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Top quark measurements with the ATLAS detector

27 Nov 2018, 15:35
15m
Room N101, McGregor Building (PUCP)

Room N101, McGregor Building

PUCP

Parallel Talk (Experiment) Electroweak, Top and Higgs Parallel Talks B

Speaker

Leonid Serkin (INFN Gruppo Collegato di Udine and ICTP Trieste (IT))

Description

The top quark is the heaviest known fundamental particle. As it is the only quark that decays before it hadronizes, it gives us the unique opportunity to probe the properties of bare quarks at the Large Hadron Collider. This talk will present highlights of a few recent precision measurements of the top quark using 13 TeV collision data: top-quark pair and single top production cross sections, including differential distributions and production in association with bosons, will be presented alongside top quark properties measurements. These measurements, including results using boosted top quarks, probe our understanding of top quark production in the TeV regime. Measurements of the top quark mass are also presented.

Primary author

ATLAS Collaboration

Presentation materials