Comment on P.M. Stevenson, "`Maximal conformality' does not work", Phys. Lett. B 847 (2023) 138288

arxiv(2023)

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In his recently published article [1], P.M. Stevenson has claimed that the "principle of maximum conformality (PMC) is ineffective and does nothing to resolve the renormalization-scheme-dependence problem", concluding that the successes of PMC predictions is due to the fact that the PMC is a "laborious, ad hoc, back-door" version of the principle of minimum sensitivity (PMS). We point out that these conclusions are incorrect, being drawn from a misunderstanding of the PMC and the overestimation of the PMS. The purpose of the PMC is to achieve precise fixed-order pQCD predictions, free from conventional renormalization-scheme and -scale ambiguities. We have demonstrated that the PMC predictions satisfy all the self-consistency conditions of the renormalization group and standard renormalization-group invariance; the PMC prediction is thus independent of any initial choice of renormalization scheme and scale. Such scheme independence is also ensured by the commensurate scale relations among different observables. In the $N_C\to 0$ Abelian limit the PMC method reduces to the well-known Gell-Mann--Low method for precision calculations in Abelian QED. Owing to the elimination of the factorially divergent renormalon terms, the PMC series generally has better convergence behavior than the conventional series, can substantially suppress any residual scale dependence due to unknown higher-order terms, and thus provides a reliable basis for estimating the contributions of the unknown higher-order terms. The full Abstract and detailed explanations are given in the body of the text.
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