Tests of analytical hadronisation models using event shape moments in {\epem} annihilation

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Experiment

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10.1140/epjc/s10052-009-1167-z

Predictions of analytical models for hadronisation, namely the dispersive model, the shape function and the single dressed gluon approximation, are compared with moments of hadronic event shape distributions measured in \epem annihilation at centre-of-mass energies between 14 and 209 GeV. In contrast to Monte Carlo models for hadronisation, analytical models require to adjust only two universal parameters, the strong coupling and a second quantity parametrising nonperturbative corrections. The extracted values of as are consistent with the world average and competitive with previous measurements. The variance of event shape distributions is compared with predictions given by some of these models. Limitations of the models, probably due to unknown higher order corrections, are demonstrated and discussed.

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