EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL C, v. 77, no. 12, Article no. 888
Abstract
We present a feasibility study of top-quark mass measurement using the lepton energy distribution in the top-quark decay t -> bW -> bl nu at the LHC. The method used in this study requires only the lepton energy distribution at parton level. The analysis is performed in the lepton + jets final state by using fast simulation data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of approximately 20 fb(-1) at root s = 14 TeV. Events with exactly one lepton, at least four jets and two b jets are selected. The lepton energy distribution at parton level is obtained by applying the bin-by-bin unfolding technique. The study shows that the pole mass of the top quark can be measured with an uncertainty of the order of 1 GeV.