A novel determination of non-perturbative contributions to Bjorken sum rule

Abstract

In the present paper, we first give a detailed study on the pQCD corrections to the leading-twist part of BSR. Previous pQCD corrections to the leading-twist part derived under conventional scale-setting approach up to O(αs4)-level still show strong renormalization scale dependence. The principle of maximum conformality (PMC) provides a systematic way to eliminate conventional renormalization scale-setting ambiguity by determining the accurate αs-running behavior of the process with the help of renormalization group equation. Our calculation confirms the PMC prediction satisfies the standard renormalization group invariance, e.g. its fixed-order prediction does scheme-and-scale independent. In low Q2-region, the effective momentum of the process is small and to have a reliable prediction, we adopt four low-energy αs models to do the analysis. Our predictions show that even though the high-twist terms are generally power suppressed in high Q2-region, they shall have sizable contributions in low and intermediate Q2 domain. By using the more accurate scheme-and-scale independent pQCD prediction, we present a novel fit of the non-perturbative high-twist contributions by comparing with the JLab data.

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