Bottom-quark mass from finite energy QCD sum rules

Abstract

Finite energy QCD sum rules involving both inverse and positive moment integration kernels are employed to determine the bottom quark mass. The result obtained in the MS scheme at a reference scale of 10\, GeV is mb(10\,GeV)= 3623(9)\,MeV. This value translates into a scale invariant mass mb(mb) = 4171 (9)\, MeV. This result has the lowest total uncertainty of any method, and is less sensitive to a number of systematic uncertainties that affect other QCD sum rule determinations.

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