Collection Citation

 Collection TitleDZero (D0) Experiment Results for Top Quark Physics from the Fermilab Tevatron 
 Collection Creator/PIDZero Top Quark Physics Group, Fermilab; The DZero Collaboration 
 Collection SponsorUSDOE - Office of Science (SC) 
 DOE Scientific User FacilityTevatron Collider 
 Other Related OrganizationsFermilab; Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL) 
 Main Content TypeFigures/Plots 
 Subject Categories72 - PHYSICS OF ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND FIELDS 
 KeywordsHigh energy physics; Top Quark; Single Top; Bottom quark; DZero; D0; Tevatron Collider; B physics; Protons; Antiprotons; Higgs Boson; New Phenomena physics; QCD (Qantum Chromodynamics); Electroweak physics; Beauty Particles 
 DescriptionThe D0 (DZero) Experiment consists of a worldwide collaboration of scientists conducting research on the fundamental nature of matter. The experiment is located at the world's premier high-energy accelerator, the Tevatron Collider, at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in Batavia, Illinois, USA. The research is focused on precise studies of interactions of protons and antiprotons at the highest available energies. It involves an intense search for subatomic clues that reveal the character of the building blocks of the universe.[From D0 Experiment homepage at http://www-d0.fnal.gov/]

This web page provides access to Run II research results of the Top Quark Physics group, including preliminary, submitted, and published results. Figures and data plots are found in the directories with their respective papers. In addition, the user can see live event displays from the current Run II for both CDF and DZero experiments at http://www.fnal.gov/pub/now/live_events/index.html. Another interesting offering from the D0 groups at Fermilab is the large collection of "Plain English Summaries" of their published reports and papers. These Summaries are excellent for layman's understanding of the high energy physics research done at Fermilab and can serve as introductions to the published papers themselves. The Summaries are at http://www-d0.fnal.gov/public/pubs/d0_physics_summaries.html for Run I and http://www-d0.fnal.gov/Run2Physics/WWW/results/summary.htm for Run II.

 
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