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"Table 7" of "Measurement of the differential cross-sections of inclusive, prompt and non-prompt J/psi production in proton-proton collisions at sqrt…
2013
Non-prompt to inclusive production cross-section fraction fB as a function of J/psi pT for J/psi rapidity |y|<0.75 under the assumption that prompt and non-prompt J/psi production is unpolarised (lambda_theta = 0). The spin-alignment envelope spans the range of possible prompt cross-sections under various polarisation hypotheses, plus the range of non-prompt cross-sections within lambda_theta = +/- 0.1. The first uncertainty is statistical, the second uncertainty is systematic, the third number is the uncertainty due to spin-alignment.}.
"Table 2" of "Light vector meson production in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV"
2012
Differential omega cross section from the di-muon channel as a function of transverse momentum, the first error is statistical, the first systematic error is the correlated one, the second is the non-correlated one.
"Table 4" of "Light vector meson production in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV"
2012
Total omega cross section from the di-muon data. The first error is statistical, the second is a systematic error.
"Table 5" of "Light vector meson production in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV"
2012
Ratio between the rho and omega total cross sections from the di-muon data. The first error is statistical, the second is a systematic error.
"Table 4" of "Neutral pion and $\eta$ meson production in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=0.9$ TeV and $\sqrt{s}=7$ TeV"
2012
The measured ratio of cross sections for inclusive ETA to PI0 production at a centre-of-mass enery of 7 TeV.
"Table 5" of "Search for a heavy neutral particle decaying into an electron and a muon using 1 fb^-1 of ATLAS data"
2011
Observed 95% CL upper limits on the sneutrino cross section times its e-mu branching ratio.
"Table 8" of "Search for a heavy neutral particle decaying into an electron and a muon using 1 fb^-1 of ATLAS data"
2011
RPV sneutrino signal selection efficiency as a function of the sneutrino mass.
"Table 7" of "Search for a heavy neutral particle decaying into an electron and a muon using 1 fb^-1 of ATLAS data"
2011
95% CL upper limits on lambdaprime_311 coupling as a function of the sneutrino mass for three values of lamdba_312.
"Table 54" of "Search for heavy Higgs bosons decaying into two tau leptons with the ATLAS detector using $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV"
2020
The expected 95% CL upper limits with minus one sigma on $\tan\beta$ as a function of $m_{A}$ in the hMSSM scenario. The lowest value of $\tan\beta$ considered by the hMSSM scenario is 0.8 and the highest value of mass is 2 TeV. The points in the region which is called "Not applicable" in the paper figure are kept in the HEPData table. Linear connection is applied in the range of signal mass points from 400 to 1000 GeV in the paper figure. The range of $\tan\beta$ shown in the paper figure and the HEPData is from 1 to 60. The theoretical uncertainty of signal cross section is considered.
"Table 51" of "Search for heavy Higgs bosons decaying into two tau leptons with the ATLAS detector using $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV"
2020
The observed 95% CL upper limits on $\tan\beta$ as a function of $m_{A}$ in the hMSSM scenario. The lowest value of $\tan\beta$ considered by the hMSSM scenario is 0.8 and the highest value of mass is 2 TeV. The points in the region which is called "Not applicable" in the paper figure are kept in the HEPData table. Linear connection is applied in the range of signal mass points from 400 to 1000 GeV in the paper figure. The range of $\tan\beta$ shown in the paper figure and the HEPData is from 1 to 60. The theoretical uncertainty of signal cross section is considered.