Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2009-01-19
Phys.Rev.D80:014501,2009
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
15 pages, 4 figures; final version accepted for publication in the journal
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevD.80.014501
We extend the Rome-Southampton regularization independent momentum-subtraction renormalization scheme(RI/MOM) for bilinear operators to one with a nonexceptional, symmetric subtraction point. Two-point Green's functions with the insertion of quark bilinear operators are computed with scalar, pseudoscalar, vector, axial-vector and tensor operators at one-loop order in perturbative QCD. We call this new scheme RI/SMOM, where the S stands for "symmetric". Conversion factors are derived, which connect the RI/SMOM scheme and the MSbar scheme and can be used to convert results obtained in lattice calculations into the MSbar scheme. Such a symmetric subtraction point involves nonexceptional momenta implying a lattice calculation with substantially suppressed contamination from infrared effects. Further, we find that the size of the one-loop corrections for these infrared improved kinematics is substantially decreased in the case of the pseudoscalar and scalar operator, suggesting a much better behaved perturbative series. Therefore it should allow us to reduce the error in the determination of the quark mass appreciably.
Aoki Yasumichi
Christ Norman H.
Izubuchi Taku
Sachrajda C. T. C.
Soni Amarjit
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