par Khachatryan, Vardan;Brun, Hugues
;Caillol, Cécile
;Clerbaux, Barbara
;De Lentdecker, Gilles
;Fasanella, Giuseppe
;Favart, Laurent
;Goldouzian, Reza
;Grebenyuk, Anastasia
;Karapostoli, Georgia
;Lenzi, Thomas
;Leonard, Alexandre
;Maerschalk, Thierry
;Marinov, Audrey
;Randle-Conde, Aidan Sean
;Seva, Tomislav
;Vander Velde, Catherine
;Vanlaer, Pascal
;Yonamine, Ryo
;Zenoni, Florian
;Zhang, Fengwangdong
;Fang, Wenxing
; [et al.]
Référence Physical review. D, Particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology, 94, 7, 072002
Publication Publié, 2016
;Caillol, Cécile
;Clerbaux, Barbara
;De Lentdecker, Gilles
;Fasanella, Giuseppe
;Favart, Laurent
;Goldouzian, Reza
;Grebenyuk, Anastasia
;Karapostoli, Georgia
;Lenzi, Thomas
;Leonard, Alexandre
;Maerschalk, Thierry
;Marinov, Audrey
;Randle-Conde, Aidan Sean
;Seva, Tomislav
;Vander Velde, Catherine
;Vanlaer, Pascal
;Yonamine, Ryo
;Zenoni, Florian
;Zhang, Fengwangdong
;Fang, Wenxing
; [et al.]Référence Physical review. D, Particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology, 94, 7, 072002
Publication Publié, 2016
Article révisé par les pairs
| Résumé : | The cross section for pair production of top quarks (tt) with high transverse momenta is measured in pp collisions, collected with the CMS detector at the LHC with s=8 TeV in data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 19.7 fb-1. The measurement is performed using lepton+jets events, where one top quark decays semileptonically, while the second top quark decays to a hadronic final state. The hadronic decay is reconstructed as a single, large-radius jet, and identified as a top quark candidate using jet substructure techniques. The integrated cross section and the differential cross sections as a function of top quark pT and rapidity are measured at particle level within a fiducial region related to the detector-level requirements and at parton level. The particle-level integrated cross section is found to be σtt=0.499±0.035(stat+syst)±0.095(theo)±0.013(lumi) pb for top quark pT>400 GeV. The parton-level measurement is σtt=1.44±0.10(stat+syst)±0.29(theo)±0.04(lumi) pb. The integrated and differential cross section results are compared to predictions from several event generators. |



