Important Notice: Our web hosting provider recently started charging us for additional visits, which was unexpected. In response, we're seeking donations. Depending on the situation, we may explore different monetization options for our Community and Expert Contributors. It's crucial to provide more returns for their expertise and offer more Expert Validated Answers or AI Validated Answers. Learn more about our hosting issue here.

How do I calculate the error on the efficiency of a cut, when the numbers of events before and after the cut were obtained as the signal components of two separate fits to signal plus background?

0
10 Posted

How do I calculate the error on the efficiency of a cut, when the numbers of events before and after the cut were obtained as the signal components of two separate fits to signal plus background?

0
10

The difficulty of this problem is that background fluctuations introduce correlations between the signal samples before and after the cut. The solution is to produce a histogram of events that fail the cut, and to fit that to signal plus background. We can then use the fact that the number of signal events from a fit to the histogram of events that pass the cuts is uncorrelated with the number of signal events from a fit to the histogram of events that fail the cuts, since no event is present in both histograms. With some further assumptions, we don’t even have to produce this histogram of events that fail the cut, because we can predict the outcome of its fit from the two fits that are given to us. Let N ± dN be the fit result for the number of signal events before the cut, n ± dn the fit result for the number of signal events that pass the cut, and m ± dm the fit result for the number of signal events that fail the cut. The efficiency we are interested in is then p = n/N, but for rea

Related Questions

What is your question?

*Sadly, we had to bring back ads too. Hopefully more targeted.

Experts123