Abstract
The lifetime of the top quark is about 20 times shorter than the
timescale for strong interactions, implying that the top quark decays
before there is time for its spin to be depolarised. Top quark pairs
produced by the strong interaction are unpolarised but have correlated
spins. A measurement of this correlation would provide a precision
test of the Standard Model. This seminar discusses the techniques for
a future measurement of the spin correlation by considering a Monte
Carlo study representing the first 200 pb-1 of data at 10 TeV.