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The strange quark mass is calculated from QCD sum rules for the divergence of the vector as well as axial-vector current in the next-next-to-leading logarithmic approximation. The determination for the divergence of the axial-vector current…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2008-11-26 Matthias Jamin , Manfred M"unz

The strange quark mass is determined from a QCD Finite Energy Sum Rule (FESR) optimized to reduce considerably the systematic uncertainties arising from the hadronic resonance sector, as well as from the poor convergence of the pseudoscalar…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2013-06-28 Sebastian Bodenstein , Cesareo A. Dominguez , Karl Schilcher

Three different ways of determining the strange quark mass using QCD sum rules are reviewed. First, from a QCD sum rule determination of the up and down quark masses, together with the current algebra ratio $ m_{s}/(m_{u}+m_{d})$. Second…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2011-02-01 C. A. Dominguez

The strange quark mass is determined from a new QCD Finite Energy Sum Rule (FESR) optimized to reduce considerably the systematic uncertainties arising from the hadronic resonance sector. As a result, the main uncertainty in this…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2009-01-06 Cesareo A. Dominguez , Nasrallah F. Nasrallah , Raoul Röntsch , Karl Schilcher

We determine the strange quark mass in the framework of finite energy sum rules from the vector current channel. The theoretical contributions are calculated in contour improved perturbation theory and a substantial difference to fixed…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2007-05-23 Markus Eidemuller , Matthias Jamin , Felix Schwab

In this work, the mass of the strange quark is calculated from QCD sum rules for the divergence of the strangeness-changing vector current. The phenomenological scalar spectral function which enters the sum rule is determined from our…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2008-11-26 Matthias Jamin , Jose Antonio Oller , Antonio Pich

The strange quark mass is extracted from a finite energy sum rule (FESR) analysis of the flavor-breaking difference of light-light and light-strange quark vector-plus-axial-vector correlators, using spectral functions determined from…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2009-10-31 J. Kambor , K. Maltman

Quark mass corrections to the tau hadronic width play a significant role only for the strange quark, hence providing a method for determining its mass. The experimental input is the vector plus axial-vector strange spectral function derived…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2010-05-28 S. Chen , M. Davier , E. Gamiz , A. Hocker , A. Pich , J. Prades

We present a QCD sum rule calculation of the strange-quark mass including four-loop QCD corrections to the correlator of scalar currents. We obtain $\bar m_s(1$ GeV$)=205.5\pm 19.1$ MeV.

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2008-11-26 K. G. Chetyrkin , D. Pirjol , K. Schilcher

A new determination of the strange-quark mass is discussed, based on the two-point function involving the axial-vector current divergences. This Green function is known in perturbative QCD up to order O(alpha_s^3), and up to dimension-six…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2009-10-31 C. A. Dominguez , L. Pirovano , K. Schilcher

QCD Laplace transform sum rules, involving the axial-vector current divergences, are used in order to determine the strange quark mass. The two-point function is known in QCD up to four loops in perturbation theory, and up to dimension-six…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2009-09-25 C. A. Dominguez , L. Pirovano , K. Schilcher

We discuss the ratio of hadronic to leptonic tau-decays, that can be expanded in an operator product expansion. The sensitivity to the strange mass is increased, if only the flavor-breaking difference of strange to non-strange currents is…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2007-05-23 Felix Schwab

In the QCD Sum Rule determination of $m_s$ using the two-point correlator of divergences of $\Delta S=1$ vector currents, the final uncertainty on $m_s$ is mainly due to the hadronic spectral function. Using a specific parameterization…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2008-11-26 P. Colangelo , F. De Fazio , G. Nardulli , N. Paver

I extract the strange-quark mass using a $\tau$-like decay sum rule for the $\phi$-meson, and some other sum rules involving its difference with the vector component of the hadronic $\tau$-decay. As a conservative estimate, one obtains to…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2008-11-26 Stephan Narison

The mass of the strange quark is determined from SU(3)-breaking effects in the tau hadronic width. Compared to previous analyses, the contributions from scalar and pseudoscalar spectral functions, which suffer from large perturbative…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2010-11-23 E. Gamiz , M. Jamin , A. Pich , J. Prades , F. Schwab

Recent experimental improvements on K-decay data allow for a precise extraction of the strangeness-changing scalar K pi form factor and the related strange scalar spectral function. On the basis of this scalar as well as the corresponding…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2008-11-26 M. Jamin , J. A. Oller , A. Pich

We reconsider the determinations of the strange quark mass m_s from e+e- into hadrons data using a new combination of FESR and revisiting the existing tau-like sum rules by including non-resonant contributions to the spectral functions. To…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2008-11-26 Stephan Narison

We apply, to the new OPAL data on V+A strange spectral functions, a suitable combination of QCD spectral sum rules directly sensitive to the combination of strange quark (m_s) and tachyonic gluon (\lambda^2) masses . Using the mean value of…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2016-09-06 Stephan Narison

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 $R_{su} = \frac{<\bar{s}…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2009-01-06 C. A. Dominguez , N. F. Nasrallah , K. Schilcher

We determine the renormalization group invariant quark mass corresponding to the sum of the strange and the average light quark mass in the quenched approximation of QCD, using as essential input the mass of the K-mesons. In the continuum…

High Energy Physics - Lattice · Physics 2008-11-26 Joyce Garden , Jochen Heitger , Rainer Sommer , Hartmut Wittig
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