22–28 Jul 2010
Palais des Congrès de Paris
Europe/Paris timezone

Alpha_s from Lattice QCD: progresses and perspectives for a realistic full-QCD determination of the running Strong coupling

23 Jul 2010, 15:20
25m
Salle 252A

Salle 252A

Parallel Session Talk 09 - Progress in Lattice Techniques and New Results 09 - Progress in Lattice Techniques and New Results

Speaker

jose Rodriguez-Quintero (University of Huelva)

Description

QCD is believed to be the theory of the strong interactions with, as only inputs, one mass parameter for each quark species and the value of the QCD coupling constant at some energy or momentum scale in some renormalization scheme. This is Lambda_QCD, the only non-perturbative parameter in the limit of massless quarks, to be taken from experiment, and the one which expresses the scale of strong interactions and drives the running of the QCD coupling. The QCD running coupling can be also obtained from lattice computations, the free parameters being adjusted from experimental numbers, masses, decay constants etc. As far as the non-perturbative lattice computation could be realistic, a comparison with direct experimental determination of the strong coupling, at different transferred momenta, would be in order. In this talk, the last new results concerning the lattice evaluation of the running QCD coupling constant will be discussed.

Primary author

jose Rodriguez-Quintero (University of Huelva)

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