Measurement of the Mass Difference Between Top and Anti-top Quarks at CDF
Abstract
We present a measurement of the mass difference between top (t) and anti-top (t) quarks using tt candidate events reconstructed in the final state with one lepton and multiple jets. We use the full data set of Tevatron s = 1.96 TeV proton-antiproton collisions recorded by the CDF II detector, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 8.7 fb-1. We estimate event-by-event the mass difference to construct templates for top-quark signal events and background events. The resulting mass difference distribution of data compared to signal and background templates using a likelihood fit yields Mtop = Mt - Mt = -1.95 pm 1.11 (stat) pm 0.59 (syst) and is in agreement with the standard model prediction of no mass difference.
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