A Determination of ${\alpha}_s(m_Z)$ at ${\bf aN^3LO_{QCD}}\otimes {\bf {NLO}_{QED}}$ Accuracy from a Global PDF Analysis
The NNPDF Collaboration: Richard D. Ball, Andrea Barontini, Juan Cruz-Martinez, Stefano Forte, Felix Hekhorn, Emanuele R. Nocera, Juan Rojo, and Roy Stegeman

TL;DR
This paper determines the strong coupling constant $oldsymbol{ ext{α}_s(m_Z)}$ at a high perturbative accuracy using a comprehensive global dataset and advanced statistical methods, achieving results consistent with current standards.
Contribution
It provides a novel determination of $oldsymbol{ ext{α}_s(m_Z)}$ at aN$^3$LO$_{ ext{QCD}} imes$NLO$_{ ext{QED}}$ accuracy from a global PDF analysis with rigorous uncertainty treatment.
Findings
$oldsymbol{ ext{α}_s(m_Z)}=0.1194^{+0.0007}_{-0.0014}$ at aN$^3$LO$_{ ext{QCD}} imes$NLO$_{ ext{QED}}$
Results are consistent with PDG and lattice determinations
Validated methodologies with mutual consistency and bias correction.
Abstract
We present a determination of the strong coupling from a global dataset including both fixed-target and collider data from deep-inelastic scattering and a variety of hadronic processes, with a simultaneous determination of parton distribution functions (PDFs) based on the NNPDF4.0 methodology. This determination is performed at NNLO and approximate NLO (aNLO) perturbative QCD accuracy, including QED corrections and a photon PDF up to NLO accuracy. We extract using two independent methodologies, both of which take into account the cross-correlation between and the PDFs. The two methodologies are validated by closure tests that allow us to detect and remove or correct for several sources of bias, and lead to mutually consistent results. We account for all correlated experimental uncertainties, as well as correlated theoretical uncertainties…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
