
TL;DR
This paper reviews the role of the top quark within the Standard Model and its extensions, focusing on its collider signatures and implications for particle physics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of top quark embedding in theories and discusses its experimental manifestations at hadron colliders.
Findings
Top quark is central to Standard Model physics.
Extensions predict new top quark phenomena.
Collider signals help test theoretical models.
Abstract
I review how the top quark is embedded in the Standard Model and some its proposed extensions, and how it manifests itself in various hadron collider signals.
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