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Bayesian jackknife tests with a small number of subsets: Application to HERA 21cm power spectrum upper limits

Authors :
Michael J Wilensky
Fraser Kennedy
Philip Bull
Joshua S Dillon
Zara Abdurashidova
Tyrone Adams
James E Aguirre
Paul Alexander
Zaki S Ali
Rushelle Baartman
Yanga Balfour
Adam P Beardsley
Gianni Bernardi
Tashalee S Billings
Judd D Bowman
Richard F Bradley
Jacob Burba
Steven Carey
Chris L Carilli
Carina Cheng
David R DeBoer
Eloy de Lera Acedo
Matt Dexter
Nico Eksteen
John Ely
Aaron Ewall-Wice
Nicolas Fagnoni
Randall Fritz
Steven R Furlanetto
Kingsley Gale-Sides
Brian Glendenning
Deepthi Gorthi
Bradley Greig
Jasper Grobbelaar
Ziyaad Halday
Bryna J Hazelton
Jacqueline N Hewitt
Jack Hickish
Daniel C Jacobs
Austin Julius
MacCalvin Kariseb
Nicholas S Kern
Joshua Kerrigan
Piyanat Kittiwisit
Saul A Kohn
Matthew Kolopanis
Adam Lanman
Paul La Plante
Adrian Liu
Anita Loots
David Harold Edward MacMahon
Lourence Malan
Cresshim Malgas
Keith Malgas
Bradley Marero
Zachary E Martinot
Andrei Mesinger
Mathakane Molewa
Miguel F Morales
Tshegofalang Mosiane
Steven G Murray
Abraham R Neben
Bojan Nikolic
Hans Nuwegeld
Aaron R Parsons
Nipanjana Patra
Samantha Pieterse
Nima Razavi-Ghods
James Robnett
Kathryn Rosie
Peter Sims
Hilton Swarts
Nithyanandan Thyagarajan
Pieter van Wyngaarden
Peter K G Williams
Haoxuan Zheng
Michael, J Wilensky
Fraser, Kennedy
Philip, Bull
Joshua, S Dillon
Zara, Abdurashidova
Tyrone, Adam
James, E Aguirre
Paul, Alexander
Zaki, S Ali
Rushelle, Baartman
Yanga, Balfour
Adam, P Beardsley
Bernardi, Gianni
Tashalee, S Billing
Judd, D Bowman
Richard, F Bradley
Jacob, Burba
Steven, Carey
Chris, L Carilli
Carina, Cheng
David, R DeBoer
Eloy de Lera Acedo
Matt, Dexter
Nico, Eksteen
John, Ely
Aaron, Ewall-Wice
Nicolas, Fagnoni
Randall, Fritz
Steven, R Furlanetto
Kingsley, Gale-Side
Brian, Glendenning
Deepthi, Gorthi
Greig, Bradley
Jasper, Grobbelaar
Ziyaad, Halday
Bryna, J Hazelton
Jacqueline, N Hewitt
Jack, Hickish
Daniel, C Jacob
Austin, Juliu
Maccalvin, Kariseb
Nicholas, S Kern
Joshua, Kerrigan
Piyanat, Kittiwisit
Saul, A Kohn
Matthew, Kolopani
Adam, Lanman
Paul La Plante
Liu, Adrian Chi-Yan
Anita, Loot
David Harold Edward MacMahon
Lourence, Malan
Cresshim, Malga
Keith, Malga
Bradley, Marero
Zachary, E Martinot
Mesinger, ANDREI ALBERT
Mathakane, Molewa
Miguel, F Morale
Tshegofalang, Mosiane
Steven, G Murray
Abraham, R Neben
Bojan, Nikolic
Hans, Nuwegeld
Aaron, R Parson
Nipanjana, Patra
Samantha, Pieterse
Nima, Razavi-Ghod
James, Robnett
Kathryn, Rosie
Peter, Sim
Hilton, Swart
Thyagarajan, Nithyanandan
Pieter van Wyngaarden
Peter K, G William
Haoxuan, Zheng
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We present a Bayesian jackknife test for assessing the probability that a data set contains biased subsets, and, if so, which of the subsets are likely to be biased. The test can be used to assess the presence and likely source of statistical tension between different measurements of the same quantities in an automated manner. Under certain broadly applicable assumptions, the test is analytically tractable. We also provide an open-source code, chiborg, that performs both analytic and numerical computations of the test on general Gaussian-distributed data. After exploring the information theoretical aspects of the test and its performance with an array of simulations, we apply it to data from the Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA) to assess whether different sub-seasons of observing can justifiably be combined to produce a deeper 21 cm power spectrum upper limit. We find that, with a handful of exceptions, the HERA data in question are statistically consistent and this decision is justified. We conclude by pointing out the wide applicability of this test, including to CMB experiments and the H0 tension.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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