Top Quark Mass Measurement from Dilepton Events at CDF II
Abstract
We report a measurement of the top quark mass using events collected by the CDF II Detector from ppbar collisions at s = 1.96 TeV at the Fermilab Tevatron. We calculate a likelihood function for the top mass in events that are consistent with ttbar->bbar l- b l+ decays. The likelihood is formed as the convolution of the leading-order matrix element and detector resolution functions. The joint likelihood is the product of likelihoods for each of 33 events collected in 340 pb-1 of integrated luminosity, yielding a top quark mass Mt = 165.2 +- 6.1 (stat.) +- 3.4(syst.) GeV/c2. This first application of a matrix-element technique to ttbar->bbar l- b l+ decays gives the most precise single measurement of Mt in dilepton events. Combined with other CDF Run II measurements using dilepton events, we measure Mt = 167.9 +- 5.2 (stat.) +- 3.7 (syst.) GeV/c2.
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