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    Abazov, V.M.; Alexeev, G.D.; Alkhazov, G.; Badaud, F.; Bean, A.; Bertram, I.; Blazey, G.; Boehnlein, A.; Brandt, O.; Brooijmans, G.; Bross, A.; Bunichev, V.; Burdin, S.; Burnett, T.H.; Carrasco-Lizarraga, M.A.; Chakrabarti, S.; Chakraborty, D.; Cho, D.K.; Cho, S.W.; Choudhary, B.; Couderc, F.; Croc, A.; Cutts, D.; Déliot, F.; Deterre, C.; Dutt, S.; Dyshkant, A.; Elvira, V.D.; Ferbel, T.; Fox, H.; Gavrilov, V.; Gay, P.; Gerber, C.E.; Greenlee, H.; Greenwood, Z.D.; Gregores, E.M.; Grohsjean, A.; Gutierrez, G.; Haas, A.; Hagopian, S.; Harder, K.; Hesketh, G.; Hirosky, R.; Huske, N.; Illingworth, R.; Ito, A.S.; Jabeen, S.; Jonckheere, A.; Joshi, J.; Juste, A.; Kaadze, K.; Kehoe, R.; Kirby, M.H.; Kozelov, A.V.; Kraus, J.; Kumar, A.; Kuzmin, V.A.; Lammers, S.; Landsberg, G.; Lee, S.W.; Lee, W.M.; Lipaev, V.V.; Lipton, R.; Lobodenko, A.; Magaña-Villalba, R.; McCarthy, R.; Melnitchouk, A.; Otero y Garzón, G.J.; Parua, N.; Peters, K.; Pétroff, P.; Prokopenko, N.; Qian, J.; Razumov, I.; Ripp-Baudot, I.; Ross, A.; Ruchti, R.; Salcido, P.; Sánchez-Hernández, A.; Sanders, M.P.; Schlobohm, S.; Schwienhorst, R.; Sekaric, J.; Smith, K.J.; Stark, J.; Stolin, V.; Suter, L.; Svoisky, P.; Tsai, Y.-T.; van Leeuwen, W.M.; Watts, G.; Yacoob, S.; Yang, W.-C.; Yatsunenko, Y.A.; Ye, Z.; Yin, H.; Youn, S.W.; Zhao, T.; Zielinski, M.; Zivkovic, L.

    Physics letters. B, 11/2011, Letnik: 705, Številka: 4
    Journal Article

    We present a model-independent measurement of t-channel electroweak production of single top quarks in pp¯ collisions at s=1.96 TeV. Using 5.4 fb−1 of integrated luminosity collected by the D0 detector at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider, and selecting events containing an isolated electron or muon, missing transverse energy and one or two jets originating from the fragmentation of b quarks, we measure a cross section σ(pp¯→tqb+X)=2.90±0.59(stat+syst) pb for a top quark mass of 172.5 GeV. The probability of the background to fluctuate and produce a signal as large as the one observed is 1.6×10−8, corresponding to a significance of 5.5 standard deviations.