Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1846706 Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A method based on the nonperturbative expansion technique in QCD is applied to calculate different physical quantities connected with experimental τ-data. It combines an optimization procedure of variational type with a regular way of calculating corrections and includes the nonperturbative character of the light quark masses and summation of quark threshold singularities. The theoretical description of examined quantities includes an infrared region as part of the interval of integration and, therefore, they cannot be directly calculated within the standard perturbative QCD. It is demonstrated that the method suggested allows us to describe well the Rτ-ratio, the light-quark Adler function, and the smeared RΔ-function down to the lowest energy scale.

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