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Pade Approximants, Borel Transforms and Renormalons: the Bjorken Sum Rule as a Case Study

John Ellis, Einan Gardi, Marek Karliner, Mark A. Samuel

Published 1995-09-17Version 1

We prove that Pade approximants yield increasingly accurate predictions of higher-order coefficients in QCD perturbation series whose high-order behaviour is governed by a renormalon. We also prove that this convergence is accelerated if the perturbative series is Borel transformed. We apply Pade approximants and Borel transforms to the known perturbative coefficients for the Bjorken sum rule. The Pade approximants reduce considerably the renormalization-scale dependence of the perturbative correction to the Bjorken sum rule. We argue that the known perturbative series is already dominated by an infra-red renormalon, whose residue we extract and compare with QCD sum-rule estimates of higher-twist effects. We use the experimental data on the Bjorken sum rule to extract $\alpha_s(M_Z^2) = 0.116_{-0.006}^{+0.004}$, including theoretical errors due to the finite order of available perturbative QCD calculations, renormalization-scale dependence and higher-twist effects.

Comments: 13 pages (latex) + 4 ps figures uuencoded in a self-unpacking file
Journal: Phys.Lett.B366:268-275,1996
Categories: hep-ph
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