Top quark mass studies with $t\bar{t}j$ at the LHC
G. Bevilacqua, H. B. Hartanto, M. Kraus, M. Schulze, M. Worek

TL;DR
This study evaluates the theoretical predictions for the ${ m R}(m_t^{pole}, ho_s)$ observable in $tar{t}j$ production at the LHC, assessing its potential for precise top quark mass measurement with different decay modeling approaches.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of the ${ m R}(m_t^{pole}, ho_s)$ observable using NLO QCD calculations, comparing full off-shell effects with narrow width approximation methods.
Findings
${ m R}(m_t^{pole}, ho_s)$ is sensitive to the top quark mass.
Theoretical uncertainties vary with decay modeling approaches.
The observable offers a promising alternative for top mass extraction.
Abstract
A precise measurement of the top quark mass, a fundamental parameter of the Standard Model, is among the most important goals of top quark studies at the Large Hadron Collider. Apart from the standard methods, numerous new observables and reconstruction techniques are employed to improve the overall precision and to provide different sensitivities to various systematic uncertainties. Recently, the normalised inverse invariant mass distribution of the system and the leading extra jet not coming from the top quark decays has been proposed for the production process, denoted as . In this paper, a thorough study of different theoretical predictions for this observable, however, with top quark decays included, is carried out. We focus on fixed order NLO QCD calculations for the di-lepton top quark decay channel at the LHC with…
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