The strong coupling from an improved $\tau$ vector isovector spectral function
Diogo Boito, Maarten Golterman, Kim Maltman, Santiago Peris, Marcus V., Rodrigues, Wilder Schaaf

TL;DR
This paper combines experimental data from multiple tau decay modes to create a precise spectral function, enabling an improved determination of the strong coupling constant _s at the tau mass scale using finite energy sum rules.
Contribution
The study provides a new, more accurate non-strange isovector spectral function by integrating diverse experimental results, refining the extraction of _s with a preference for fixed-order perturbation theory.
Findings
_s(m_ au)=0.30770075 using FOPT
_s(M_Z)=0.11710010 at the Z mass
FOPT is preferred over CIPT for _s determination
Abstract
We combine ALEPH and OPAL results for the spectral distributions measured in , and decays with (i) recent BaBar results for the analogous distribution and (ii) estimates of the contributions from other hadronic -decay modes obtained using CVC and electroproduction data, to obtain a new and more precise non-strange, inclusive vector, isovector spectral function. The BaBar and CVC/electroproduction results provide us with alternate, entirely data-based input for the contributions of all exclusive modes for which ALEPH and OPAL employed Monte-Carlo-based estimates. We use the resulting spectral function to determine , the strong coupling at the mass scale, employing finite energy sum rules. Using the fixed-order perturbation theory…
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