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Replace this text with your caption discussed in section \ref{sect:introduction}. The spread in $\Delta$M provides an graphical representation for the amount by which the two particles came from the same parent and the spread in the average $M$ provides an understanding for the mass of the parent particle. As you can see in figure \ref{fig:money}, the data (left) shows that most events came from Z-bosons like the $dy$ process discussed in \ref{sect:background} as evident by the large collection of points centered around 90-110 GeV.
From this, it is clear that the data is unlikely to contain the target decay as there does no seem to be any bunches of events that would indicate it as shown on the left graphs.