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8   In order to search for a possible signal from stop decays giving rise to a signature of \ttbar\ with additional \met\
9   from the LSPs, it is necessary to determine the composition of the SM backgrounds in the signal region.
10   This section details the methods pursued to estimate the background in the signal sample and describes the
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20   Additional contributions to the single lepton sample arise from \wjets\ and single top. The combination of
21   all single lepton backgrounds, \ttlj, \wjets\ and single top, comprises $\sim 15\%$ of the signal sample.
22   Finally, other background sources such as dibosons, \dy\ + jets, in addition to rarer processes such as \ttbar\
23 < produced in association with a vector boson and tribosons, provide a combined contribution to the signal sample
24 < at the level of $\sim 5\%$.
23 > produced in association with a vector boson, dibosons and tribosons,
24 > provide a combined contribution to the signal
25 > sample at the level of $\sim 5\%$.
26   Finally, the QCD background contribution is small, particularly in the signal sample, with a large \met\ requirement.
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28   The total bkg in the signal region is estimated according to:
# Line 36 | Line 43 | $$ N_{2 lep} = N_{2 lep}^{MC}
43   {N_{peak}^{data} \over N_{peak}^{MC}}
44   $$
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46 < All of these terms will be defined clearly in this section, including their corrections and sources of systematic errors.
46 > All of these terms will be defined clearly in this section, including
47 > their corrections and sources of systematic errors.
48 >
49 > %We then define the following subsamples within this preselection sample:
50 > %\begin{itemize}
51 > %\item $N_{b-tag} = 0$, i.e. b-veto region $\to$ used to validate the lepton + jets bkg estimation method (see Section~\ref{sec:bkg_singlelep}).
52 > %For raw yields prior to any corrections see Tables~\ref{tab:bvetoyieldpeak} and ~\ref{tab:bvetoyieldtail}.
53 > %%
54 > %\item $N_{b-tag} \ge 1 $, i.e. b-tagged region
55 > %For raw yields prior to any corrections see Table~\ref{tab:btagpreselection}.
56 > %%
57 > %\begin{itemize}
58 > %\item with $\met > 100 \GeV$, $ 60 < \mt < 100 \GeV$, and without an additional isolated track veto $\to$ used to normalize top bkg (see Section~\ref{sec:topnorm}).
59 > %For raw yields prior to any corrections see Table~\ref{tab:btagpeakregionnotrkiso}.
60 > %%
61 > %\item with an additional isolated track veto, $\met > 100 \GeV$, $\mt > 150 \GeV$ $\to$ used as signal region
62 > %For raw yields prior to any corrections see Table~\ref{tab:btagtailaftertrkiso}. As this is our signal region, only MC is shown at this point.
63 > %\end{itemize}
64 > %\end{itemize}
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