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Author (up) Dalla Brida, M.; Höllwieser, R.; Knechtli, F.; Korzec, T.; Ramos, A.; Sint, S.; Sommer, R. doi  openurl
  Title High-precision calculation of the quark-gluon coupling from lattice QCD Type Journal Article
  Year 2026 Publication Nature Abbreviated Journal Nature  
  Volume 652 Issue 8109 Pages 328-334  
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  Abstract The outcomes of modern particle physics experiments, such as proton-proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), depend crucially on the precise description of the scattering processes in terms of the fundamental forces. Among all the known forces that contribute, the limited understanding of the strong nuclear force is a key source of inaccuracy. At the fundamental level, the strong force is described by quantum chromodynamics, the theory of quarks and gluons. Their coupling, alpha s, becomes weaker at high energies (asymptotic freedom), enabling power series expansions in alpha s, but the confinement of quarks in hadronic bound states usually requires additional model assumptions. Consequently, determinations of alpha s from experiment mostly remain with large systematic theory errors1,2. Here we report the model-free determination of alpha s with unprecedented precision from low-energy experimental input combined with large-scale numerical simulations of the first-principles formulation of quantum chromodynamics on a space-time lattice. The uncertainty, about half that of all other results combined3, originates predominantly from the statistical Monte Carlo evaluation and has a clear probabilistic interpretation. The result for alpha s describes both low-energy hadronic physics with the help of lattice quantum chromodynamics and high-energy scattering using the perturbative expansion. By removing a source of theoretical uncertainty, our estimate of alpha s could enable markedly improved analyses of many high-energy experiments4. This will contribute to the likelihood that small effects of yet unknown physics are uncovered, as well as enable stringent precision tests of the Standard Model.  
  Address [Dalla Brida, Mattia] Univ Milano Bicocca, Dipartimento Fis, Milan, Italy, Email: alberto.ramos@ific.uv.es  
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  Publisher Nature Portfolio Place of Publication Editor  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  ISSN 0028-0836 ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes WOS:001743697700005 Approved no  
  Is ISI yes International Collaboration yes  
  Call Number IFIC @ pastor @ Serial 7191  
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