
TL;DR
This paper summarizes the latest experimental results from ATLAS and CMS on top quark asymmetries at the LHC, which are crucial for testing the standard model's predictions about top quark production.
Contribution
It compiles recent measurements of top quark asymmetries from major experiments, highlighting their significance in probing the standard model.
Findings
ATLAS and CMS have measured top quark asymmetries with increasing precision.
Results are consistent with standard model predictions within uncertainties.
The measurements help constrain new physics scenarios affecting top quark production.
Abstract
The study of top quark asymmetries at the LHC provides an excellent opportunity to probe subtle differences in the production of top quarks and antiquarks made by the standard model of particle physics. In this contribution, the latest experimental results on this topic by the ATLAS and CMS Collaborations are summarized.
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