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The static force in background perturbation theory
The static force and the strong coupling , which
defines the gluon-exchange part of , are studied in QCD background
perturbation theory (BPT). In the region r\la 0.6 fm turns out
to be essentially smaller than the coupling in the static
potential. For the dimensionless function the
characteristic values and are shown to be
reached at the following separations: in quenched approximation and for . The numbers obtained appear to be by only
8% smaller than those calculated in lattice QCD while the values of the
couplings and in BPT are by
and larger than corresponding lattice couplings. With the use of
the BPT potential good description of the bottomonium spectrum is obtained.Comment: 21 pages, 1 figure. To be publised in Phys. Atom. Nucl. dedicated to
the 70-th birthday of Yu.A. Simono
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