Measurement of the top quark mass in the t t lepton+jets and t t dilepton channels using s=7 TeV ATLAS data

Abstract

The top quark mass was measured in the channels tt lepton+jets and tt dilepton (lepton=e, μ) based on ATLAS data recorded in 2011. The data were taken at the LHC with a proton--proton centre-of-mass energy of s=7 TeV and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 4.6fb-1. The tt lepton+jets analysis uses a three-dimensional template technique which determines the top quark mass together with a global jet energy scale factor (JSF), and a relative b-to-light-jet energy scale factor (bJSF), where the terms b-jets and light-jets refer to jets originating from b-quarks and u, d, c, s-quarks or gluons, respectively. The analysis of the tt dilepton channel exploits a one-dimensional template method using the m b observable, defined as the average invariant mass of the two lepton+b-jet pairs in each event. The top quark mass is measured to be 172.33 0.75( stat) 1.02( syst) GeV, and 173.79 0.54( stat) 1.30( syst) GeV in the tt lepton+jets and tt dilepton channels, respectively. The combination of the two results yields m top = 172.99 0.48( stat) 0.78( syst) GeV, with a total uncertainty of 0.91 GeV.

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