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A status update on the determination of ${\Lambda}_{\overline{\rm MS}}^{N_{\rm f}=3}$ by the ALPHA collaboration

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2015-11-19 v1

Abstract

The ALPHA collaboration aims to determine αs(mZ)\alpha_s(m_Z) with a total error below the percent level. A further step towards this goal can be taken by combining results from the recent simulations of 2+1-flavour QCD by the CLS initiative with a number of tools developed over the years: renormalized couplings in finite volume schemes, recursive finite size techniques, two-loop renormalized perturbation theory and the (improved) gradient flow on the lattice. We sketch the strategy, which involves both the standard SF coupling in the high energy regime and a gradient flow coupling at low energies. This implies the need for matching both schemes at an intermediate switching scale, LswiL_{\rm swi}, which we choose roughly in the range 2-4 GeV. In this contribution we present a preliminary result for this matching procedure, and we then focus on our almost final results for the scale evolution of the SF coupling from LswiL_{\rm swi} towards the perturbative regime, where we extract the Nf=3N_{\rm f} = 3 Λ{\Lambda}-parameter, ΛMSNf=3{\Lambda}_{\overline{\rm MS}}^{N_{\rm f}=3}, in units of LswiL_{\rm swi} . Connecting LswiL_{\rm swi} and thus the Λ{\Lambda}-parameter to a hadronic scale such as FKF_K requires 2 further ingredients: first, the connection of LswiL_{\rm swi} to LmaxL_{\rm max} using a few steps with the step-scaling function of the gradient flow coupling, and, second, the continuum extrapolation of LmaxFKL_{\rm max} F_K.

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@article{arxiv.1511.05831,
  title  = {A status update on the determination of ${\Lambda}_{\overline{\rm MS}}^{N_{\rm f}=3}$ by the ALPHA collaboration},
  author = {Mattia Dalla Brida and Patrick Fritzsch and Tomasz Korzec and Alberto Ramos and Stefan Sint and Rainer Sommer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.05831},
  year   = {2015}
}

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7 pages, 4 figures, Proceedings of the 33rd International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2015), 14-18 July 2015, Kobe, Japan