1986
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.33.3349
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Heavy-quarkonium systems and the QCD scale parameterΛMS¯

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“…This leads to expanding α s to at least 2-loop order and use of nontrivial methods in the interpolation between long-and short-distance behaviors. The interquark potential at short distances has been calculated to 2-loop calculations in the modified minimal-subtraction (MS) scheme [25]. Together with the 2-loop expression for α s , one has [10,25]…”
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“…This leads to expanding α s to at least 2-loop order and use of nontrivial methods in the interpolation between long-and short-distance behaviors. The interquark potential at short distances has been calculated to 2-loop calculations in the modified minimal-subtraction (MS) scheme [25]. Together with the 2-loop expression for α s , one has [10,25]…”
Section: Igi-ono Potentialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We insist upon strict flavor-independence of their parameters. We also extend this study to an improved QCD-motivated interquark potential calculated to two loops in the modified minimal-subtraction MS scheme [25,26]. Such a potential contains an expansion to α s to at least 2-loop order and use of nontrivial methods in the interpolation between long-distance (string constant) and short-distance behaviors [10].…”
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“…These can be broadly classified as 1) QCD motivated potential [1][2][3][4][5] and 2) purely phenomenological potential [6][7][8][9]. A comprehensive list of potential models is described in the work of Lichtenberg [10].…”
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“…In the early eighties, and with the η c experimental state now known, this splitting became a benchmark for new model calculations [4,5,6,7] which now also predicted the corresponding splitting in bottomonium. The variation in these predictions is summarized in Table 1.…”
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