Alexander Grohsjean (CEA Saclay)
Top Quark Physics at the Tevatron Collider
Discovered in 1995 by the CDF and D0 collaborations, the top quark
is the heaviest of all known elementary particles today. Due to its high mass
and its very short lifetime the top quark is an interesting particle to study, not
only by its own means, but also as window to new physics.
This talk will cover the cross section measurements of double top processes,
and the rediscovery in march 2009 of the top quark in single top processes.
Furthermore, highlights of top quark property measurements will be presented,
as for example the top quark mass, as well as a selection of searches for physics
beyond the Standard Model involving top quarks.
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