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Top Quark Measurements

A. Juste

Published 2005-11-09, updated 2005-12-20Version 2

Ten years after its discovery at the Tevatron collider, we still know little about the top quark. Its large mass suggests it may play a key role in the mechanism of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking (EWSB), or open a window of sensitivity to new physics related to EWSB and preferentially coupled to it. To determine whether this is the case, precision measurements of top quark properties are necessary. The high statistics samples being collected by the Tevatron experiments during Run II start to incisively probe the top quark sector. This report summarizes the experimental status of the top quark, focusing in particular on the recent measurements from the Tevatron Run II.

Comments: Talk presented at the XXII International Symposium on Lepton-Photon Interactions at High Energy, Uppsala, Sweden, July 2005. Latex2e with ws-procs10x7.cls (included). 12 pages, 8 figures. Minor typos corrected
Journal: Int.J.Mod.Phys.A21:1591-1603,2006
Categories: hep-ex
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