Measurement of the Top-Quark Mass in All-Jets T(t)over-Bar Events in Pp Collisions at ?s=7 Tev
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Karapınar, Güler
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The mass of the top quark is measured using a sample of t (t) over bar candidate events with at least six jets in the final state. The sample is selected from data collected with the CMS detector in pp collisions at root s = 7 TeV in 2011 and corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 3.54 fb(-1). The mass is reconstructed for each event employing a kinematic fit of the jets to a t (t) over bar hypothesis. The top-quark mass is measured to be 173.49 +/- 0.69 ( stat.) +/- 1.21 ( syst.) GeV. A combination with previously published measurements in other decay modes byCMSyields a mass of 173.54 +/- 0.33 (stat.) +/- 0.96 (syst.) GeV.
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550, Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous), CERN; CMS; 7TeV; pp; top quark; mass, cms, pp, Atomic, 530, All-jets t¯t events, Particle and Plasma Physics, Top-quark mass, CERN, Nuclear, Engineering (miscellaneous); Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous), info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/530, Engineering (miscellaneous), top quark, Quantum Physics, Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous); Engineering (miscellaneous), hep-ex, CMS, Physics, ddc:530, 500, Molecular, Nuclear & Particles Physics, CERN LHC Coll, QC Physics / fizika, Physique des particules élémentaires, LHC; CMS; HEP, mass, 7TeV, pp collisions, physics, Regular Article - Experimental Physics
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01 natural sciences, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, 0103 physical sciences
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