Quarkonia and the Pole Mass
arXiv:hep-ph/9804227 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.59.114014
Abstract
The pole mass of a heavy quark is ambiguous by an amount of order $Î_{QCD}$. We show that the heavy-quark potential, $V(r)$, is similarly ambiguous, but that the total static energy, $2M_{pole}+V(r)$, is unambiguous when expressed in terms of a short-distance mass. This implies that the extraction of a short-distance mass from the quarkonium spectrum is free of an ambiguity of order $Î_{QCD}$, in contrast with the pole mass.
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