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Nevertheless, we can make general statements about the |
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systematic uncertainties, including quantitative |
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estimates of the systematic uncertainties associated with |
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a few specific processes. Note that we have used Spring10 |
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MC for the studies of systematic uncertainties described in this section, |
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and we are currently checking if any of the reported values |
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change after switching to Fall10 MC. |
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a few specific processes. |
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% Note that we have used Spring10 |
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% MC for the studies of systematic uncertainties described in this section, |
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% and we are currently checking if any of the reported values |
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% change after switching to Fall10 MC. |
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The systematic uncertainty on the lepton acceptance consists |
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of two parts: the trigger efficiency uncertainty and the |
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For $t\bar{t}$ we find uncertainties of 8\% (baseline |
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selection) and 27\% (signal region D); for LM0 and LM1 we find |
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14\% and 6\% respectively for signal region D. |
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