Abstract
In this paper, we present the results on top quark physics from the Tevatron and future prospects for studying the top quark properties during Run II of the Tevatron and at LHC. We discuss sensitivities of several measurements for the two machines. The enhanced capabilities of the CDF and DØ detectors, together with an integrated luminosity of at least 2 fb −1, will provide a measurement of the top quark mass of 2–3 GeV, and a W boson mass measurement of 40 MeV. These precision measurements will help constrain indirectly the mass of the elusive Higgs Boson.
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