Electroweak and Top Physics at the Tevatron and the LHC
Giorgio Chiarelli

TL;DR
This paper reviews electroweak and top physics studies at the Tevatron and LHC, highlighting precision measurements, rare process observations, and the discovery of the top quark, with a comparison of future experimental prospects.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of past results and future perspectives in electroweak and top physics at hadron colliders, emphasizing the transition from Tevatron to LHC.
Findings
Top quark discovery at Tevatron confirmed the last fermion of the Standard Model.
Hadron colliders enabled precision measurements of electroweak parameters.
LHC offers new opportunities for exploring electroweak and top physics.
Abstract
In the last decades electroweak processes were studied at hadron and lepton colliders. By exploiting the large statistics and the c.o.m. energy available, hadron colliders played a significant role in performing precision measurements of standard model parameters and in observing rare processes. Besides, in the last decade of the XX century, the last fermion predicted -the top quark- was discovered at the Tevatron collider. We are now at the start of a new hadron collider, the LHC, and in this paper, I will review recent results from the Tevatron and compare perspectives for experiment taking data at the two accelerators
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
