Smearing method in the quark model

Abstract
We propose that perturbation theory in a gauge field theory of quarks and gluons can be used to calculate physical mass-shell processes, provided that both the data and the theory are smeared over a suitable energy range. This procedure is explored in detail for the process of electron-positron annihilation into hadrons. We show that a smearing range of 3 GeV2 in the squared center-of-mass energy should be adequate to allow the use of lowest-order perturbation theory. The smeared data are compared with theory for a variety of models. It appears to be difficult to fit the present data with theory, unless there is a new charged lepton or quark with mass in the region 2 to 3 GeV.