A global PDF fit to LHC top-pair cross-sections extracts the top quark pole mass indirectly as m_t = 172.80 ± 0.26 GeV.
The Realistic Lattice Determination of alpha_s(M_Z) Revisited
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We revisit the earlier determination of alpha_s(M_Z) via perturbative analyses of short-distance-sensitive lattice observables, incorporating new lattice data and performing a modified version of the original analysis. We focus on two high-intrinsic-scale observables, log(W_11) and log(W_12), and one lower-intrinsic scale observable, log(W_{12}/u_0^6), finding improved consistency among the values extracted using the different observables and a final result, alpha_s(M_Z)=0.1192(11), 2 sigma higher than the earlier result, in excellent agreement with recent non-lattice determinations and, in addition, in good agreement with the results of a similar, but not identical, re-analysis by the HPQCD Collaboration. A discussion of the relation between the two re-analyses is given, focussing on the complementary aspects of the two approaches.
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A Determination of the Top Mass from a Global PDF Analysis
A global PDF fit to LHC top-pair cross-sections extracts the top quark pole mass indirectly as m_t = 172.80 ± 0.26 GeV.
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FLAG Review 2024
The FLAG 2024 review provides updated averages of lattice QCD determinations for quark masses, decay constants, form factors, mixing parameters, and nucleon matrix elements.