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Strange quark condensate from QCD sum rules to five loops

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-01-06 v2

Abstract

It is argued that it is valid to use QCD sum rules to determine the scalar and pseudoscalar two-point functions at zero momentum, which in turn determine the ratio of the strange to non-strange quark condensates Rsu=<sˉs><qˉq>R_{su} = \frac{<\bar{s} s>}{<\bar{q} q>} with (q=u,dq=u,d). This is done in the framework of a new set of QCD Finite Energy Sum Rules (FESR) that involve as integration kernel a second degree polynomial, tuned to reduce considerably the systematic uncertainties in the hadronic spectral functions. As a result, the parameters limiting the precision of this determination are ΛQCD\Lambda_{QCD}, and to a major extent the strange quark mass. From the positivity of RsuR_{su} there follows an upper bound on the latter: msˉ(2GeV)121(105)MeV\bar{m_{s}} (2 {GeV}) \leq 121 (105) {MeV}, for ΛQCD=330(420)MeV.\Lambda_{QCD} = 330 (420) {MeV} .

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@article{arxiv.0711.3962,
  title  = {Strange quark condensate from QCD sum rules to five loops},
  author = {C. A. Dominguez and N. F. Nasrallah and K. Schilcher},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.3962},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

Minor changes to Sections 2 and 6

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