Measurement of the W-boson mass in pp collisions at s=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector
Abstract
A measurement of the mass of the W boson is presented based on proton-proton collision data recorded in 2011 at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV with the ATLAS detector at the LHC, and corresponding to 4.6 fb-1 of integrated luminosity. The selected data sample consists of 7.8 × 106 candidates in the W→ μ channel and 5.9 × 106 candidates in the W→ e channel. The W-boson mass is obtained from template fits to the reconstructed distributions of the charged lepton transverse momentum and of the W boson transverse mass in the electron and muon decay channels, yielding eqnarray mW &=& 80370 7 \, (stat.) 11 \, (exp. syst.) 14 \, (mod. syst.) \, MeV &=& 80370 19 \, MeV, eqnarray where the first uncertainty is statistical, the second corresponds to the experimental systematic uncertainty, and the third to the physics-modelling systematic uncertainty. A measurement of the mass difference between the W+ and W- bosons yields mW+-mW- = -29 28 MeV.
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