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Combination of CDF and D0 results on the mass of the top quark
2006
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E. Brubaker, F. Canelli, R. Demina, R. Erbacher, I. Fleck, D. Glenzinskí, G. Gutiérrez, M. Grünewald, C. Hill, A. Juste Rozas, T. Maruyama
Abstract
We summarize the top-quark mass measurements from the CDF and D0 experiments at Fermilab. We combine published Run-I (1992-1996) measurements with the most recent preliminary Run-II (2001-present) measurements using up to 1 fb{sup -1} of data. Taking correlated uncertainties properly into account the resulting preliminary world average mass of the top quark is M{sub t} = 171.4 {+-} 1.2(stat) {+-} 1.8(syst) GeV/c{sup 2}, which corresponds to a total uncertainty of 2.1 GeV/c{sup 2}. The top-quark mass is now known with a precision of 1.2%.
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