass is shown.
Validation of the background modelling method, using the $e\mu$ control sample. Selected $e\mu$ events are mixed with protons from $Z\rightarrow \mu \mu$ events with $p_{T}(Z)<10$ GeV to simulate the combinatorial background shape, while the data points are unaltered $e\mu$ events. The $m_{miss}$ is shown.
$m_{miss}$ distributions in the $pp\rightarrow ppZeeX$, with the protons reconstructed with the multi(+z)-multi(-z)method. The background distributions are shown after the fit. The expectations for a signal with $m_{X} = 1000$ GeV are superimposed, where the fiducial production cross section is normalised to 1 pb.
$m_{miss}$ distributions in the $pp\rightarrow ppZeeX$, with the protons reconstructed with the multi(+z)-single(-z)method. The background distributions are shown after the fit. The expectations for a signal with $m_{X} = 1000$ GeV are superimposed, where the fiducial production cross section is normalised to 1 pb.
$m_{miss}$ distributions in the $pp\rightarrow ppZeeX$, with the protons reconstructed with the single(+z)-multi(-z)method. The background distributions are shown after the fit. The expectations for a signal with $m_{X} = 1000$ GeV are superimposed, where the fiducial production cross section is normalised to 1 pb.
$m_{miss}$ distributions in the $pp\rightarrow ppZeeX$, with the protons reconstructed with the single(+z)-single(-z)method. The background distributions are shown after the fit. The expectations for a signal with $m_{X} = 1000$ GeV are superimposed, where the fiducial production cross section is normalised to 1 pb.
$m_{miss}$ distributions in the $pp\rightarrow ppZ\mu\mu X$, with the protons reconstructed with the multi(+z)-multi(-z)method. The background distributions are shown after the fit. The expectations for a signal with $m_{X} = 1000$ GeV are superimposed, where the fiducial production cross section is normalised to 1 pb.
$m_{miss}$ distributions in the $pp\rightarrow ppZ\mu\mu X$, with the protons reconstructed with the multi(+z)-single(-z)method. The background distributions are shown after the fit. The expectations for a signal with $m_{X} = 1000$ GeV are superimposed, where the fiducial production cross section is normalised to 1 pb.
$m_{miss}$ distributions in the $pp\rightarrow ppZ\mu\mu X$, with the protons reconstructed with the single(+z)-multi(-z)method. The background distributions are shown after the fit. The expectations for a signal with $m_{X} = 1000$ GeV are superimposed, where the fiducial production cross section is normalised to 1 pb.
$m_{miss}$ distributions in the $pp\rightarrow ppZ\mu\mu X$, with the protons reconstructed with the single(+z)-single(-z)method. The background distributions are shown after the fit. The expectations for a signal with $m_{X} = 1000$ GeV are superimposed, where the fiducial production cross section is normalised to 1 pb.
$m_{miss}$ distributions in the $pp\rightarrow pp\gamma X$, with the protons reconstructed with the multi(+z)-multi(-z)method. The background distributions are shown after the fit. The expectations for a signal with $m_{X} = 1000$ GeV are superimposed, where the fiducial production cross section is normalised to 10 pb.
$m_{miss}$ distributions in the $pp\rightarrow pp\gamma X$, with the protons reconstructed with the multi(+z)-single(-z)method. The background distributions are shown after the fit. The expectations for a signal with $m_{X} = 1000$ GeV are superimposed, where the fiducial production cross section is normalised to 10 pb.
$m_{miss}$ distributions in the $pp\rightarrow pp\gamma X$, with the protons reconstructed with the single(+z)-multi(-z)method. The background distributions are shown after the fit. The expectations for a signal with $m_{X} = 1000$ GeV are superimposed, where the fiducial production cross section is normalised to 10 pb.
$m_{miss}$ distributions in the $pp\rightarrow pp\gamma X$, with the protons reconstructed with the single(+z)-single(-z)method. The background distributions are shown after the fit. The expectations for a signal with $m_{X} = 1000$ GeV are superimposed, where the fiducial production cross section is normalised to 10 pb.
Upper limits on the $pp\rightarrow ppZ/\gamma X$ cross section at 95% CL, as a function of $m_X$. The 68 and 95% central intervals of the expected limits are represented by the green and yellow bands, respectively, while the observed limit is superimposed as a curve. The plot corresponds to the $Z\rightarrow ee$ analysis.
Upper limits on the $pp\rightarrow ppZ/\gamma X$ cross section at 95% CL, as a function of $m_X$. The 68 and 95% central intervals of the expected limits are represented by the green and yellow bands, respectively, while the observed limit is superimposed as a curve. The plot corresponds to the $Z\rightarrow \mu\mu$ analysis.
