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    Augsten, K.; Avila, C.; Bandurin, D. V.; Bartlett, J. F.; Bellantoni, L.; Bertram, I.; Bhat, P. C.; Bloom, K.; Boline, D.; Borissov, G.; Bunichev, V.; Chen, G.; Choudhary, B.; Claes, D.; Cooper, W. E.; Corcoran, M.; Cousinou, M. -C; Das, A.; de Jong, S. J.; Desai, S.; Deterre, C.; Ding, P. F.; Duperrin, A.; Elvira, V. D.; Evdokimov, V. N.; Fisher, W.; Fortner, M.; Garbincius, P. H.; Garcia-Bellido, A.; Ginther, G.; Gruenewald, M. W.; Gutierrez, P.; Han, L.; Head, T.; Hegab, H.; Heinson, A. P.; Hensel, C.; Hoang, T.; Hogan, J.; Howley, I.; Jesik, R.; Jiang, P.; Joshi, J.; Juste, A.; Karmanov, D.; Katsanos, I.; Kermiche, S.; Kharchilava, A.; Kharzheev, Y. N.; Kiselevich, I.; Kraus, J.; Kumar, A.; Kupco, A.; Lammers, S.; Lee, H. S.; Li, H.; Li, L.; Lim, J. K.; Lincoln, D.; Liu, H.; Lobodenko, A.; de Sa, R. Lopes; Malik, S.; Mercadante, P. G.; Mulhearn, M.; Neal, H. A.; Neustroev, P.; Nguyen, H. T.; Pal, A.; Parashar, N.; Parua, N.; Patwa, A.; Perfilov, M.; Petrillo, G.; Petroff, P.; Pleier, M. -A; Popov, A. V.; Rizatdinova, F.; Savitskyi, M.; Schamberger, R. D.; Severini, H.; Shabalina, E.; Shaw, S.; Shchukin, A. A.; Skubic, P.; Slattery, P.; Snow, J.; Sonnenschein, L.; Stoyanova, D. A.; Svoisky, P.; Van Kooten, R.; Vilanova, D.; Wahl, H. D.; Wang, M. H. L. S.; Warchol, J.; Welty-Rieger, L.; Yasuda, T.; Yin, H.; Zieminska, D.; Zivkovic, L.

    Physical review letters, 07/2014, Letnik: 113, Številka: 3
    Journal Article

    We measure the mass of the top quark in lepton + jets final states using the full sample of p (p) over bar collision data collected by the D0 experiment in Run II of the Fermilab Tevatron Collider at root s = 1.96 TeV, corresponding to 9.7 fb(-1) of integrated luminosity. We use a matrix element technique that calculates the probabilities for each event to result from t (t) over bar production or background. The overall jet energy scale is constrained in situ by the mass of theW boson. We measure m(t) = 174.98 +/- 0.76 GeV. This constitutes the most precise single measurement of the top-quark mass.