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The Standard Model and the Top Quark
Published 2002-11-05, updated 2002-12-16Version 3
The top quark is one of the least well-studied components of the standard model. In these lectures I discuss the expected properties of the top quark, which will be tested at the Fermilab Tevatron and the CERN Large Hadron Collider. I begin with a modern review of the standard model, emphasizing the underlying concepts. I then discuss the role the top quark plays in precision electroweak analyses. The last two lectures address the strong and weak interactions of the top quark, with an emphasis on the top-quark spin.
Comments: 41 pages. Lectures presented at the Advanced Study Institute on Techniques and Concepts of High Energy Physics, St. Croix, U. S. Virgin Islands, June 13-24, 2002. Exercises and solutions included. Minor typos corrected. Reference added
Keywords: standard model, cern large hadron collider, precision electroweak analyses, fermilab tevatron, quark plays
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