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Running of the top quark mass from proton-proton collisions at s=13TeV
The CMS collaboration
Physics
Council on Science & Technology
Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering
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Proton-proton Collisions
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Top Quark
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Top Quark Mass
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Energy Center
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Integrated Luminosity
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Maximum Likelihood
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CMS Detector
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Invariant Mass
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Collision Data
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CERN LHC
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Differential Cross Section
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Next-to-leading Order
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Parton
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Scale Dependence
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Renormalization Scheme
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Quark-antiquark
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Renormalization Group Equations
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E-channel
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Engineering
Cross Section
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Leading Order
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Energy Engineering
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Final State
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Observables
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Maximum Likelihood
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Physics
Center of Mass
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Partons
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