On the QCD Sum Rule Determination of the Strange Quark Mass
Abstract
In the QCD Sum Rule determination of ms using the two-point correlator of divergences of S=1 vector currents, the final uncertainty on ms is mainly due to the hadronic spectral function. Using a specific parameterization which fully takes into account the available experimental data on the K π (I=1/2, JP=0+) system, characterized by the presence of a relevant nonresonant component in addition to the resonant one, we find ms(1 GeV) 120 MeV. In particular, varying only the parameters describing the nonresonant K π component and MSnf=3 we obtain ms(1 GeV)=125 - 160 MeV. This result is smaller than analogous ones obtained by using a parameterization in terms of only resonant states. We discuss how to systematically improve the determination of ms by this method.
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