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Search for supersymmetry at sqrt(s)=8 TeV in final states with jets and two same-sign leptons or three leptons with the ATLAS detector

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Figure 1. Overview of the SUSY processes considered in the analysis. The initial supersymmetric particles are always produced in pairs: pp → ˜ g˜ g, ˜b ¯˜b or q¯˜˜ q
Table 1. Definition of the signal regions (see text for details).
Table 2. Comparison of the predicted number of background events in the signal regions using the nominal and cross-check methods
Table 3. Definition of the validation regions for rare SM backgrounds. The required jet p T
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