Measurements of the top-quark mass with the ATLAS detector
Abstract
The top-quark mass is one of the fundamental parameters of the Standard Model of particle physics. The latest ATLAS measurements of the top-quark mass in top quark pair final states are presented. Measurements use di-lepton, lepton+jets and all-jets final states and their combination is performed. Measurements of the top-quark pole mass based on precision theoretical QCD calculations for lepton kinematic distribution and for top quark pair production with an additional jet are also presented.
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