Abstract

A measurement of the jet mass distribution in hadronic decays of Lorentz-boosted top quarks is presented. The measurement is performed in the lepton + jets channel of top quark pair production (hbox {t}overline{hbox {t}}) events, where the lepton is an electron or muon. The products of the hadronic top quark decay are reconstructed using a single large-radius jet with transverse momentum greater than 400,text {Ge}hspace{-.08em}text {V}. The data were collected with the CMS detector at the LHC in proton-proton collisions and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 138,text {fb}^{-1}. The differential hbox {t}overline{hbox {t}} production cross section as a function of the jet mass is unfolded to the particle level and is used to extract the top quark mass. The jet mass scale is calibrated using the hadronic W boson decay within the large-radius jet. The uncertainties in the modelling of the final state radiation are reduced by studying angular correlations in the jet substructure. These developments lead to a significant increase in precision, and a top quark mass of 173.06 pm 0.84,text {Ge}hspace{-.08em}text {V} .

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