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Contributions from different categories of uncertainties relative to the expected background yields in the defined SRs. The uncertainties are shown for the combination of the individual channels of the \ll, \lll and \llll SRs. The $m_{H^{\pm\pm}} = \SI{220}{GeV}$, \SI{350}{GeV} and \SI{450}{GeV} signal hypotheses use the signal regions defined for the $m_{H^{\pm\pm}} = \SI{200}{GeV}$, \SI{300}{GeV} and \SI{400}{GeV} signal. The $m_{H^{\pm\pm}}=\SI{550}{GeV}$ and $m_{H^{\pm\pm}}=\SI{600}{GeV}$ signal hypotheses use the signal regions defined for the $m_{H^{\pm\pm}} = \SI{500}{GeV}$ signal. The SRs are indicated along the horizontal axis.
Contributions from different categories of uncertainties relative to the expected background yields in the defined SRs. The uncertainties are shown for the combination of the individual channels of the \ll, \lll and \llll SRs. The $m_{H^{\pm\pm}} = \SI{220}{GeV}$, \SI{350}{GeV} and \SI{450}{GeV} signal hypotheses use the signal regions defined for the $m_{H^{\pm\pm}} = \SI{200}{GeV}$, \SI{300}{GeV} and \SI{400}{GeV} signal. The $m_{H^{\pm\pm}}=\SI{550}{GeV}$ and $m_{H^{\pm\pm}}=\SI{600}{GeV}$ signal hypotheses use the signal regions defined for the $m_{H^{\pm\pm}} = \SI{500}{GeV}$ signal. The SRs are indicated along the horizontal axis.
Data event yields compared with the expected contributions from relevant background sources, for the combination of the individual channels of the \ll, \lll and \llll SRs. The $m_{H^{\pm\pm}} = \SI{220}{GeV}$, \SI{350}{GeV} and \SI{450}{GeV} signal hypotheses use the signal regions defined for the $m_{H^{\pm\pm}} = \SI{200}{GeV}$, \SI{300}{GeV} and \SI{400}{GeV} signal. The $m_{H^{\pm\pm}}=\SI{550}{GeV}$ and $m_{H^{\pm\pm}}=\SI{600}{GeV}$ signal hypotheses use the signal regions defined for the $m_{H^{\pm\pm}} = \SI{500}{GeV}$ signal. The total uncertainties in the expected event yields are shown as the hatched bands.
Data event yields compared with the expected contributions from relevant background sources, for the combination of the individual channels of the \ll, \lll and \llll SRs. The $m_{H^{\pm\pm}} = \SI{220}{GeV}$, \SI{350}{GeV} and \SI{450}{GeV} signal hypotheses use the signal regions defined for the $m_{H^{\pm\pm}} = \SI{200}{GeV}$, \SI{300}{GeV} and \SI{400}{GeV} signal. The $m_{H^{\pm\pm}}=\SI{550}{GeV}$ and $m_{H^{\pm\pm}}=\SI{600}{GeV}$ signal hypotheses use the signal regions defined for the $m_{H^{\pm\pm}} = \SI{500}{GeV}$ signal. The total uncertainties in the expected event yields are shown as the hatched bands.
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: The \met distribution for the SRs of the $m_{H^{\pm\pm}} = \SI{300}{GeV}$ signal mass hypothesis, where the selection requirement on \met has been removed. The distribution is shown for the combination of the individual channels of the (a) \ll, (b) \lll and (c) \llll SRs. The total uncertainties in the expected event yields are shown as hashed bands. The last bin, isolated by a vertical red dashed line, is inclusive and corresponds to the SR. The expected signal distributions corresponding to the $m_{H^{\pm\pm}} = \SI{300}{GeV}$ are also shown (stack histogram, on top of the background). In each figure the bottom panel shows the ratio of data to the estimated background. The hatched band around unity represents the total uncertainty of the background.
: The \met distribution for the SRs of the $m_{H^{\pm\pm}} = \SI{300}{GeV}$ signal mass hypothesis, where the selection requirement on \met has been removed. The distribution is shown for the combination of the individual channels of the (a) \ll, (b) \lll and (c) \llll SRs. The total uncertainties in the expected event yields are shown as hashed bands. The last bin, isolated by a vertical red dashed line, is inclusive and corresponds to the SR. The expected signal distributions corresponding to the $m_{H^{\pm\pm}} = \SI{300}{GeV}$ are also shown (stack histogram, on top of the background). In each figure the bottom panel shows the ratio of data to the estimated background. The hatched band around unity represents the total uncertainty of the background.
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