Bug #1559
Updated by Knödlseder Jürgen about 9 years ago
I recognized that I had not yet tested the diffuse cube model, and indeed the pull distribution is biased.
The Here are the corresponding pull evolution plots plot (mean and standard deviation of pull as function of number of samples; the mean should tend to zero while the standard deviation should tend to one) are attached as the first four plots (unfortunately I used the same names later for the pull distributions and I cannot undo that; hence click on the plots to see).
one):
| !cube_prefactor.png! | !cube_index.png! | !cube_bkg_prefactor.png! | !cube_bkg_index.png! |
The Here are the corresponding pull evolution plots plot (mean and standard deviation of pull as function of number of samples; the mean should tend to zero while the standard deviation should tend to one) are attached as the first four plots (unfortunately I used the same names later for the pull distributions and I cannot undo that; hence click on the plots to see).
one):
| !cube_prefactor.png! | !cube_index.png! | !cube_bkg_prefactor.png! | !cube_bkg_index.png! |