Theory-Experimental Top Quark Mass Workshop

Europe/Berlin
SR1/CFEL SR4 (DESY)

SR1/CFEL SR4

DESY

Juan Fuster (IFIC-Valencia), Katerina Lipka (DESY CMS), Sven-Olaf Moch (UNI/TH (Uni Hamburg, Institut fuer Theoretische Physik))
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Top quark mass workshop Hamburg 25
    • 1
      Seminar by A. Hoang Main Auditorium

      Main Auditorium

      The direct link to the webcast is:
      https://desy.zoom.us/j/99616528733
      Meeting ID: 996 1652 8733
      Meeting Password: 733220

      Abstract: The top quark mass is currently known from so-called direct measurements with an uncertainty of 300 MeV. This represents a remarkable precision of better than 2 permille, and future measurements at the LHC will reduce this uncertainty even further. In the direct measurements the top quark mass parameter of the MC event generator used in the experimental analysis is determined. There is a general agreement that the this top quark mass parameter is close to the pole mass renormalisation scheme, but at this high level of experimental precision it is eventually mandatory to quantify that relation in a more precise and quantitative manner. In the colloquium I will provide a pedagogical overview on what we currently know about the top quark mass parameter in MC event generators.
      I discuss a simple framework involving the invariant mass of boosted top quark jets in e+e- collissions in which the question can now be addressed systematically and which also shows which ingredients are needed to answer the question in general. It turns out that aspects such as the implementation of the parton shower or the modelling of hadronization effects need to be controlled at a high precision and affect the answer. It is thus also possible that there is a dependence on the Monte Carlo and the observables used for the top mass measurement. I provide an outlook on ongoing work to generalise the results to observables sensitive to the top quark decay.

    • 2
      Introduction SR1

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      Speaker: Katerina Lipka (DESY and University of Wuppertal)
    • 3
      Non-relatvistic top quark pairs SR 1

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      Speaker: Giovanni Limatola (CMS (CMS Fachgruppe QCD))
    • 10:50
      Coffee break SR1

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    • 4
      Prospects for boosted top measurments CMS SR1

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      Speaker: Roman Kogler (DESY FH, CMS)
    • 5
      Prospects for boosted top measurments ATLAS SR1

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      Speaker: Marcel Vos (IFIC (UVEG/CSIC) Valencia)
    • 6
      Top quark mass via jet substructure SR1

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      Speaker: Aditya Pathak (DESY)
    • 13:00
      lunch Canteen

      Canteen

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    • 7
      bb4l Generator SR1

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      Speaker: Tomas Jezo
    • 8
      Prospects of top quark mass and width measurements using bb4l in ATLAS SR1

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      Speaker: Katharina Voss (Uni Siegen)
    • 9
      Prospects of top quark mass and width measurements using bb4l in CMS SR1

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      Speaker: Jiwon Park (CMS (CMS Fachgruppe QCD))
    • 15:00
      Coffee break SR1

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    • 10
      NNLO tt+jet SR1

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      Speaker: Colomba Brancaccio (University of Turin)
    • 11
      Off-shell top SR1

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      Speaker: Davide Melini (IFIC)
    • 12
      Modeling uncertainties with DCTR method SR1

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      Speaker: Valentina Guglielmi (CMS (CMS Fachgruppe QCD))
    • 13
      Discussion SR1

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    • 19:00
      Dinner at KNIPS KNIPS [https://www.knips-hamburg.de/]

      KNIPS [https://www.knips-hamburg.de/]