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Efficient propagation of systematic uncertainties from calibration to analysis with the SnowStorm method in IceCube

Author Affiliations
University of Canterbury, Université Libre de Bruxelles, University of Copenhagen, University of Geneva, ...
Published InJournal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
Year2019
Citations40

Abstract

Efficient treatment of systematic uncertainties that depend on a large number of nuisance parameters is a persistent difficulty in particle physics experiments. Where low-level effects are not amenable to simple parameterization or re-weighting, analyses often rely on discrete simulation sets to quantify the effects of nuisance parameters on key analysis observables. Such methods may become computationally untenable for analyses requiring high statistics Monte Carlo with a large number of nuisance degrees of freedom, especially in cases where these degrees of freedom parameterize the shape of a continuous distribution. In this paper we present a method for treating systematic uncertainties in a computationally efficient and comprehensive manner using a single simulation set with multiple and continuously varied nuisance parameters. This method…
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