Upper limits on the $pp\rightarrow ppZ/\gamma X$ cross section at 95% CL, as a function of $m_X$. The 68 and 95% central intervals of the expected limits are represented by the green and yellow bands, respectively, while the observed limit is superimposed as a curve. The plot corresponds to the $Z$ analysis.
Upper limits on the $pp\rightarrow ppZ/\gamma X$ cross section at 95% CL, as a function of $m_X$. The 68 and 95% central intervals of the expected limits are represented by the green and yellow bands, respectively, while the observed limit is superimposed as a curve. The plot corresponds to the $\gamma$ analysis.
Differential and double-differential cross sections for the production of top quark pairs in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s} =$ 13 TeV are measured as a function of kinematic variables of the top quarks and the top quark-antiquark ($\mathrm{t}\overline{\mathrm{t}}$) system. In addition, kinematic variables and multiplicities of jets associated with the $\mathrm{t}\overline{\mathrm{t}}$ production are measured. This analysis is based on data collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC in 2016 corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 35.8 fb$^{-1}$. The measurements are performed in the lepton+jets decay channels with a single muon or electron and jets in the final state. The differential cross sections are presented at the particle level, within a phase space close to the experimental acceptance, and at the parton level in the full phase space. The results are compared to several standard model predictions that use different methods and approximations. The kinematic variables of the top quarks and the $\mathrm{t}\overline{\mathrm{t}}$ system are reasonably described in general, though none predict all the measured distributions. In particular, the transverse momentum distribution of the top quarks is more steeply falling than predicted. The kinematic distributions and multiplicities of jets are adequately modeled by certain combinations of next-to-leading-order calculations and parton shower models.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{l})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{l})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{l})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{l})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{l})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{l})|$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{l})|$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{l})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(b_\text{l})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(b_\text{l})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(b_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(b_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{W1})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{W1})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{W2})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{W2})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{1})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{1})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{2})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{2})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{3})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{3})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{4})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{4})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Jet type vs. $p_\text{T}(\mathrm{jet})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Jet type vs. $p_\text{T}(\mathrm{jet})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(b_\text{l})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(b_\text{l})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(b_\text{h})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(b_\text{h})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{W1})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{W1})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{W2})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{W2})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{1})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{1})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{2})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{2})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{3})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{3})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{4})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{4})|$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Jet type vs. $|\eta(\text{jet})|$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Jet type vs. $|\eta(\text{jet})|$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(b_\text{l})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(b_\text{l})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(b_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(b_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{W1})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{W1})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{W2})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{W2})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{1})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{1})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{2})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{2})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{3})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{3})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{4})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{4})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Jet type vs. $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Jet type vs. $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(b_\text{l})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(b_\text{l})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(b_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(b_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{W1})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{W1})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{W2})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{W2})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{1})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{1})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{2})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{2})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{3})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{3})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{4})$.
Absolute cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{4})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Jet type vs. $\Delta R_\text{t}$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at particle level as a function of Jet type vs. $\Delta R_\text{t}$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{l})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{l})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{l})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{l})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{l})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{l})|$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{l})|$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{l})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Additional jets vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(b_\text{l})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(b_\text{l})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(b_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(b_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{W1})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{W1})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{W2})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{W2})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{1})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{1})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{2})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{2})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{3})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{3})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{4})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $p_\text{T}(j_\text{4})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Jet type vs. $p_\text{T}(\mathrm{jet})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Jet type vs. $p_\text{T}(\mathrm{jet})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(b_\text{l})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(b_\text{l})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(b_\text{h})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(b_\text{h})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{W1})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{W1})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{W2})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{W2})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{1})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{1})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{2})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{2})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{3})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{3})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{4})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $|\eta(j_\text{4})|$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Jet type vs. $|\eta(\text{jet})|$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Jet type vs. $|\eta(\text{jet})|$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(b_\text{l})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(b_\text{l})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(b_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(b_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{W1})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{W1})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{W2})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{W2})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{1})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{1})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{2})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{2})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{3})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{3})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{4})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}(j_\text{4})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Jet type vs. $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Jet type vs. $\Delta R_{\text{j}_\text{t}}$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(b_\text{l})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(b_\text{l})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(b_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(b_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{W1})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{W1})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{W2})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{W2})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{1})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{1})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{2})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{2})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{3})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{3})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{4})$.
Normalized cross section at particle level as a function of $\Delta R_\text{t}(j_\text{4})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Jet type vs. $\Delta R_\text{t}$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at particle level as a function of Jet type vs. $\Delta R_\text{t}$.
gap fraction at particle level.
gap fraction at particle level.
Covariance matrix of gap fraction at particle level.
Covariance matrix of gap fraction at particle level.
gap fraction at particle level.
gap fraction at particle level.
