Strong Coupling Constant from the Photon Structure Function

Abstract

We extract the value of the strong coupling constant alphas from a single-parameter pointlike fit to the photon structure function F2gamma at large x and Q2 and from a first five-parameter full (pointlike and hadronic) fit to the complete F2gamma data set taken at PETRA, TRISTAN, and LEP. In next-to-leading order and the MSbar renormalization and factorization schemes, we obtain alphas(mZ)=0.1183 +/- 0.0050(exp.)+0.0029-0.0028(theor.) [pointlike] and alphas(mZ)=0.1198 +/- 0.0028(exp.)+0.0034-0.0046(theor.) [pointlike and hadronic]. We demonstrate that the data taken at LEP have reduced the experimental error by about a factor of two, so that a competitive determination of alphas from F2gamma is now possible.

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