The top-quark mass is measured using the template method based on the mass ratio R of the reconstructed top quark and Wboson from three jets and two jets, respectively. The shapes of the combinatorial backgrounds for the trijet and dijet invariant mass distributions are modelled by BEST. The analysis is performed in the muon plus jets channel using the data sample collected by CMS which corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 19.7 fb$^{-1}$ from proton?proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 8 TeV. The result from the fit to the distribution of R when performed on the observed data is $m_{\mathrm{t}} =$ 172.61 $\pm$ 0.57 (stat) $\pm$ 0.90 (syst) GeV, corresponding to a precision of 0.62%.Since event mixing is novel to estimate $ \mathrm{ t \bar{t} }$ events, the BEST method is successfully applied for the modelling of the main background in the invariant mass distribution of the selected jet pairs and triplets. Given the final uncertainty obtained for the measurement of the top-quark mass, after a careful choice of the variable which minimizes the main uncertainty, we believe that this demonstrates the feasibility of applying the method for an analysis of a model-independent search for new hadronically-decaying resonances which may be found in the future.
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