Measurement of lepton differential distributions and the top quark mass in tt¯ production in pp collisions at s√=8 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Agni Bethani, Rafal Bielski, Ian Connelly, Brian Cox, Cinzia Da Via, Nicholas Dann, Giulio Forcolin, Alessandra Forti, James Howarth, David Lack, Frederick Loebinger, Jiri Masik, Stephen Menary, Francisca Munoz Sanchez, Alexander Oh, Joleen Pater, Yvonne Peters, Andrew Pilkington, Darren Price, Yang QinJohn Raine, Jacob Rawling, Rhys Roberts, Savanna Shaw, Stephen Watts, Fabian Wilk, Terence Wyatt, The ATLAS Collaboration

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    Abstract

    This paper presents single lepton and dilepton kinematic distributions measured in dileptonic tt¯ events produced in 20.2 fb−1of s√=8 TeV pp collisions recorded by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC. Both absolute and normalised differential cross-sections are measured, using events with an opposite-charge eμeμ pair and one or two b-tagged jets. The cross-sections are measured in a fiducial region corresponding to the detector acceptance for leptons, and are compared to the predictions from a variety of Monte Carlo event generators, as well as fixed-order QCD calculations, exploring the sensitivity of the cross-sections to the gluon parton distribution function. Some of the distributions are also sensitive to the top quark pole mass; a combined fit of NLO fixed-order predictions to all the measured distributions yields a top quark mass value of mpolet=173.2±0.9±0.8±1.2 GeV, where the three uncertainties arise from data statistics, experimental systematics, and theoretical sources.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalEuropean Physical Journal C. Particles and Fields
    Volume77
    Issue number804
    Early online date25 Nov 2017
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2017

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