Cross Section Constrained Top Quark Mass Measurement from Dilepton Events at the Tevatron
Abstract
We report the first top quark mass measurement that uses a cross section constraint to improve the mass determination. This measurement is made with a dilepton tt event sample collected with the CDF II detector. From a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.2 fb-1, we measure a top quark mass of 170.7+4.2-3.9(stat)2.6(syst) 2.4(theory) GeV/c2. The measurement without the cross section constraint results in a top quark mass of 169.7+5.2-4.9(stat)3.1(syst) GeV/c2.
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