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The heavy-quark pole masses in the Hamiltonian approach

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2015-06-25 v2

Abstract

From the fact that the nonperturbative self-energy contribution CSEC_{\rm SE} to the heavy meson mass is small: CSE(bbˉ)=0C_{\rm SE}(b\bar{b})=0; CSE(ccˉ)40C_{\rm SE}(c\bar{c})\cong -40 MeV \cite{ref.01}, strong restrictions on the pole masses mbm_b and mcm_c are obtained. The analysis of the bbˉb\bar{b} and the ccˉc\bar{c} spectra with the use of relativistic (string) Hamiltonian gives mbm_b(2-loop)=4.78±0.05=4.78\pm 0.05 GeV and mcm_c(2-loop)=1.39±0.06=1.39 \pm 0.06 GeV which correspond to the MSˉ\bar{\rm MS} running mass mˉb(mˉb)=4.19±0.04\bar{m}_b(\bar{m}_b)=4.19\pm 0.04 GeV and mˉc(mˉc)=1.10±0.05\bar{m}_c(\bar{m}_c)=1.10\pm 0.05 GeV. The masses ωc\omega_c and ωb\omega_b, which define the heavy quarkonia spin structure, are shown to be by 200\sim 200 MeV larger than the pole ones.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0311010,
  title  = {The heavy-quark pole masses in the Hamiltonian approach},
  author = {A. M. Badalian and A. I. Veselov and B. L. G. Bakker},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0311010},
  year   = {2015}
}

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18 pages, no figures, 8 tables