The heavy-quark pole masses in the Hamiltonian approach

Abstract

From the fact that the nonperturbative self-energy contribution C SE to the heavy meson mass is small: C SE(bb)=0; C SE(cc) -40 MeV ref.01, strong restrictions on the pole masses mb and mc are obtained. The analysis of the bb and the cc spectra with the use of relativistic (string) Hamiltonian gives mb(2-loop)=4.78 0.05 GeV and mc(2-loop)=1.39 0.06 GeV which correspond to the MS running mass mb(mb)=4.19 0.04 GeV and mc(mc)=1.10 0.05 GeV. The masses ωc and ωb, which define the heavy quarkonia spin structure, are shown to be by 200 MeV larger than the pole ones.

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