The strong coupling constant: State of the art and the decade ahead
D. d'Enterria, S. Kluth, G. Zanderighi, C. Ayala, M.A., Benitez-Rathgeb, J. Bluemlein, D. Boito, N. Brambilla, D. Britzger, S., Camarda, A. M. Cooper-Sarkar, T. Cridge, G. Cvetic, M. Dalla Brida, A. Deur,, F. Giuli, M. Golterman, A.H. Hoang, J. Huston, M. Jamin, A. V. Kotikov

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Theoretical predictions for particle production cross sections and decays at colliders rely heavily on perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) calculations, expressed as an expansion in powers of the strong coupling constant . The current uncertainty of the QCD coupling evaluated at the reference Z boson mass, , is one of the limiting factors to more precisely describe multiple processes at current and future colliders. A reduction of this uncertainty is thus a prerequisite to perform precision tests of the Standard Model as well as searches for new physics. This report provides a comprehensive summary of the state-of-the-art, challenges, and prospects in the experimental and theoretical study of the strong coupling. The current world average is derived from a combination of seven categories of…
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