Scalar correlator, Higgs decay into quarks, and scheme variations of the QCD coupling
Abstract
In this work, the perturbative QCD series of the scalar correlation function (s) is investigated. Besides Im(s), which is relevant for Higgs decay into quarks, two other physical correlators, "(s) and DL(s), have been employed in QCD applications like quark mass determinations or hadronic τ decays. DL(s) suffers from large higher-order corrections and, by resorting to the large-β0 approximation, it is shown that this is related to a spurious renormalon ambiguity at u=1. Hence, this correlator should be avoided in phenomenological analyses. Moreover, it turns out advantageous to express the quark mass factor, introduced to make the scalar current renormalisation group invariant, in terms of the renormalisation invariant quark mass mq. To further study the behaviour of the perturbative expansion, we introduce a QCD coupling αs, whose running is explicitly renormalisation scheme independent. The scheme dependence of αs is parametrised by a single parameter C, being related to transformations of the QCD scale parameter . It is demonstrated that appropriate choices of C lead to a substantial improvement in the behaviour of the perturbative series for "(s) and Im(s).