Top Quark Mass Calibration for Monte Carlo Event Generators -- An Update
Bahman Dehnadi, Andr\'e H. Hoang, Oliver L. Jin, and Vicent Mateu

TL;DR
This paper updates the top quark mass calibration framework for Monte Carlo event generators, incorporating new shape variables, gap schemes, and advanced theoretical calculations to improve the relation between MC top mass parameters and fundamental mass definitions.
Contribution
The paper introduces a generalized calibration framework with additional shape variables, gap schemes, and higher-order theoretical descriptions for more accurate top mass calibration.
Findings
$m_t^{ m MC}$ agrees with $m_t^{ m MSR}(1\,\text{GeV})$ within 200 MeV for different generators.
Differences in resonance positions are due to hadronization modeling.
The calibrated $m_t^{\rm MC}$ differs from the pole mass by 350 to 600 MeV.
Abstract
We generalize and update our former top quark mass calibration framework for Monte Carlo (MC) event generators based on the hadron-level 2-jettiness distribution in the resonance region for boosted production, that was used to relate the PYTHIA 8.205 top mass parameter to the MSR mass and the pole mass . The current most precise direct top mass measurements specifically determine . The updated framework includes the addition of the shape variables sum of jet masses and modified jet mass , and the treatment of two more gap subtraction schemes to remove the renormalon related to large-angle soft radiation. These generalizations entail implementing a more versatile shape-function fit procedure and accounting for a certain type of power…
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