Using Likelihood for Combined Data Set Analysis

Abstract

2014 Fermi Symposium proceedings - eConf C14102.1International audienceThe joint likelihood is a simple extension of the standard likelihood formalism that enables the estimation of common parameters across disjoint datasets. Joining the likelihood, rather than the data itself, means nuisance parameters can be dealt with independently. Application of this technique, particularly to Fermi-LAT dwarf spheroidal analyses, has already been met with great success. We present a description of the method's general implementation along with a toy Monte-Carlo study of its properties and limitations

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