A measurement of the top-quark mass is presented using Tevatron data from proton-antiproton
collisions at center-of-mass energy
p
s = 1 96 TeV collected with the CDF II detector. Events are
selected from a sample of candidates for production of pairs that decay into the lepton+jets
channel. The top-quark mass is measured with an unbinned maximum likelihood method where the
event probability density functions are calculated using signal and background matrix elements, as
well as a set of parameterized jet-to-parton transfer functions. The likelihood function is maximized
with respect to the top-quark mass, the signal fraction in the sample, and a correction to the
jet energy scale (JES) calibration of the calorimeter jets.