Precise Charm- and Bottom-Quark Masses: Theoretical and Experimental Uncertainties

Abstract

Recent theoretical and experimental improvements in the determination of charm and bottom quark masses are discussed. A new and improved evaluation of the contribution from the gluon condensate < αsπ G2> to the charm mass determination and a detailed study of potential uncertainties in the continuum cross section for b b production is presented, together with a study of the parametric uncertainty from the αs-dependence of our results. The final results, mc(3 GeV)=986(13) MeV and mb(mb)=4163(16) MeV, represent, together with a closely related lattice determination mc(3\; GeV)=986(6) MeV, the presently most precise determinations of these two fundamental Standard Model parameters. A critical analysis of the theoretical and experimental uncertainties is presented.

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