Covariance matrix of gap fraction at particle level.
Covariance matrix of gap fraction at particle level.
jet multiplicities for $p_{T}(jet) > 30.0$ GeV.
jet multiplicities for $p_{T}(jet) > 30.0$ GeV.
jet multiplicities for $p_{T}(jet) > 50.0$ GeV.
jet multiplicities for $p_{T}(jet) > 50.0$ GeV.
jet multiplicities for $p_{T}(jet) > 75.0$ GeV.
jet multiplicities for $p_{T}(jet) > 75.0$ GeV.
jet multiplicities for $p_{T}(jet) > 100.0$ GeV.
jet multiplicities for $p_{T}(jet) > 100.0$ GeV.
Covariance matrix of jet multiplicities with different pT(jet) thresholds.
Covariance matrix of jet multiplicities with different pT(jet) thresholds.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{high})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{high})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{high})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{high})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{low})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{low})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{low})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{low})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{l})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{l})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{l})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{l})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{l})|$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{l})|$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{l})|$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{l})|$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of absolute cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{high})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{high})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{high})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{high})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{low})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{low})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{low})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{low})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{l})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{l})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{l})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{l})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{l})|$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{l})|$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{l})|$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{l})|$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $|y(\text{t}_\text{h})|$ vs. $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$ vs. $|y(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})|$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
Covariance matrix of normalized cross section at the parton level as a function of $p_\text{T}(\text{t}_\text{h})$ vs. $M(\text{t}\bar{\text{t}})$.
A search is performed for charged-lepton flavor violating processes in top quark (t) production and decay. The data were collected by the CMS experiment from proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb$^{-1}$. The selected events are required to contain one opposite-sign electron-muon pair, a third charged lepton (electron or muon), and at least one jet of which no more than one is associated with a bottom quark. Boosted decision trees are used to distinguish signal from background, exploiting differences in the kinematics of the final states particles. The data are consistent with the standard model expectation. Upper limits at 95% confidence level are placed in the context of effective field theory on the Wilson coefficients, which range between 0.024-0.424 TeV$^{-2}$ depending on the flavor of the associated light quark and the Lorentz structure of the interaction. These limits are converted to upper limits on branching fractions involving up (charm) quarks, t$\to$e$\mu$u (t$\to$e$\mu$c), of 0.032 (0.498)$\times$10$^{-6}$, 0.022 (0.369)$\times$10$^{-6}$, and 0.012 (0.216)$\times$10$^{-6}$ for tensor-like, vector-like, and scalar-like interactions, respectively.
The expected and observed upper limits on CLFV Wilson coefficients. The Limits on the Wilson coefficients are extracted from the upper limits on the cross sections.
The expected and observed upper limits on top quark CLFV branching fractions. The Limits on the top quark CLFV branching fractions are extracted from the upper limits on the Wilson coefficients.
Differential cross sections for quasi-free Compton scattering from the proton and neutron bound in the deuteron have been measured using the Glasgow/Mainz tagging spectrometer at the Mainz MAMI accelerator together with the Mainz 48 cm $\oslash$ $\times$ 64 cm NaI(Tl) photon detector and the G\"ottingen SENECA recoil detector. The data cover photon energies ranging from 200 MeV to 400 MeV at $\theta^{LAB}_\gamma=136.2^\circ$. Liquid deuterium and hydrogen targets allowed direct comparison of free and quasi-free scattering from the proton. The neutron detection efficiency of the SENECA detector was measured via the reaction $p(\gamma,\pi^+ n)$. The "free" proton Compton scattering cross sections extracted from the bound proton data are in reasonable agreement with those for the free proton which gives confidence in the method to extract the differential cross section for free scattering from quasi-free data. Differential cross sections on the free neutron have been extracted and the difference of the electromagnetic polarizabilities of the neutron have been obtained to be $\alpha-\beta= 9.8\pm 3.6(stat){}^{2.1}_1.1(syst)\pm 2.2(model)$ in units $10^{-4}fm^3$. In combination with the polarizability sum $\alpha +\beta=15.2\pm 0.5$ deduced from photoabsorption data, the neutron electric and magnetic polarizabilities, $\alpha_n=12.5\pm 1.8(stat){}^{+1.1}_{-0.6}\pm 1.1(model)$ and $\beta_n=2.7\mp 1.8(stat){}^{+0.6}_{-1.1}(syst)\mp 1.1(model)$ are obtained. The backward spin polarizability of the neutron was determined to be $\gamma^{(n)}_\pi=(58.6\pm 4.0)\times 10^{-4}fm^4$.
Energy dependence of the free-proton differential cross section.
Energy dependence of the quasi-free proton differential cross section.
Energy dependence of the free neutron differential cross section.
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