First experimental investigation of the running of the top quark mass
hep-ex
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The first experimental investigation of the running of the top quark mass is presented. The running, defined in the modified minimal subtraction ($\mathrm{\overline{MS}}$) renormalization scheme, is extracted from a measurement of the differential top quark-antiquark ($\mathrm{t\bar{t}}$) production cross section as a function of the invariant mass of the $\mathrm{t\bar{t}}$ system using theoretical predictions at next-to-leading order. The measurement is performed using proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of $13~\mathrm{TeV}$ recorded by the CMS detector at the CERN LHC in 2016, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $35.9~\mathrm{fb^{-1}}$. Candidate $\mathrm{t\bar{t}}$ events are selected in the final state with an electron and a muon of opposite charge, and the differential cross section is determined at the parton level by means of a maximum-likelihood fit to multidifferential distributions. The extracted running is found to be compatible with the solution of the corresponding renormalization group equation, up to a scale on the order of $1~\mathrm{TeV}$.