Top Properties and Rare Decays from the Tevatron
Arnulf Quadt

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent measurements of the top quark's properties and rare decays from the Tevatron, highlighting its significance for testing the Standard Model and exploring new physics due to its large mass.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the latest experimental results on top quark properties and rare decays from Tevatron Run II, emphasizing their implications for particle physics.
Findings
Updated measurements of top quark mass and decay channels
Evidence for rare top quark decays
Constraints on physics beyond the Standard Model
Abstract
The top quark is the most recently discovered quark. Relatively little is known about its properties so far. Due to its very large mass of about , the top quark behaves differently from all other quarks and provides a unique environment for tests of the Standard Model. Furthermore, it is believed to yield sensitivity to physics beyond the Standard Model. This report discusses the latest measurements and studies of top quark properties and rare decays from the Tevatron in Run II.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · International Science and Diplomacy
