17 research outputs found
Radiative QCD Corrections: A Personal Outlook
We describe several problems related to the studies of the effects of
radiative QCD corrections in the phenomenological and theoretical
considerations thus summarizing the work of the QCD part of the Symposium on
"Radiative Corrections: Status and Outlook".Comment: Invited Summary Talk at the Symposium on "Radiative Corrections:
Status and Outlook", Galtinburg,Tennessee, USA, 27 June- 1 July 1994;
preprint CERN-TH.7465/94; 27 pages, 8 figures not included in the text; the
copy with figures can be recieved from the author by the additional
request;additional correction of Eq. (12) is mad
Higher-order QCD corrections to deep-inelastic sum rules
The brief review of the current status of the studies of the effects of the
higher-order perturbative QCD corrections to the deep-inelastic sum rules is
presented.Comment: CERN-TH.7427/94; LATEX, 5 pages; Invited talk at the 27th Int.
Conference on HE Physics, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 20-27 July 1994, shortened
version to be published in the ICHEP'27 Proceeding
Estimates of the higher-order QCD corrections: Theory and Applications
We consider the further development of the formalism of the estimates of
higher-order perturbative corrections in the Euclidean region, which is based
on the application of the scheme-invariant methods, namely the principle of
minimal sensitivity and the effective charges approach. We present the
estimates of the order QCD corrections to the Euclidean
quantities: the -annihilation -function and the deep inelastic
scattering sum rules, namely the non-polarized and polarized Bjorken sum rules
and to the Gross--Llewellyn Smith sum rule. The results for the -function
are further applied to estimate the QCD corrections to the
Minkowskian quantities and . The problem of the fixation of the uncertainties due to the
corrections to the considered quantities is also discussed.Comment: revised version and improved version of CERN.TH-7400/94, LATEX 10
pages, six-loop estimates for R(s) in Table 2 are revised, thanks to J. Ellis
for pointing numerical shortcomings (general formulae are non-affected).
Details of derivations of six-loop estimates for R_tau are presente
Next-to-next-to-leading order QCD analysis of the Gross-Llewellyn Smith sum rule and the higher twist effects
We present the next-to-next-to-leading order QCD analysis of the
Gross-Llewellyn Smith (GLS) sum rule in deep inelastic lepton-nucleon
scattering, taking into account dimension-two, twist-four power correction. We
discuss in detail the renormalization scheme dependence of the perturbative QCD
approximations, propose a procedure for an approximate treatment of the quark
mass threshold effects and compare the results of our analysis to the recent
experimental data of the CCFR collaboration. From this comparison we extract
the value of the strong coupling constant . We
stress the importance of an accurate measurement of the GLS sum rule and in
particular of its dependence.Comment: Latex 19 pages and 4 Postscript figures appended at the end of this
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The renormalization group inspired approaches and estimates of the tenth-order corrections to the muon anomaly in QED
We present the estimates of the five-loop QED corrections to the muon anomaly
using the scheme-invariant approaches and demonstrate that they are in good
agreement with the results of exact calculations of the corresponding
tenth-order diagrams supplemented by the additional guess about the values of
the non-calculated contributions.Comment: LATEX 15 pages, figures available upon request; preprint
CERN-TH.7518/9
The check of QCD based on the tau-decay data analysis in the complex q^2-plane
The thorough analysis of the ALEPH data on hadronic tau-decay is performed in
the framework of QCD. The perturbative calculations are performed in 3 and
4-loop approximations. The terms of the operator product expansion (OPE) are
accounted up to dimension D=8. The value of the QCD coupling constant
alpha_s(m_tau^2)=0.355 pm 0.025 was found from hadronic branching ratio R_tau.
The V+A and V spectral function are analyzed using analytical properties of
polarization operators in the whole complex q^2-plane. Borel sum rules in the
complex q^2 plane along the rays, starting from the origin, are used. It was
demonstrated that QCD with OPE terms is in agreement with the data for the
coupling constant close to the lower error edge alpha_s(m_tau^2)=0.330. The
restriction on the value of the gluonic condensate was found
=0.006 pm 0.012 GeV^2. The analytical perturbative QCD was
compared with the data. It is demonstrated to be in strong contradiction with
experiment. The restrictions on the renormalon contribution were found. The
instanton contributions to the polarization operator are analyzed in various
sum rules. In Borel transformation they appear to be small, but not in spectral
moments sum rules.Comment: 24 pages; 1 latex + 13 figure files. V2: misprints are corrected,
uncertainty in alpha_s is explained in more transparent way, acknowledgement
is adde