Precision measurement of the top-quark mass in lepton+jets final states
Abstract
We measure the mass of the top quark in lepton+jets final states using the full sample of pp collision data collected by the D0 experiment in Run~II of the Fermilab Tevatron Collider at s=1.96~TeV, corresponding to 9.7~ fb-1 of integrated luminosity. We use a matrix element technique that calculates the probabilities for each event to result from t t production or background. The overall jet energy scale is constrained in situ by the mass of the W boson. We measure mt=174.980.76~ GeV. This constitutes the most precise single measurement of the top-quark mass.
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