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# Line 5 | Line 5 | The calculation of the background predic
5   Here we walk the reader through a concrete example.
6  
7   {\bf NB: the numbers
8 < in this section corresponded to the numbers in V2 of the analysis note.
8 > in this section corresponded to the numbers in V3 of the analysis note.
9   They will not be updated, because this is meant as an illustration only.}.
10  
11 < The main background is $t\bar{t}$
11 > The main background is $t\bar{t}$.
12   The main idea is to normalize to the $M_T$ peak region ($50 < M_T < 80$ GeV).
13   This eliminates dependence on \ttbar\ cross-section, luminosity,
14   trigger efficiency, JES, lepton ID, etc.  This gets a bit complicated because
# Line 23 | Line 23 | region.
23  
24   This complex procedure is important for the high statistics signal regions
25   with relatively low \met\ requirements, eg, SRA.  For these SRs we want to keep the
26 < systematics low in order to be sensistive to low mass stop; for the signal regions
26 > systematics low in order to be sensitive to low mass stop; for the signal regions
27   with hard cuts on \met\, this is less important.  However, we apply the same
28   procedure to all SRs.
29  
# Line 76 | Line 76 | the \ttsl\ and the \wjets\ backgrounds n
76  
77   \noindent $SF_{post} = (2787 - 62 - SF_{pre} \cdot 116) / (2595 + 236) = 0.924$.
78  
79 < Then the \ttsl\ background is obtained as the product of the following four factors
79 > Then the \ttsl\ background is obtained as the product of the following three factors
80  
81   \begin{itemize}
82   \item $SF_{post} = 0.924$ as obtained above
83   \item 2595, from the third column of Table~\ref{tab:bgexample}
84 < \item The tail-to-peak ratio $R_{top} = 0.015$ from Table~\ref{tab:ttp} (we use the average of electrons
85 < and muons)
86 < \item The tail-to-peak ratio scale factod $SFR_{top} = 1.89 \pm 0.56$ from Table~\ref{tab:cr2yields}.
84 > \item The tail-to-peak ratio $R_{top} = 0.045$ from Table~\ref{tab:ttpcorr}
85 > %\item The tail-to-peak ratio scale factor $SFR_{top} = 1.89 \pm 0.56$ from Table~\ref{tab:cr2yields}.
86   \end{itemize}
87  
88 < The result for the central value is 68 events.
88 > The result for the central value is 108 events.
89  
90   \subsection{Central value for the \wjets\ background}
91  
# Line 94 | Line 93 | It is calculated as the product of
93   \begin{itemize}
94   \item $SF_{post} = 0.924$ from Section~\ref{sec:cenvttlj}
95   \item 236, from the third column of Table~\ref{tab:bgexample}
96 < \item The tail-to-peak ratio $R_{wjet} = 0.04$ from Table~\ref{tab:ttp} (we use the average of electrons and muons)
97 < \item The tail-to-peak ratio scale factod $SFR_{wjet} = 1.64 \pm 0.38$ from Table~\ref{tab:cr1yields}.
96 > \item The tail-to-peak ratio $R_{wjet} = 0.066$ from Table~\ref{tab:ttpcorr}
97 > %\item The tail-to-peak ratio scale factor $SFR_{wjet} = 1.64 \pm 0.38$ from Table~\ref{tab:cr1yields}.
98   \end{itemize}
99  
100   The result for the central value is 14.3 events.

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