Model independent top quark width measurement using a combination of resonant and non resonant cross sections

Abstract

Though top quark was discovered more than twenty years ago, measurement of its width is still challenging task. Most measurements either have rather low precision or they are done in assumption of the SM top quark interactions. We consider model independent parametrization of the top quark width and provide estimations on achievable accuracy using a combination of fiducial cross sections in double, single and non-resonant regions.

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