Top Quark Measurements at the Fermilab Tevatron
P. Azzi

TL;DR
This paper reviews the status of top quark measurements at Fermilab's Tevatron, highlighting recent results from Run I and preliminary findings from Run II to test the Standard Model and explore new physics.
Contribution
It provides an updated overview of top quark properties measurements and introduces preliminary results from Run II data, expanding the understanding of top quark physics.
Findings
Top quark properties measured with Run I data
Preliminary top quark measurements from Run II
Tests of the Standard Model using top quark data
Abstract
The top quark, discovered at the Tevatron in 1995, is a very interesting particle. Precise measurement of the top properties using large data samples will allow stringent tests of the Standard Model and offer a unique window on new physics. In this report will be reviewed the status of the current knowledge of the top quark as provided by the Run I results of the CDF and D0 experiment. A first look at various preliminary measurements obtained with data collected during Run II will be also presented.
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