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Measurement of the top-quark mass and the t anti tZ cross section in ATLAS. The t anti t dilepton way

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A measurement of the top-quark mass and the t anti tZ cross section is performed using 4.6 fb-1 and 20.3 fb-1 of data from proton-proton collisions collected with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The top-quark mass is measured in the t anti t eμ channel using the mean value of the mT2 variable with the calibration curve method to obtain the first top-quark mass measurement in the dilepton channel using the ATLAS detector: mtop=175.2±1.6 (stat.)± 3.1(syst.) GeV. Improvements in the computation of the systematic uncertainty, the measurement method and the inclusion of the t anti t ee and μμ channels result in a significant increase in the precision of the measurement, leading to a measured top-quark mass of mtop=173.7±0.8(stat.)±1.8 (syst.) GeV. The use of the mT2perp variable is also studied, providing an additional mass measurement with similar uncertainty: mtop=173.3±0.7(stat.)±1.7 (syst.) GeV. A t anti tZ cross-section measurement is performed in the t anti tZ→4l channel using a likelihood fit to five signal regions and one ZZ control region used to determine the normalization of the main background from data. Seven events are selected in data and, from the result of the likelihood fit, a t anti tZ cross section of σt anti tZ=0.32+0.18-0.14(stat.)+0.12-0.05(syst.) pb is measured, which is compatible with the Standard Model prediction for proton-proton collisions at 8 TeV.

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Imprint Pagination
170 p.
ISSN
0172-8741
Report number
BONN-IR--2015-06