Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1848141 | Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements | 2007 | 7 Pages |
I discuss the standard SVZ-expansion of the QCD two-point correlators in terms of the QCD vacuum condensates and beyond it due to a new unflavoured 1/Q2-term (tachyonic gluon mass squared λ2) which modelizes the effects of uncalculated higher order perturbative terms. The approach is confronted with low-energy and lattice data. One can notice that, in the different examples studied here, high-dimension condensates are expected to deviate largely from their vacuum saturation (large Nc) values, while the new 1/Q2-term due to λ2 solves the hadronic mass scale hierarchy-puzzle encountered in the early SVZ-sum rule analysis and improves the low-energy phenomenology. From tau-decay data, one can extract the running strange quark mass and a more accurate value of the QCD coupling αs(MZ)=0.117±0.002.