REVIEW OF THE TOP-QUARK MASS MEASUREMENT AT THE CDF
IN p COLLISIONS AT = 1.96 TeV
J. A. Budagov, V. V. Glagolev, I. A. Suslov
Upgraded Tevatron Run-II luminosity has opened a new chapter in modern heavy-quark studies -
a top physics: a dozen level of a Tevatron Run-I top-events
statistics now is being replaced by hundreds of events. A review is made of a mass measurement
of the top quark produced at = 1.96 TeV in p
collisions at the Collider Detector
at Fermilab (CDF) with the integrated luminosity samples up to 359 pb-1. Review covers the
M(top) measurement using mainly the so-called template methods both in "lepton + jets"
and "dilepton" channels of top-quark decay.
The CDF top-quark mass obtained in lepton + jets mode is currently the world most
precise single measurement of this important physics parameter.
Work summarizes the essential results of the CDF top-quark mass
measurement achieved and published for the recent 2003-2005 period.
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