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Measurement of the top quark p(T) distribution
T Affolder1, H Akimoto, A Akopian
1Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California 94720, USA.
Abstract:
We have measured the p(T) distribution of top quarks that are pair produced in pp collisions at sqrt[s] = 1.8 TeV using a sample of tt decays in which we observe a single high- p(T) charged lepton, a neutrino, and four or more jets. We use a likelihood technique that corrects for the experimental bias introduced due to event reconstruction and detector resolution effects. The observed distribution is consistent with the standard model prediction. We use these data to place limits on the production of high- p(T) top quarks suggested in some models of anomalous top quark pair production.
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