Abstract

Recently it has been clarified by Hoang and Regner that the longstanding discrepancy between the CIPT and FOPT expansion approaches in αs determinations from the τ hadronic spectral function moments has been caused by an inconsistency of CIPT with the standard OPE approach. This inconsistency arises in the presence of IR renormalons in the underlying Adler function and is numerically dominated by the dimension-4 gluon condensate renormalon. In this talk we report on an approach to reconcile the CIPT based on a perturbative definition of a renormalon-free and scale-invariant gluon condensate scheme, called RF GC scheme. The scheme implies perturbative subtractions which eliminate the CIPT inconsistency for all practical applications of the τ hadronic spectral function moments. The scheme depends on the gluon condensate renormalon norm Ng as an independent input and on an IR subtraction scale R. We discuss three different approaches to determine Ng which yield consistent results and we apply the RF GC scheme in two full-fledged phenomenological αs determinations based on the truncated OPE and the duality violation model approach. In the RF GC scheme the long-standing CIPT-FOPT discrepancy problem is gone and the CIPT and FOPT αs determinations can be consistently combined.

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