We present analysis details and new results for the strong coupling αs(mz), determined by the decoupling strategy. We measure a massive gradient flow (GF) coupling defined in finite volume with Schrödinger functional (SF) boundary conditions in a theory with Nf = 3 degenerate heavy quarks of mass M. The massive couplings are matched to effective couplings in pure gauge. Using the running in the pure gauge theory and the perturbative relation of the Lambda parameters, the Lambda parameter of the three flavor theory is obtained by an extrapolation to infinite M. Our final result is compatible both with the FLAG average and with the previous ALPHA result, albeit with a slightly smaller, yet still statistics dominated, error. This constitutes a non-trivial check, as the decoupling strategy is conceptually very different from the 3-flavor QCD step-scaling method, and so are most of its systematic errors. These include the uncertainties of the decoupling and continuum limits, which we discuss in some detail. Furthermore, by relying on decoupling once again, we could estimate the small O(a) and O(1/M) contaminations to the massive GF coupling stemming from the SF boundaries by means of pure gauge simulations.
Dalla Brida, M., Hollwieser, R., Knechtli, F., Korzec, T., Nada, A., Ramos, A., et al. (2022). Results for α_s from the decoupling strategy. In 38th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, LATTICE 2021 (pp.1-7). Sissa Medialab Srl [10.22323/1.396.0492].
Results for α_s from the decoupling strategy
Dalla Brida M;
2022
Abstract
We present analysis details and new results for the strong coupling αs(mz), determined by the decoupling strategy. We measure a massive gradient flow (GF) coupling defined in finite volume with Schrödinger functional (SF) boundary conditions in a theory with Nf = 3 degenerate heavy quarks of mass M. The massive couplings are matched to effective couplings in pure gauge. Using the running in the pure gauge theory and the perturbative relation of the Lambda parameters, the Lambda parameter of the three flavor theory is obtained by an extrapolation to infinite M. Our final result is compatible both with the FLAG average and with the previous ALPHA result, albeit with a slightly smaller, yet still statistics dominated, error. This constitutes a non-trivial check, as the decoupling strategy is conceptually very different from the 3-flavor QCD step-scaling method, and so are most of its systematic errors. These include the uncertainties of the decoupling and continuum limits, which we discuss in some detail. Furthermore, by relying on decoupling once again, we could estimate the small O(a) and O(1/M) contaminations to the massive GF coupling stemming from the SF boundaries by means of pure gauge simulations.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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