Practical statistics for particle physics

Authors

  • R.J. Barlow

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23730/CYRSP-2020-005.149

Abstract

This is the write-up of a set of lectures given at the Asia Europe Pacific School of High Energy Physics in Quy Nhon, Vietnam in September 2018, to an audience of PhD students in all branches of particle physics. They cover the different meanings of ‘probability’, particularly frequentist and Bayesian, the binomial, the Poisson and the Gaussian distributions, hypothesis testing, estimation, errors (including asymmetric and systematic errors) and goodness of fit. Several different methods used in setting upper limits are explained, followed by a discussion on why 5 sigma are conventionally required for a ‘discovery’.

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Published

2020-09-19