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\section{Results}\label{sect:results}  Since the mass of the decaying super symmetric top is unknown, many such analyses were performed assuming a different $m_\mathrm{stop}$ in order calculate a potential regime in which the data allows for a decay of the signature discussed in section \ref{sect:introduction}. For a summary of the total number of events predicted that match the signature for a particular $m_\mathrm{stop}$ see table \ref{table:nEvents}. \ref{table:nEvents} and a visualization of this data can be seen in figure \ref{fig:nEvents}.  Apart from raw event count, a plot of the average mass vs the difference in mass between the lepton/jet pair for each event provides a nice picture of the landscape: the spread in $\Delta$M provides an graphical representation for the amount by which the two particles came from the same parent whereas the $$ provides an understanding for the mass of the parent particle. As you can see in figure \ref{fig:money}, the data  explain marginalization