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19–21 May 2025
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

ATLAS results on top quark mass and properties

19 May 2025, 17:00
15m
David Lawrence Hall 106, University of Pittsburgh

David Lawrence Hall 106, University of Pittsburgh

Electroweak, Higgs, and Top Quark Physics Electroweak

Speaker

Haruka Asada (Nagoya University (JP))

Description

The top-quark mass is one of the key fundamental parameters of the Standard Model that must be determined experimentally. Its value has an important effect on many precision measurements and tests of the Standard Model. The Tevatron and LHC experiments have developed an extensive program to determine the top quark mass using a variety of methods. In this contribution, the top quark mass measurements by the ATLAS experiment are reviewed. These include measurements in two broad categories, the direct measurements, where the mass is determined from a comparison with Monte Carlo templates, and determinations that compare differential cross-section measurements to first-principle calculations. In addition, new ATLAS results on top-quark properties are shown. This includes the first observation of quantum entanglement in top-quark pair events and tests of lepton-flavour universality.

Author

Haruka Asada (Nagoya University (JP))

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