Simple and statistically sound recommendations for analysing physical theories.

AbdusSalam, S. S. et al. (2022) Simple and statistically sound recommendations for analysing physical theories. Reports on Progress in Physics, 85(5), 052201. (doi: 10.1088/1361-6633/ac60ac)

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Abstract

Physical theories that depend on many parameters or are tested against data from many different experiments pose unique challenges to statistical inference. Many models in particle physics, astrophysics and cosmology fall into one or both of these categories. These issues are often sidestepped with statistically unsound ad hoc methods, involving intersection of parameter intervals estimated by multiple experiments, and random or grid sampling of model parameters. Whilst these methods are easy to apply, they exhibit pathologies even in low-dimensional parameter spaces, and quickly become problematic to use and interpret in higher dimensions. In this article we give clear guidance for going beyond these procedures, suggesting where possible simple methods for performing statistically sound inference, and recommendations of readily-available software tools and standards that can assist in doing so. Our aim is to provide any physicists lacking comprehensive statistical training with recommendations for reaching correct scientific conclusions, with only a modest increase in analysis burden. Our examples can be reproduced with the code publicly available at Zenodo.

Item Type:Articles
Keywords:Statistics, particle physics, methodology.
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Buckley, Professor Andy
Authors: AbdusSalam, S. S., Agocs, F. J., Allanach, B. C., Athron, P., Balázs, C., Bagnaschi, E., Bechtle, P., Buchmueller, O., Beniwal, A., Bhom, J., Bloor, S., Bringmann, T., Buckley, A., Butter, A., Camargo-Molina, J. E., Chrzaszcz, M., Conrad, J., Cornell, J. M., Danninger, M., de Blas, J., De Roeck, A., Desch, K., Dolan, M., Dreiner, H., Eberhardt, O., Ellis, J., Farmer, B., Fedele, M., Flächer, H., Fowlie, A., Gonzalo, T. E., Grace, P., Hamer, M., Handley, W., Harz, J., Heinemeyer, S., Hoof, S., Hotinli, S., Jackson, P., Kahlhoefer, F., Kowalska, K., Krämer, M., Kvellestad, A., Martinez, M. L., Mahmoudi, F., Santos, D. M., Martinez, G. D., Mishima, S., Olive, K., Paul, A., Prim, M. T., Porod, W., Raklev, A., Renk, J. J., Rogan, C., Roszkowski, L., Ruiz de Austri, R., Sakurai, K., Scaffidi, A., Scott, P., Sessolo, E. M., Stefaniak, T., Stöcker, P., Su, W., Trojanowski, S., Trotta, R., Sming Tsai, Y.-L., Van den Abeele, J., Valli, M., Vincent, A. C., Weiglein, G., White, M., Wienemann, P., Wu, L., and Zhang, Y.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Physics and Astronomy
Journal Name:Reports on Progress in Physics
Publisher:Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd.
ISSN:0034-4885
ISSN (Online):1361-6633
Published Online:29 April 2022

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