Measurements of top quark properties at the LHC
Efe Yazgan (for the ATLAS, CMS Collaborations)

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent measurements of top quark properties at the LHC, including mass, width, asymmetries, and spin correlations, comparing them to Standard Model predictions and exploring implications for new physics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the latest experimental results on top quark properties from ATLAS and CMS, highlighting their significance for testing the Standard Model.
Findings
Top quark mass and width measurements align with Standard Model expectations.
Asymmetry and polarization measurements show no significant deviations from predictions.
Limits on new physics are derived from the top quark property measurements.
Abstract
Recent measurements of top quark properties at the LHC made with the ATLAS and CMS experiments are discussed. The presented results include top quark mass, width, top quark Yukawa coupling, forward-backward and charge asymmetries, spin correlations and polarization, and W boson polarization. The results are compared to the standard model predictions and limits on new physics from these measurements are also presented.
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