
TL;DR
This paper reports recent measurements of top-quark properties at CDF, including decay vertices, forward-backward asymmetry, branching fractions, and single top production, highlighting the unique contributions of Tevatron data despite LHC advancements.
Contribution
It provides updated top-quark measurements from CDF, emphasizing results that remain valuable despite the larger datasets at the LHC.
Findings
Measurements of top-quark decay and production vertices
Results on forward-backward asymmetry in top-antitop events
Branching fraction measurements of the top-quark
Abstract
We present the most recent CDF results in the measurements of the decay and production vertex of the top-quark. New results on forward-backward asymmetry in top-antitop events are presented. Also, recent measurements of the branching fractions of top-quark are discussed. Finally, measurements in single top events, where top-quark is produced through electroweak processes, are presented. Despite the much larger number of top events collected at the LHC, due to the symmetric initial state and the better signal-to-background ratio in specific channels, some results will be lasting heritage of the Tevatron.
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