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Top Quark Mass Measurement from Dilepton Events at CDF II with the Matrix-Element Method

High Energy Physics - Experiment 2010-05-12 v2

Abstract

We describe a measurement of the top quark mass using events with two charged leptons collected by the CDF II detector from ppˉp\bar{p} collisions with s=1.96\sqrt s = 1.96 TeV at the Fermilab Tevatron. The likelihood in top mass is calculated for each event by convoluting the leading order matrix element describing qqˉttˉbνbˉνq\bar{q} \to t\bar{t} \to b\ell\nu_{\ell}\bar{b}\ell'\nu_{\ell'} with detector resolution functions. The presence of background events in the data sample is modeled using similar calculations involving the matrix elements for major background processes. In a data sample with integrated luminosity of 340 pb1^{-1}, we observe 33 candidate events and measure Mtop=165.2±6.1(stat.)±3.4(syst.) GeV/c2.M_{top} = 165.2 \pm 6.1(\textrm{stat.}) \pm 3.4(\textrm{syst.}) \mathrm{~GeV}/c^2. This measurement represents the first application of this method to events with two charged leptons and is the most precise single measurement of the top quark mass in this channel.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ex/0605118,
  title  = {Top Quark Mass Measurement from Dilepton Events at CDF II with the Matrix-Element Method},
  author = {A. Abulencia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ex/0605118},
  year   = {2010}
}

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21 pages, 14 figures