Achieving renormalization-scale- and scheme-independence in Pade-related resummation in QCD
Abstract
Previously developed Pade-related method of resummation for QCD observables, which achieves exact renormalization-scale-invariance, is extended so that the scheme-invariance is obtained as well. The dependence on the leading scheme parameter is eliminated by a variant of the method of the principle of minimal sensitivity. The subleading parameter in the approximant is then fixed in such a way that the correct known location of the leading infrared renormalon pole is reproduced. Thus, -functions which go beyond the last perturbatively calculated order in the observable are used. The -functions in the approximant are quasianalytically continued by Pade approximants. Two aspects of nonperturbative physics are accounted for in the presented resummation: a mechanism of quasianalytic continuation from the weak- into the strong-coupling regime, and the (approximant-specific) contribution of the leading infrared renormalon. The case of the Bjorken polarized sum rule is considered as a specific example of how the method works.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0003123,
title = {Achieving renormalization-scale- and scheme-independence in Pade-related resummation in QCD},
author = {G. Cvetic},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0003123},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
14 pages, 2 eps-figures, revtex; presentation clearer and tightened; an inadvertently included obsolete curve in Fig.2 replaced by the new one; all numerical results and conclusions unchanged; to appear in Phys.Lett.B