Top mass measurements in ATLAS and CMS
Andrea Castro (on behalf of the ATLAS, CMS Collaborations)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the recent precise measurements of the top quark mass by ATLAS and CMS at the LHC, highlighting the advancements in measurement accuracy and the significance of the top quark as the most precisely known quark.
Contribution
It presents the latest top quark mass measurements from ATLAS and CMS, achieving a relative uncertainty below 0.3%, and discusses their implications.
Findings
Top quark mass measured with less than 0.3% uncertainty
Top quark is the most accurately measured quark
Recent measurements improve understanding of top quark properties
Abstract
Top quarks are produced copiously at the LHC, and a variety of related measurements has been made in the recent years by the two collaborations ATLAS and CMS. The most recent measurements of the top quark mass by the two collaborations are reported here. The top quark mass has been measured with a relative uncertainty smaller than 0.3%, making the top quark the most accurately measured quark.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
