Weight function method for precise determination of top quark mass at Large Hadron Collider
Abstract
We propose a new method to measure a theoretically well-defined top quark mass at the LHC. This method is based on the "weight function method," which we proposed in our preceding paper. It requires only lepton energy distribution and is basically independent of the production process of the top quark. We perform a simulation analysis of the top quark mass reconstruction with tt pair production and lepton+jets decay channel at the leading order. The estimated statistical error of the top quark mass is about 0.4 GeV with an integrated luminosity of 100 fb-1 at s=14 TeV. We also estimate some of the major systematic uncertainties and find that they are under good control.
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