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Statistical bias in isotope ratios
Dr. Coath is supported in this work by STFC grant ref. ST/F002734/1.This paper presents the mathematics of the systematic bias in the expected value of the ratio of two noise- corrected Poisson-distributed variables, such as ion counting measurements. Such bias can lead to the reporting of incorrect ratios and, in some cases, systematic correlations with other measurements which can impact the scientific interpretation. We describe a novel method of treating such measurements which results in a negligible, exponentially small bias. We also re-examine the conventional approach deriving an exact expression for the bias including the noise correction explicitly.PostprintPeer reviewe
Statistical bias in isotope ratios
This paper presents the mathematics of the systematic bias in the expected value of the ratio of two noise- corrected Poisson-distributed variables, such as ion counting measurements. Such bias can lead to the reporting of incorrect ratios and, in some cases, systematic correlations with other measurements which can impact the scientific interpretation. We describe a novel method of treating such measurements which results in a negligible, exponentially small bias. We also re-examine the conventional approach deriving an exact expression for the bias including the noise correction explicitly