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Comparative overview of differential measurements at ATLAS and CMS

Abstract

The study of the top quark has a central role for both the ATLAS and CMS experiments. The measurement of the ttˉt\bar{t} production differential cross section, in particular, is sensitive to existence of new resonances, it is a stringent test of perturbative QCD calculations and it is used to improve the modelling of ttˉt\bar{t} production. ATLAS and CMS provided a large number of results during the last years at s\sqrt{s}=7, 8, 13 TeV, in different regions of the phase space, considering different channels and topology and measuring the cross section as a function of the kinematic variables of the ttˉt\bar{t} system, the top quarks and/or their decay products. Even if the individual steps are dependent on the specific analysis all the differential cross section measurements proceed through the same workflow: the event selection, the background determination, the reconstruction of the ttˉt\bar{t} system, the definition of the fiducial phase space, the unfolding applied to remove the effect of limited acceptance and resolution of the detector and the evaluation of the systematic uncertainties. In the following I will focus on the techniques used by ATLAS and CMS to perform some of these steps while presenting a selection of recent results by the two experiments.Comment: 7 pages, 9 figures, proceedings of a contribution at the 11th International Workshop on Top Quark Physics (TOP 2018

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