The strong coupling from hadronic τ-decay data including τπ-π0τ from Belle

Abstract

In previous work we have combined the π-π0, 2π-π+π0 and π-3π0 spectral data obtained from hadronic τ decays measured by the ALEPH and OPAL experiments, together with electroproduction data for several of the subleading hadronic modes and BaBar data for the KK mode to construct an inclusive non-strange vector spectral function entirely based on experimental data, with no Monte-Carlo generated input. In this paper, we include, for the first time, the Belle τπ-π0τ high-statistics decay data to construct a new inclusive non-strange vector spectral function that combines more of the world's available data. As no Belle data are at present available for the two 4π modes, this requires a revised data analysis in comparison with our previous work. From the resulting new spectral function, we obtain a new determination of the strong coupling, αs, using our previously developed strategy based on finite-energy sum rules. We find, at the Z mass scale, αs(mZ2)=0.1159(14). We discuss the smaller central value and larger error of our new result compared to our previous result, showing the shifts to be due mainly to significant changes in updated HFLAV results for the π-3π0 decay mode.

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