Speaker
santiago peris
(Univ. Autonoma de Barcelona)
Description
We apply an analysis method previously developed for the extraction of the strong coupling from the OPAL data to the recently revised ALEPH data for non-strange hadronic τ decays. Our analysis yields the values αs(m2τ)=0.296±0.010 using fixed-order perturbation theory, and α_s(m^2_τ)=0.310±0.014 using contour-improved perturbation theory. Averaging these values with our previously obtained values from the OPAL data, we find α_s(m^2_τ)=0.303±0.009, respectively, α_s(m^2_τ)=0.319±0.012. We present a critique of the analysis method employed previously, for example in analyses by the ALEPH and OPAL collaborations, and compare it with our own approach. Our conclusion is that non-perturbative effects limit the accuracy with which the strong coupling, an inherently perturbative quantity, can be extracted at energies as low as the τ mass. Our results further indicate that systematic errors on the determination of the strong coupling from analyses of hadronic τ-decay data have been underestimated in much of the existing literature.
Author
santiago peris
(Univ. Autonoma de Barcelona)
Co-authors
Dr
Diogo Boito
(Sao Paulo Univ.)
Dr
James Osborne
(Univ. Wisconsin-Madison)
Prof.
Kim Maltman
(York Univ.)
Prof.
Maarten Golterman
(SFSU)