Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8182591 | Nuclear and Particle Physics Proceedings | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We extract the strong coupling αs(mÏ2) from the recently updated ALEPH non-strange spectral functions obtained from hadronic Ï decays. We apply a self-consistent analysis method, first tested in the analysis of OPAL data, to extract αs(mÏ2) and non-perturbative contributions. The analysis yields αsFO(mÏ2)=0.296±0.010, using Fixed Order Perturbation Theory (FOPT), and αsCI(mÏ2)=0.310±0.014, using Contour Improved Perturbation Theory (CIPT). The weighted average of these results with those previously obtained from OPAL data give αsFO(mÏ2)=0.303±0.009 and αsCI(mÏ2)=0.319±0.012, which gives, after evolution to the Z boson mass scale, αsFO(mZ2)=0.1165±0.0012 and αsCI(mZ2)=0.1185±0.0015, respectively. We observe that non-perturbative effects limit the accuracy with which αs can be extracted from Ï decay data.
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Authors
Diogo Boito, Maarten Golterman, Kim Maltman, James Osborne, Santiago Peris,