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5.2Confidence Level
Typical Confidence Level Distributions
If one can do the ``errors'' right, the resultant distribution in
should be flat
But if you have ``background,'' i.e., events that do not satisfy claimed hypothesis, then one will have an excess of events at large
or small
.
will look like
The plot of
is a good way of estimating background.
Geoffrey Fox
,
Northeast Parallel Architectures Center
at Syracuse University,
gcf@npac.syr.edu