The 1992-1995 running of the Fermilab Tevatron (the so-called Run
I) ended with many important physics goals accomplished, including the
discovery of the top quark, and the anticipation of many further questions
to be answered in the future. After many upgrades to the detector and to
the accelerator complex, Run II began in April 2001. First results obtained
by the Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF) collaboration from the analysis
of early Tevatron Run II data are reported here. They fall into two
categories: a number of measurements have been performed with the primary
goal of establishing detector performance and physics potential. Another
set of measurements make use of completely new capabilities of the upgraded
detector, thus allowing for competitive results with a modest amount of
integrated luminosity.
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Updated: Friday, 2003 June 06 14:31:08 CDT automatically from input from "Carol I. Picciolo"