Measurement of the forward-backward asymmetry of top-quark and antiquark pairs using the full CDF Run II data set
CDF Collaboration: T. Aaltonen, S. Amerio, D. Amidei, A. Anastassov,, A. Annovi, J. Antos, G. Apollinari, J.A. Appel, T. Arisawa, A. Artikov, J., Asaadi, W. Ashmanskas, B. Auerbach, A. Aurisano, F. Azfar, W. Badgett, T., Bae, A. Barbaro-Galtieri, V.E. Barnes, B.A. Barnett

TL;DR
This paper measures the forward-backward asymmetry in top-quark pair production using the full CDF Run II dataset, finding results consistent with the Standard Model and previous measurements, with some indications of a larger asymmetry than predicted.
Contribution
First measurement of the top-quark pair forward-backward asymmetry in dilepton final states using the full CDF Run II data set, including differential asymmetry analysis.
Findings
Inclusive asymmetry consistent with SM
Combined asymmetry measurement aligns with previous results
Differential asymmetry slope slightly exceeds SM prediction
Abstract
We measure the forward--backward asymmetry of the production of top quark and antiquark pairs in proton-antiproton collisions at center-of-mass energy using the full data set collected by the Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF) in Tevatron Run II corresponding to an integrated luminosity of . The asymmetry is characterized by the rapidity difference between top quarks and antiquarks (), and measured in the final state with two charged leptons (electrons and muons). The inclusive asymmetry, corrected to the entire phase space at parton level, is measured to be , consistent with the expectations from the standard-model (SM) and previous CDF results in the final state with a single charged lepton. The combination of the CDF measurements of the inclusive in both…
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