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Light Quark Masses 99

高能物理 - 唯象学 2009-10-31 v2 高能物理 - 实验 高能物理 - 格点 核理论

摘要

I give a short historical and a critical review of the determinations of light quark masses from QCD at dawn of the next millennium. QCD spectral sum rules combined with ChPT give, to order αs3\alpha_s^3, the world average for the running masses: mˉs\bar{m}_s(2 GeV)= (118.9±12.2)(118.9\pm 12.2) MeV, mˉd(2 GeV)=(6.3±0.8)\bar{m}_d(2~{GeV})=(6.3\pm 0.8) MeV, mˉu(2 GeV)=(3.5±0.4)\bar{m}_u(2~{GeV})=(3.5\pm 0.4) MeV and the corresponding values of the invariant masses given in Eq. 24. Lower and upper bounds derived from the positivity of spectral moments are presented in Tables 2 and 3. For a comparison, we critically review the recent lattice results (section 8 and Table 5) and attempt to deduce the present {\it QCD grand average} determination (Table 6): mˉs\bar{m}_s(2 GeV)= (110.9±8.8)(110.9\pm 8.8) MeV, to be used with a great care. Then, we deduce the value: B61/20.45(resp. 0.32)B83/21.6±0.4 (resp. 1.1±0.3)B_6^{1/2}-0.45(\rm resp.~0.32)B_8^{3/2}\simeq 1.6\pm 0.4~(\rm resp.~1.1\pm 0.3) and the lower bound 1.1±0.21.1\pm 0.2 (resp. 0.7±0.10.7\pm 0.1), for the combination of the penguin operators, governing the CP-violating parameters ϵ/ϵ\epsilon'/\epsilon without (resp. with) the inclusion of the final state interaction effects. The result signals a possible deviation from the leading 1/N prediction by about 13σ1\sim 3\sigma, which should be tested using accurate non-perturbative calculations.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9911454,
  title  = {Light Quark Masses 99},
  author = {Stephan Narison},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9911454},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Latex2e two-column 13 pages 5 Tables + 1 figure. Review talk given at QCD 99 (Montpellier 7-13th July 1999) and plenary talk at QCD Confinement 2000 (Osaka 7-10th March 2000) Report-n0: Montpellier preprint PM/99-50. Updated version and application to epsilon'/epsilon