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High-precision quark masses and QCD coupling from $n_f=4$ lattice QCD

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2015-03-25 v3

Abstract

We present a new lattice QCD analysis of heavy-quark pseudoscalar-pseudoscalar correlators, using gluon configurations from the MILC collaboration that include vacuum polarization from uu, dd, ss and cc~quarks(nf=4n_f=4). We extract new values for the QCD coupling and for the cc quark's MS\overline{\mathrm{MS}} mass: αMS(MZ,nf=5)=0.11822(74)\alpha_{\overline{\mathrm{MS}}}(M_Z,n_f=5) = 0.11822(74) and mc(3GeV,nf=4)=0.9851(63)m_c(3\mathrm{GeV}, n_f=4) = 0.9851(63)GeV. These agree well with our earlier simulations using nf=3n_f=3 sea quarks, vindicating the perturbative treatment of cc quarks in that analysis. We also obtain a new nonperturbative result for the ratio of cc~and ss~quark masses: mc/ms=11.652(65)m_c/m_s=11.652(65). This ratio implies ms(2GeV,nf=3)=93.6(8)m_s(2\,\mathrm{GeV}, n_f=3)=93.6(8)MeV when it is combined with our new~cc~mass. Combining mc/msm_c/m_s with our earlier mb/mcm_b/m_c gives mb/ms=52.55(55)m_b/m_s=52.55(55), which is several standard deviations (but only 4%) away from the Georgi-Jarlskop prediction from certain GUTs. Finally we obtain an nf=4n_f=4 estimate for mb/mc=4.528(54)m_b/m_c=4.528(54) which agrees well with our earlier nf=3n_f=3 result. The new ratio implies~mb(mb,nf=5)=4.162(48)m_b(m_b,n_f=5)=4.162(48)GeV.

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@article{arxiv.1408.4169,
  title  = {High-precision quark masses and QCD coupling from $n_f=4$ lattice QCD},
  author = {Bipasha Chakraborty and C. T. H. Davies and G. C. Donald and R. J. Dowdall and B. Galloway and P. Knecht and J. Koponen and G. P. Lepage and C. McNeile},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.4169},
  year   = {2015}
}

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16 pages, 9 figures, 6 tables