The top quark was discovered in 1995 by the CDF and D0
experiments at the Fermilab Tevatron during the Run I operation. Since the
start of the Tevatron Run II in 2001, both experiments have collected ~2
fb-1 data samples, which are over twenty times larger than that used in the
Run I discovery. This larger data sample allows more precise studies of
top-quark properties; differences between observed top-quark properties and
the Standard Model (SM) prediction may give hints to possible physics beyond
the SM. Here we present the latest results on the measurements of top-quark
properties and the search for electroweak (EW) single top quark production
from the CDF and D0 collaborations. The integrated luminosity used for the
measurements corresponds to about 1 fb-1.
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Updated: Wednesday, 2007 August 08 11:53:36 CDT automatically from input from Carol Picciolo