PV-regulated pole mass expansions produce a 28 MeV purely theoretical error for the top quark mass conversion at 163 GeV, with lattice cross-checks for the bottom and charm sectors.
UV contributions to energy of a static quark-antiquark pair in large $\beta_0$ approximation
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The total energy of a static quark-antiquark pair $E_{\rm tot}(r)=2m_{\rm pole}+V_{\rm QCD}(r)$ is known to be predictable up to ${\cal O}(\Lambda_{\rm QCD}^3 r^2)$ and ${\cal O}(\frac{\Lambda_{\rm QCD}^3}{\overline{m}^2})$ renormalon uncertainties in the large-$\beta_0$ approximation, after canceling ${\cal O}(\Lambda_{\rm QCD})$ renormalons. We compute the predictable part (genuine UV part) in terms of the $\overline{\rm MS}$ mass $\overline{m}$, extending a recently-proposed method which conforms with OPE. In particular the $r$-independent part is determined. The result would help understanding the nature of $E_{\rm tot}(r)$ in the context of OPE with renormalon subtraction.
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Hyperasymptotic approximation to the top, bottom and charm pole mass
PV-regulated pole mass expansions produce a 28 MeV purely theoretical error for the top quark mass conversion at 163 GeV, with lattice cross-checks for the bottom and charm sectors.