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arxiv: 1808.01643 · v2 · submitted 2018-08-05 · ✦ hep-ph · hep-lat

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Determination of α_s from static QCD potential: OPE with renormalon subtraction and lattice QCD

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We determine the strong coupling constant $\alpha_s$ from the static QCD potential by matching a theoretical calculation with a lattice QCD computation. We employ a new theoretical formulation based on the operator product expansion, in which renormalons are subtracted from the leading Wilson coefficient. We remove not only the leading renormalon uncertainty of $\mathcal{O}(\Lambda_{\rm QCD})$ but also the first $r$-dependent uncertainty of $\mathcal{O}(\Lambda_{\rm QCD}^3 r^2)$. The theoretical prediction for the potential turns out to be valid at the static color charge distance $\Lambda_{\rm \overline{MS}} r \lesssim 0.8$ ($r \lesssim 0.4$ fm), which is significantly larger than ordinary perturbation theory. With lattice data down to $\Lambda_{\rm \overline{MS}} r \sim 0.09$ ($r \sim 0.05$ fm), we perform the matching in a wide region of $r$, which has been difficult in previous determinations of $\alpha_s$ from the potential. Our final result is $\alpha_s(M_Z^2) = 0.1179^{+0.0015}_{-0.0014}$ with 1.3 % accuracy. The dominant uncertainty comes from higher order corrections to the perturbative prediction and can be straightforwardly reduced by simulating finer lattices.

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