A Precise $\alpha_s$ Determination from the R-improved QCD Static Energy
Jose M. Mena-Valle, Vicent Mateu, Pablo G. Ortega

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The strong coupling is determined with high precision from fits to lattice QCD simulations on the static energy. Our theoretical setup relies on R-improving the three-loop fixed-order prediction for the static energy by removing its renormalon and summing up the associated large (infrared) logarithms which, in combination with radius-dependent renormalization scales (called profile functions) extends the validity of perturbation theory to distances up to fm. Furthermore, we resum large ultrasoft logarithms to NLL accuracy using renormalization group evolution. We have checked that the standard four-loop R-evolution treats NLL and higher remnants in a non-symmetric way, hence we also account for this potential bias. Our estimate of the perturbative uncertainty is based on a random scan over the parameters specifying the profile functions and the…
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