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1 \clearpage
2
3 \section{Systematic Uncertainties in Signal Acceptance}
4 \label{sec:syst}
5
6 In this section we discuss systematic uncertainties in the signal acceptance. These efficiency
7 uncertainties are relevant for the interpretations in the \wzmet\ and the GMSB models, which
8 are combined with the results of the trilepton and quadlepton analysis, respectively, in AN-2012/351.
9
10 \begin{table}[htb]
11 \begin{center}
12 \footnotesize
13 \caption{\label{tab:syst} Summary of uncertainties in the signal efficiency. }
14 \begin{tabular}{l|c|l}
15 \hline
16 \hline
17 Source & Value (\%) & Method \\
18 \hline
19 Luminosity & 4.4 & official CMS value \\
20 Trigger efficiency & 5 & efficiency measurements documented in Sec. 4, Table 9 of AN-2012/248 \\
21 Lepton ID/isolation & 2 (per lepton) & Z tag-and-probe measurements in AN-2012/257 \\
22 B-veto & 6 & dedicated measurement in AN-2012/248 Sec. 7.6 \\
23 Z mass window requirement & 3 & see text and Table~\ref{tab:mllsyst} \\
24 Jet selection, dijet mass, \MET & assessed at each model point & official JetMet POG recipe \\
25 \hline
26 \hline
27 \end{tabular}
28 \end{center}
29 \end{table}
30
31 A summary of the efficiency uncertainties is presented in Table~\ref{tab:syst}.
32 The CMS uncertainty in the luminosity is 4.4\%. The trigger efficiency is measured in AN-2102/248 with an uncertainty of 5\%.
33 The lepton identification and isolation requirements are measured in data and MC and found to be consistent within 2\%, for
34 the \pt\ $>$ 20 GeV region relevant for this analysis, in AN-2012/257. The impact of the b-veto on the signal acceptance
35 is quantified with a dedicated measurement performed in Sec. 7.6 of AN-2012/248. The uncertainty in the selection of dilepton
36 events satisfying the Z mass window requirement 81--101 GeV is performed as follows. In both data and MC, the Z mass window
37 in the inclusive preselection region (Z and at least 2 jets) is loosened to 60--120 GeV.
38 The efficiency of the events in the loose window to satisfy the analysis dilepton mass selection
39 of 81--101 GeV is compared in data and MC, and found to be consistent within 3\% for both ee and $\mu\mu$ channels
40 (see Table~\ref{tab:mllsyst}), and a corresponding uncertainty on the signal efficiency is assessed.
41
42 The above uncertainties are the same for all SUSY model points. However the impact of the jet energy scale uncertainty, which
43 affects the selection efficiencies for all jets and \MET\ objects, varies significantly across the model parameter space and
44 is assessed separately at each point. The official JetMet POG recipe is used for this purpose. Each jet is assigned an uncertainty
45 based on its \pt\ and $\eta$. The jet energy is varied by this uncertainty, which is propagated to the efficiencies for the jet selection,
46 dijet mass selection and \MET\ selection. In addition, for the \MET, a 10\% uncertainty on the unclustered energy is included.
47 The \MET\ variation alters the shape of the signal \MET\ distribution and causes a bin-to-bin migration of events, which is
48 included in the limit setting procedure performed with LandS.
49
50 \begin{table}[htb]
51 \begin{center}
52 \footnotesize
53 \caption{\label{tab:mllsyst} Summary of the dilepton mass selection efficiency uncertainties. Loose and tight refer to dilepton
54 mass windows of 60--120 GeV and 81-101 GeV, respectively.}
55 \begin{tabular}{l|c|c}
56 \hline
57 \hline
58 & ee & $\mu\mu$ \\
59 \hline
60 MC loose & 190661.9 & 238969.2 \\
61 MC tight & 174162.5 & 218462.9 \\
62 MC tight/loose & 0.913 $\pm$ 0.005 & 0.914 $\pm$ 0.004 \\
63 \hline
64 data loose & 209540 & 263747 \\
65 data tight & 185555 & 234132 \\
66 data tight/loose & 0.886 $\pm$ 0.003 & 0.888 $\pm$ 0.003 \\
67 \hline
68 \hline
69 \end{tabular}
70 \end{center}
71 \end{table}