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$M(\eta_b)$ and $\alpha_s$ from Nonrelativistic Renormalization Group
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We sum up the next-to-leading logarithmic corrections to the heavy-quarkonium hyperfine splitting using the nonrelativistic renormalization group. On the basis of this result, we predict the mass of the $\eta_b$ meson to be $M(\eta_b)=9419 \pm 11 {(\rm th)} {}^{+9}_{-8} (\delta\alpha_s) MeV$. The experimental measurement of $M(\eta_b)$ with a few MeV error would be sufficient to determine $\alpha_s(M_Z)$ with an accuracy of $\pm 0.003$. The use of the nonrelativistic renormalization group is mandatory to reproduce the experimental value of the hyperfine splitting in charmonium.
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Lattice QCD determination of the radiative decay rates $h_{c}\to \eta_{c}\, \gamma$ and $h_{b}\to \eta_{b}\, \gamma$
Using five lattice spacings with physical quark masses, the authors obtain Gamma(h_c->eta_c gamma)=0.604(24) MeV and the first lattice QCD estimate Gamma(h_b->eta_b gamma)=46.0(4.8) keV.
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