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$\alpha_{s}: from DIS to LEP

The strong coupling alpha_s is a fundamental parameter of the Standard Model. In comparison to parameters like alpha_em and M_Z it is relatively poorly known. However the precision of alpha_s measurements has improved dramatically in recent years. More than twenty different types of process, from la...

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Autor principal: Stirling, William James
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1997
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/334573
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description The strong coupling alpha_s is a fundamental parameter of the Standard Model. In comparison to parameters like alpha_em and M_Z it is relatively poorly known. However the precision of alpha_s measurements has improved dramatically in recent years. More than twenty different types of process, from lattice QCD studies to the highest energy colliders, can be used to measure alpha_s accurately. The most precise determinations now quote uncertainties in alpha_s(M_Z) of less than 5%. There is also a remarkable consistency between the various measurements. The present review provides an update on alpha_s measurements from the past year.
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spelling cern-3345732019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/334573engStirling, William James$\alpha_{s}: from DIS to LEPParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe strong coupling alpha_s is a fundamental parameter of the Standard Model. In comparison to parameters like alpha_em and M_Z it is relatively poorly known. However the precision of alpha_s measurements has improved dramatically in recent years. More than twenty different types of process, from lattice QCD studies to the highest energy colliders, can be used to measure alpha_s accurately. The most precise determinations now quote uncertainties in alpha_s(M_Z) of less than 5%. There is also a remarkable consistency between the various measurements. The present review provides an update on alpha_s measurements from the past year.hep-ph/9709429DTP-97-80oai:cds.cern.ch:3345731997-09-24
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Stirling, William James
$\alpha_{s}: from DIS to LEP
title $\alpha_{s}: from DIS to LEP
title_full $\alpha_{s}: from DIS to LEP
title_fullStr $\alpha_{s}: from DIS to LEP
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title_sort $\alpha_{s}: from dis to lep
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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