
doi: 10.2172/244674
The authors present the latest results about top physics obtained by the CDF experiment at the Fermilab Tevatron collider. The data sample used for these analysis (about 110 pb{sup {minus}1}) represents almost the entire statistics collected by CDF during four years (1992--95) of data taking. This large data size has allowed detailed studies of top production and decay properties. The results discussed here include the determination of the top quark mass, the measurement of the production cross section, the study of the kinematics of the top events and a look at top decays.
T Quarks, Toponium, Particle Production, Weak Particle Decay, 66 Physics, Higgs Bosons, Mass, Particle Kinematics, Proton-Antiproton Interactions, W Minus Bosons, Radiative Decay, W Plus Bosons, Experimental Data, Fermilab Collider Detector, B Quarks
T Quarks, Toponium, Particle Production, Weak Particle Decay, 66 Physics, Higgs Bosons, Mass, Particle Kinematics, Proton-Antiproton Interactions, W Minus Bosons, Radiative Decay, W Plus Bosons, Experimental Data, Fermilab Collider Detector, B Quarks
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