On the QCD perturbative expansion for e+ e- --> hadrons

Abstract

We study the perturbative QCD series for the hadronic width of the Z boson. We sum a class of large ``pi2 terms'' and reorganize the series so as to minimize ``renormalon'' effects. We also consider the renormalization scheme-scale ambiguity of the perturbative results. We find that, with three nontrivial known terms in the perturbative expansion, the treatment of the pi2 terms is quite important, while renormalon effects are less important. The measured hadronic width of the Z is often used to determine the value of alphas(MZ2). A standard method is to use the perturbative expansion for the width truncated at order alphas3 in the MS-bar scheme with scale mu = MZ. We estimate that the determined value of alphas(MZ2) should be increased by 0.6% compared to the value extracted with this standard method. After this adjustment for pi2 and renormalon effects, we estimate that the uncertainty in alphas(MZ2) arising from QCD theory is about 0.4%. This is, of course, much less than the experimental uncertainty of about 5%.

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