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QCD Running Couplings and Effective Charges

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2023-12-04 v2

Abstract

We discuss our present knowledge of αs\alpha_s, the fundamental running coupling or effective charge of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). A precise understanding of the running of αs(Q2)\alpha_s(Q^2) at high momentum transfer, QQ, is necessary for any perturbative QCD calculation. Equally important, the behavior of αs\alpha_s at low Q2Q^2 in the nonperturbative QCD domain is critical for understanding strong interaction phenomena, including the emergence of mass and quark confinement. The behavior of αs(Q2)\alpha_s(Q^2) at all momentum transfers also provides a connection between perturbative and nonperturbative QCD phenomena, such as hadron spectroscopy and dynamics. We first sketch the origin of the QCD coupling, the reason why its magnitude depends on the scale at which hadronic phenomena are probed, and the resulting consequences for QCD phenomenology. We then summarize latest measurements in both the perturbative and nonperturbative domains. New theory developments include the derivation of the universal nonperturbative behavior of αs(Q2)\alpha_s(Q^2) from both the Dyson-Schwinger equations and light-front holography. We also describe theory advances for the calculation of gluon and quark Schwinger functions in the nonperturbative domain and the relation of these quantities to αs\alpha_s. We conclude by highlighting how the nonperturbative knowledge of αs\alpha_s is now providing a parameter-free determination of hadron spectroscopy and structure, a central and long-sought goal of QCD studies.

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@article{arxiv.2303.00723,
  title  = {QCD Running Couplings and Effective Charges},
  author = {A. Deur and S. J. Brodsky and C. D. Roberts},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.00723},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

Invited review article, Prog Part. Nucl. Phys., in press. (143 pages, 9 figures)

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