Mass effects on the QCD β-function

Abstract

In this study we present lattice results on the QCD β-function in the presence of quark masses. The β-function is calculated to three loops in perturbation theory and for improved lattice actions; it is extracted from the renormalization of the coupling constant Zg. The background field method is used to compute Zg, where it is simply related to the background gluon field renormalization constant ZA. We focus on the quark mass effects in the background gluon propagator; the dependence of the QCD β-function on the number of colors Nc, the number of fermionic flavors Nf and the quark masses, is shown explicitly. The perturbative results of the QCD β-function will be applied to the precise determination of the strong coupling constant, calculated by Monte Carlo simulations removing the mass effects from the nonperturbative Green's functions.

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