Recent studies of top quark properties and decays at hadron colliders
V. Chiochia

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental measurements of top quark properties and decays at hadron colliders, highlighting their role in testing the standard model and probing for new physics with high statistical precision.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive summary of the latest top quark studies at the LHC and Tevatron, emphasizing advancements in measurement accuracy and physics insights.
Findings
Top quark properties measured with unprecedented precision.
Results are consistent with the standard model predictions.
No significant deviations indicating new physics observed.
Abstract
The top quark is the heaviest known elementary particle. Observed for the first time in 1995 at the Tevatron by the CDF and D0 experiments, it has become object of several studies aimed at fully characterize its properties and decays. Precise determinations of top quark characteristics verify the internal consistency of the standard model and are sensitive to new physics phenomena. With the advent of the large top quark production rates generated at the LHC, top quark studies have reached unprecedented statistical precision. This review summarizes the recent measurements of top quark properties and studies of its decays performed at the LHC and Tevatron.
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