Tumasyan, A.Adam, W.Andrejkovic, J.W.Bergauer, T.Chatterjee, S.Damanakis, K.Dragicevic, M.Gürpınar Güler, EmineGüler, Yalçın2023-12-092023-12-0920231434-60441434-6052https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-023-12050-4https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13091/4854The mass of the top quark is measured in 36.3 fb-1 of LHC proton–proton collision data collected with the CMS detector at s=13TeV . The measurement uses a sample of top quark pair candidate events containing one isolated electron or muon and at least four jets in the final state. For each event, the mass is reconstructed from a kinematic fit of the decay products to a top quark pair hypothesis. A profile likelihood method is applied using up to four observables per event to extract the top quark mass. The top quark mass is measured to be 171.77±0.37GeV . This approach significantly improves the precision over previous measurements. © 2023, The Author(s).eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCMS detectorsDecay productsFinal stateLikelihood methodsMeasurements ofProfile likelihoodProton proton collisionsQuark massTop quarksElementary particlesMeasurement of the Top Quark Mass Using a Profile Likelihood Approach With the Lepton + Jets Final States in Proton–proton Collisions at √s=13tevArticle10.1140/epjc/s10052-023-12050-42-s2.0-85174914881