Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1846648 Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Recent progress in the solution of Schwinger-Dyson equations, as well as lattice simulation of pure glue QCD, indicate that the gluon propagator and coupling constant are infrared finite. Such non-perturbative information can be introduced in the QCD perturbative expansion in the scheme named Dynamical Perturbation Theory. We exemplify this procedure with the calculation of some two-body non-leptonic annihilation B meson decays, which show agreement with the experimental data in the case of a gluon propagator characterized by a dynamical gluon mass of 500MeV, compatible with the value found in several processes computed with this method. We give a preliminary account of the application of this procedure at the loop level in the case of the Bjorken sum rule.

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