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1 claudioc 1.1 \section{Acceptance systematics}
2     \label{sec:systematics}
3    
4     This is a search for new physics contributions to
5     events with high \met and lots of jet activity.
6     As seen in Section~\ref{sec:results}, there is no
7     evidence for a contribution beyond SM expectations.
8    
9     Strictly speaking it is impossible to talk about
10     ``acceptance systematics'' because these kinds of
11     systematics only apply to a well defined final state.
12     nevertheless, we can make at least make some qualitative
13     statements.
14    
15     The systematic uncertainty on the letpon acceptance consists
16     of two parts: the trigger efficiency uncertainty and the
17     ID and isolation of uncertainty. We discuss these in turn.
18    
19     The trigger efficiency
20     for two leptons of $P_T>10$ GeV, with one lepton of
21     $P_T>20$ GeV is very high, except in some corners
22     of phase space, see Section~\ref{sec:trgEff}.
23     We estimate the efficiency uncertainty to be a few percent,
24     mostly in the low $P_T$ region.
25    
26     The ID efficiency in MC is shown in {\color{red} Figuer XX and
27     YY} for the leptons from $t \to W \to \ell$ and $t \to W \to \tau \to \ell$.
28     Tag and probe studies show that these are correct to about
29     {\color{red} xx\%. (We need to do tag-and-probe on the full sample,
30     see what we get, and write text accordingly).}
31    
32     The isolation efficiency depends on the jet activity in
33     the final state. For example, in MC we find that the
34     lepton isolation efficiency differs by $\approx 4\%$
35     {\bf per lepton} between $Z$ events and $t\bar{t}$ events\cite{ref:top}.
36    
37     Another significant source of systematic uncertainty is
38     associated with the jet and $\met$ energy scale. The impact
39     of this uncertainty is very final-state dependent. Final
40     states characterized by lots of hadronic activity and \met are much
41     less sensitive than final states where the \met and SumJetPt
42     are typically close to the requirement. To be more quantitative,
43     we have used the method of Reference~\cite{ref:top} to evaluate
44     the systematic uncertainties on the acceptance for $t\bar{t}$
45     and two benchmark SUSY points. The uncertainties are calculated
46     assuming a 5\% uncertainty to the hadronic energy scale in CMS.
47    
48     {\color{red} For $t\bar{t}$ we find uncertainties of xx\% (baseline
49     selection) and yy\% (signal region D); for LM0 and LM1 we find
50     xx\% and yy\% respectively for signal region D.}