LEADING VACUUM-POLARIZATION CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE RELATION BETWEEN POLE AND RUNNING MASSES

Abstract

The vacuum--polarization contributions of O(bn-1 sn) to the relation between the pole--mass M of a quark and the parameter (M) are evaluated by a straightforward method. They are found to approximate very well the exact answer, known through O(s2), thus providing a simple physical interpretation. Results are also given for the cases when the vacuum--polarization contributions are defined by the pinch technique prescription and specific background field gauges. Assuming that the terms n ≥ 3 are also dominant, we evaluate Mt/mt(Mt), compare the results with those of optimization methods, briefly discuss Mb/b (Mb), and estimate the irreducible errors in the perturbative series. Implications for the electroweak amplitude are emphasized. An update of the QCD corrections to this amplitude, including an estimate of the theoretical error, is given.

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