CMS collaboration (2309 authors)Hollar, JonathanCalpas, BettyNayak, ArunaBargassa, PedrameBeirão Da Cruz E Silva, CristóvãoDi Francesco, AgostinoFaccioli, PietroFerreira Parracho, Pedro GuilhermeGallinaro, MicheleLeonardo, NunoLloret Iglesias, LaraNguyen, FedericoRodrigues Antunes, JoaoSeixas, JoaoToldaiev, OleksiiVadruccio, DanieleVarela, JoaoVischia, PietroDavid Tinoco Mendes, AndreSilva, PedroMusella, PasqualePela, Joao2019-02-042019-02-042016-04-07http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.93.072004http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/26926A new set of measurements of the top quark mass are presented, based on the proton-proton data recorded by the CMS experiment at the LHC at s=8  TeV corresponding to a luminosity of 19.7  fb-1. The top quark mass is measured using the lepton+jets, all-jets and dilepton decay channels, giving values of 172.35±0.16(stat)±0.48(syst)  GeV, 172.32±0.25(stat)±0.59(syst)  GeV, and 172.82±0.19(stat)±1.22(syst)  GeV, respectively. When combined with the published CMS results at s=7  TeV, they provide a top quark mass measurement of 172.44±0.13(stat)±0.47(syst)  GeV. The top quark mass is also studied as a function of the event kinematical properties in the lepton+jets decay channel. No indications of a kinematic bias are observed and the collision data are consistent with a range of predictions from current theoretical models of tt¯ production.engMeasurement of the top quark mass using proton-proton data at ${\sqrt{(s)}}$ = 7 and 8 TeVjournal article2019-02-04